Threes Rain Down as Wolves, Cannons and Jets Claim Big Wins

Wolves 82 – 38 Pirates

Seb Smith and Capkanovski Power Wolves Past Pirates

Wolves set the tone early and never let up, taking an 82–38 win after winning every quarter (22–18, 24–10, 22–4, 14–6). The decisive stretch came after half-time, where Wolves limited Pirates to just 10 points across the second half.

Wolves’ scoring was built around perimeter production: 22 two-point makes and 10 three-point makes (22 total field goals made), plus 8/19 at the line, with 6 personal fouls. Pirates finished with 13 two-point makes and 4 threes (17 field goals made) and recorded 0 free throws made/attempted, committing 14 fouls.

Seb Smith led Wolves with 26 points (5 × 2PT, 5 × 3PT, 1/2 FT), while Viktor Capkanovski added 23 (7 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT). Shane Collins chipped in 9, boosted by 5/8 at the line. Pirates were led by Krum Gogov with 10 (2 × 2PT, 2 × 3PT) and Lance Davidas with 9.


Cannons Elite 95 – 47 Hoops

Cannons Hit Hard Early and Cruise to Comfortable Win

Cannons Elite blew the game open in the first quarter and stayed in control throughout, running out 95–47 winners. The scoreboard pressure was immediate (33–10 in Q1), and Cannons kept the gap growing with steady quarters that followed (22–11, 19–11, 21–15).

Cannons posted 41 field goals made, combining 33 two-point makes with 8 threes, and added 5/15 at the line. Defensively, they were disciplined too, recording just 1 personal foul. Hoops finished with 19 field goals made (19 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT) and 0/2 on free throws, with 11 fouls.

Jack Wilkinson topped the Cannons scoring with 21 points (7 × 2PT, 2 × 3PT, 1/4 FT). Raf Turla and Evan O’Dea both added 14, with O’Dea mixing inside work with a three and 1/3 from the line. For Hoops, Daniella Kravela led with 12 (6 × 2PT), while Danielle Murphy scored 11 (4 × 2PT, 1 × 3PT).


Southern Phoenix 43 – 96 Jets

Jets Fly Out of the Blocks and Never Look Back

Jets produced a dominant wire-to-wire display to beat Southern Phoenix 96–43, racing into a huge first-half lead (29–9, 27–13) and closing it out with strong second-half quarters (21–12, 20–9).

Jets finished with 42 field goals made, featuring 34 two-point makes and 8 threes, plus 2/4 on free throws, with 6 fouls. Phoenix recorded 18 field goals made (14 × 2PT, 4 × 3PT) and went 3/5 from the line, committing 3 fouls.

Tom Dalton-Brown led all Jets scorers with 25 points, driven by 7 three-pointers (2 × 2PT, 7 × 3PT). Jake Glover added 20 (10 × 2PT), while Logan Glover and Peter Boussougou scored 14 apiece. For Phoenix, Zak Hand top-scored with 11 (1 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT), with Matthew Jones on 8 and a trio on 5 points (Michael Pardoe, Rishi Chandilya).


Top Players of the Week

RankPlayerTeamPointsScoring BreakdownHighlights
🥇 1Seb SmithWolves265 × 2PT, 5 × 3PT, 1/2 FTBig perimeter night in 82–38 win
🥈 2Tom Dalton-BrownJets252 × 2PT, 7 × 3PTSeven threes as Jets blitz Phoenix
🥉 3Viktor CapkanovskiWolves237 × 2PT, 3 × 3PT, 0/1 FTStrong all-court scoring support
4Jack WilkinsonCannons Elite217 × 2PT, 2 × 3PT, 1/4 FTLed Cannons in 95-point outing
5Jake GloverJets2010 × 2PTConsistent inside finishing
6=Raf TurlaCannons Elite147 × 2PTEfficient scoring in the lane
6=Logan GloverJets147 × 2PTReliable secondary scoring option