List of SBL awards and honours

The following is a list of awards and honours received by players and coaches of the State Basketball League (SBL), since the league's inception in 1989.

Champions

Men's Team W Season Women's Team W Season
Perry Lakes Hawks51994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Willetton Tigers81997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016
South West Slammers41995, 1996, 1998, 1999Perry Lakes Hawks61998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008
Lakeside Lightning42005, 2006, 2009, 2013Joondalup Wolves41990, 1992, 1995, 2013
Perth Redbacks31989, 1990, 1997Swan City Mustangs 31991, 1993, 1996
Cockburn Cougars31992, 2012, 2016Perth Redbacks21989, 2000
Joondalup Wolves31993, 2011, 2015Rockingham Flames22014, 2015
Goldfields Giants22007, 2008Stirling Senators11994
Swan City Mustangs 11991Lakeside Lightning12006
Geraldton Buccaneers12000South West Slammers12012
Willetton Tigers12010
East Perth Eagles12014
indicates club is not a current member of the SBL
The Robert J Williams Perpetual Trophy for MSBL champions
Year Men's Champion Result Men's Runner-up Grand Final MVP
1989Perth Redbacks114 – 89 Geraldton Buccaneers
1990Perth Redbacks114 – 91 Stirling Senators
1991Swan City Mustangs123 – 120 Bunbury Slammers
1992Cockburn Cougars107 – 91 Bunbury Slammers
1993Wanneroo Wolves109 – 91 Cockburn Cougars
1994Perry Lakes Hawks107 – 86 Swan City Mustangs
1995Bunbury Slammers2 – 0 Goldfields Giants
1996Bunbury Slammers103 – 96 Geraldton Buccaneers
1997Perth Redbacks94 – 92 Geraldton Buccaneers
1998Bunbury Slammers105 – 96 Cockburn Cougars
1999Bunbury Slammers89 – 73 Perth Redbacks James Fitch[1]
2000Geraldton Buccaneers96 – 76 Lakeside Lightning[2] Greg Brown
2001Perry Lakes Hawks101 – 83 Geraldton Buccaneers[3]
2002Perry Lakes Hawks101 – 97 Willetton Tigers[4]
2003Perry Lakes Hawks76 – 72 Cockburn Cougars[5]
2004Perry Lakes Hawks104 – 97 Goldfields Giants
2005Lakeside Lightning97 – 88 Perry Lakes Hawks Andy Gilbert
2006Lakeside Lightning83 – 66 Goldfields Giants Ben Earle
2007Goldfields Giants96 – 94 Lakeside Lightning Shamus Ballantyne
2008Goldfields Giants101 – 81 Willetton Tigers Darnell Dialls[6]
2009Lakeside Lightning85 – 77 Perry Lakes Hawks Luke Payne
2010Willetton Tigers107 – 96 Lakeside Lightning Cameron Tovey
2011Wanneroo Wolves88 – 83 Perry Lakes Hawks Greg Hire
2012Cockburn Cougars105 – 72 East Perth Eagles Jeremiah Wilson
2013Lakeside Lightning77 – 74 Wanneroo Wolves Justin Cecil
2014East Perth Eagles99 – 83 Geraldton Buccaneers Joe-Alan Tupaea
2015Joondalup Wolves105 – 75 South West Slammers Trian Iliadis
2016Cockburn Cougars96 – 84 Joondalup Wolves Rhett Della Maddalena

