Cavs best Cannons, Pirates Pull Clear, Jets Run Riot

Wolves 48 – 90 Jets

Jets Pull Away Early and Never Look Back

The Jets laid the platform with a strong first half and powered to a convincing 90–48 win over Wolves. After a competitive opening quarter (21–16 Jets), the visitors widened the gap with a 20–7 second quarter, then put the game out of reach in Q3 (26–7) before closing out with 23–18 in the fourth.

Jets finished with 39 field goals made (38 × 2PT, 1 × 3PT) and hit 11/16 free throws, committing 9 personal fouls. Wolves recorded 18 field goals made (12 × 2PT, 6 × 3PT) and went 6/8 at the line, with 13 fouls.

Thomas Crosbie led the Jets with 29 points (10 × 2PT, 9/10 FT), supported by Wayne Mears on 20 (10 × 2PT) and Matt Jennings with 16 (8 × 2PT). For Wolves, Viktor Capkanovski top-scored with 23 (6 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT), while Cameron Scott added 10.


Cannons Elite 74 – 75 Cavaliers

Cavaliers Edge a One-Point Thriller

Cavaliers squeaked past Cannons Elite 75–74 in the tightest contest of the round. Cavaliers started quickly to lead 23–20 after Q1, the teams matched each other in Q2 (13–13), and Cavaliers maintained the narrow advantage in Q3 (21–19) before Cannons won the final quarter 22–18—just falling short of the comeback.

Cannons made 24 field goals (11 × 2PT, 13 × 3PT) and converted 13/19 free throws, with 15 personal fouls. Cavaliers posted 27 field goals (16 × 2PT, 11 × 3PT) and finished 10/14 at the line, committing 14 fouls.

Dave Minay led Cavaliers with 29 points (8 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT, 4/5 FT), while Chris Wolfendale poured in 26 (2 × 2PT, 6 × 3PT, 4/6 FT). Cannons were paced by Rowan Coulter with 20 (3 × 2PT, 4 × 3PT, 2/2 FT) and Gabe Thatcher with 19 (2 × 2PT, 5 × 3PT).


Hoops 50 – 77 Pirates

Big Fourth Quarter Seals Pirates Victory

Pirates finished strongly to beat Hoops 77–50, using a decisive 25–6 fourth quarter to pull away. Pirates led 22–12 after the first, Hoops responded with a strong second quarter (21 points) to tighten things at half-time, but Pirates regained control in Q3 (16–11) before closing emphatically.

Hoops recorded 20 field goals made (15 × 2PT, 5 × 3PT) and went 5/8 from the line, committing 14 fouls. Pirates finished with 32 field goals (28 × 2PT, 4 × 3PT) and 9/17 free throws, with 8 personal fouls.

Pirates’ scoring was led by John Russell with 20 points (9 × 2PT, 2/3 FT) and Neil Domingo with 15 (6 × 2PT, 3/3 FT). Hoops had three players reach double figures: Danielle Murphy (10), Mairi Harrison (10), and Oksana Fedorovych (10).


Top Players of the Week

RankPlayerTeamPointsScoring BreakdownHighlights
🥇=Thomas CrosbieJets2910 × 2PT, 9/10 FTControlled tempo and punished fouls
🥇=Dave MinayCavaliers298 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT, 4/5 FTMatch-winning output in a one-point game
🥉Chris WolfendaleCavaliers262 × 2PT, 6 × 3PT, 4/6 FTHuge perimeter scoring night
4Viktor CapkanovskiWolves236 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT, 2/3 FTCarried Wolves’ scoring load
5=Rowan CoulterCannons Elite203 × 2PT, 4 × 3PT, 2/2 FTBig shots throughout the comeback push
5=John RussellPirates209 × 2PT, 2/3 FTLed Pirates as they pulled away late

Reminder: the event pages record made field goals only (not attempts). Free throws show makes and attempts.