* 1995 Grand Final was a best-of-three series

Year Women's Champion Result Women's Runner-up Grand Final MVP
1989Perth Redbacks79 – 66 Perry Lakes Hawks
1990Wanneroo Wolves70 – 67 Stirling Senators
1991Swan City Mustangs79 – 66 Perth Redbacks
1992Wanneroo Wolves74 – 64 Swan City Mustangs
1993Swan City Mustangs109 – 51 Stirling Senators
1994Stirling Senators72 – 59 Perry Lakes Hawks
1995Wanneroo Wolves2 – 0 Swan City Mustangs
1996Swan City Mustangs66 – 61 Willetton Tigers
1997Willetton Tigers62 – 52 Wanneroo Wolves
1998Perry Lakes Hawks71 – 63 Willetton Tigers
1999Willetton Tigers70 – 55 Perry Lakes Hawks Rohanee Cox[1]
2000Perth Redbacks74 – 66 Perry Lakes Hawks Jenny Bedford[7]
2001Perry Lakes Hawks74 – 58 Perth Redbacks[8]
2002Perry Lakes Hawks84 – 55 Lakeside Lightning[9]
2003Perry Lakes Hawks73 – 44 Mandurah Magic[10]
2004Willetton Tigers61 – 46 Perry Lakes Hawks
2005Willetton Tigers59 – 54 Mandurah Magic
2006Lakeside Lightning56 – 53 Mandurah Magic Kristi Channing
2007Perry Lakes Hawks66 – 40 Stirling Senators Carli Boyanich
2008Perry Lakes Hawks87 – 69 Willetton Tigers Deanna Smith[11]
2009Willetton Tigers73 – 63 Mandurah Magic Ashley Gilmore
2010Willetton Tigers80 – 54 Perry Lakes Hawks Jasmine Hooper
2011Willetton Tigers72 – 71 East Perth Eagles Kate Malpass
2012South West Slammers85 – 48 Rockingham Flames Kim Sitzmann
2013Wanneroo Wolves72 – 47 Kalamunda Eastern Suns Nikita-Lee Martin
2014Rockingham Flames80 – 75 Lakeside Lightning Sami Whitcomb
2015Rockingham Flames68 – 63 Willetton Tigers Sami Whitcomb
2016Willetton Tigers60 – 58 Joondalup Wolves Kate Malpass

* 1995 Grand Final was a best-of-three series

Most Valuable Player

Year Men's winner Women's winner
1989Jeff Anderson (Tigers)
Pete Hanson (Hawks)
Sue Arthur (Cougars)
1990Jeff Anderson (Tigers)Fiona Robinson (Senators)
1991Carl Gonder (Magic)Lisa Vlahov (Redbacks)
1992Vince Kelley (Wolves)Fiona Robinson (Senators)
1993Ken Epperson (Mustangs)Katrine Linssen (Redbacks)
1994Dapreis Owens (Senators)Claire Hotchin (Hawks)
1995John Pierce (Senators)Tanya Fisher (Redbacks)
1996Gerald Jarmon (Raiders)Katrine Linssen (Redbacks)
1997Dwaine Michaels (Redbacks)Brooke Ryan (Magic)
1998Alan Erickson (Cougars)Katrine Linssen (Redbacks)
1999Matt Foster (Tigers)Melissa McClure (Hawks)
2000Anthony Exeter (Flames)Megan Clarke (Tigers)
2001Jeff Bevington (Buccaneers)
Justin Lyons (Cougars)
Megan Clarke (Tigers)
2002Jarrad Mohr (Mustangs)
Kurt Slabolepszy (Senators)
Jenny Crouse (Lightning)
2003Greg Brown (Buccaneers)Tegan Walker (Eagles)
2004Ryan Neill (Redbacks)Jasmine Finnigan (Senators)
2005Eric Brand (Buccaneers)Rohanee Cox (Tigers)
2006Justin Brown (Eagles)Tanya Kelly (Hawks)
2007Aaron Shaw (Lightning)Christine Boyd (Redbacks)
2008Curtis Marshall (Buccaneers)Deanna Smith (Hawks)
2009Luke Meyer (Buccaneers)Brooke Hiddlestone (Redbacks)
2010Ryan Zamroz (Buccaneers)Kaye Tucker (Flames)
2011Anthony Lee (Hawks)Casey Mihovilovich (Magic)
2012Damian Matacz (Wolves)Emma Cannon (Flames)
2013Ben Beran (Lightning)Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
2014Cooper Land (Flames)Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
2015Ray Turner (Redbacks)Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
2016Cooper Land (Flames)Ali Schwagmeyer (Lightning)

Coach of the Year

Year Men's winner Women's winner
1989Don Sheppard (Redbacks)Don Sheppard (Redbacks)
1990Don Sheppard (Redbacks)Van Kailis (Wolves)
1991Alan Black (Slammers)Kim Poore (Cougars)
1992Greg Gurr (Cougars)Glenn Ellis (Mustangs)
1993Nick Morken (Raiders)Glenn Ellis (Mustangs)
1994Norm Majors (Mustangs)Paul Dugan
1995Steve Hawkins (Slammers)Glenn Ellis (Mustangs)
1996Jeff Anderson (Tigers)Steve Jenkins (Tigers)
1997Wayne Hayres (Slammers)John Triscari (Flames)
1998Scott Marsden (Cougars)Llyod Klaman (Cougars)
1999C. J. Jackson (Magic)Rick Morcom (Hawks)
2000Mike Ellis (Senators)Rick Morcom (Hawks)
2001John Gardiner (Hawks)Brad Spicer (Cougars)
2002John Gardiner (Hawks)Keith Horwood (Redbacks)
2003Shayne Hampel (Cougars)Lukas Carey (Flames)
2004Shayne Hampel (Cougars)Brooke Ryan (Magic)
2005Shayne Hampel (Cougars)Robyn Winter (Tigers)
2006Steve Charlton (Giants)Jason Kyle (Magic)
2007Andy Stewart (Lightning)Rick Morcom (Hawks)
2008John Gardiner (Hawks)Robyn Winter (Tigers)
Gary McKay (Cougars)
2009Andy Stewart (Lightning)Glenn Ellis (Hawks)
2010Andy Stewart (Lightning)Narelle Henry (Redbacks)
2011Andy Stewart (Lightning)Anthony Fletcher (Eagles)
2012Jason Chalk (Magic)Ryan Petrik (Flames)
2013Andy Stewart (Lightning)Glenn Ellis (Senators)
2014Mark Utley (Flames)Darren Nash (Lightning)
2015Matt Parsons (Cougars)Randy Miegel (Magic)
2016Matt Parsons (Cougars)Craig Friday (Wolves)

Most Improved Player

Year Men's winner Women's winner
Rookie of the Year
1996Peter Sinfield (Hawks)Natalie Kastropil (Cougars)
1997James Harvey (Cougars)Christine Boyd (Wolves)
1998Trent Mayger (Wolves)Rohanee Cox (Tigers)
1999Steven Watts (Wolves)Kelli Hayward (Wolves)
2000Matt Burston (Hawks)Alicia Rinaldi (Eagles)
2001Doolan Rush (Tigers)Belinda Gibb (Lightning)
2002Carlin Hughes (Flames)Lauren Clark (Redbacks)
2003Nick Burston (Hawks)Carli Boyanich (Hawks)[12]
Most Improved Player
2004Cameron Tovey (Tigers)Samantha Duff (Wolves)
2005Matthew Schmechtig (Wolves)Renee Wharekura (Hawks)
2006Greg Hire (Wolves)Ainsleigh Sanders (Wolves)
2007Joel Wagner (Redbacks)Jessica Bone (Lightning)
2008Chris Dodd (Senators)Natalie Burton (Hawks)
2009Ben Purser (Hawks)Courtney Hargreaves (Tigers)
2010Seb Salinas (Wolves)Jasmine Hooper (Tigers)
2011Damien Scott (Cougars)Rosie Tobin (Hawks)
2012Michael Vigor (Redbacks)Adrienne Jones (Suns)
2013Nikolas Iliadis (Senators)Gabby O'Sullivan (Redbacks)
2014Sunday Dech (Eagles)Alix Hayward (Redbacks)
2015Rhys Vague (Eagles)Ashleigh Grant (Lightning)
2016Jayden Coburn (Senators)Amy Kidner (Wolves)

* Award was changed from Rookie of the Year to Most Improved Player in 2004

Leading scorer

Year Men's winner Points per game Women's winner Points per game
2008 Curtis Marshall Deanna Smith[13][14]
2009 Aaron Christopher Lynch 29.47 Deanna Smith 32.73[15]
2010 Adrian Majstrovich 31.20 Casey Mihovilovich 19.64[16]
2011 Adrian Majstrovich 30.04 Hailey Dunham 19.21[17]
2012 Robert Kampman 24.54 Stephanie Jones 25.86[18]
2013 Luke Nevill 32.29 Sami Whitcomb 23.21[19]
2014 Quinn McDowell 30.09 Sami Whitcomb 22.55[20]
2015 Ray Turner 31.23 Sami Whitcomb 25.52[21]
2016 Tre Nichols 31.13[22] Candace Williams 28.06[23]

All-Stars

All-Star teams

Year Players Selected
1998 M: Greg Brown, Troy Clarke, Matt Earp, Alan Erickson, James Fitch, Ryan Gardiner, James Harvey, Vince Kelley, Chris Kelly, Richard Kvesich, Reece O'Sullivan, Jason Ring, Peter Sinfield, Kurt Slabolepzy, Coach: Scott Marsden
W: Elizabeth Bailey, Tully Bevilaqua, Rohanee Cox, Jasmine Finnigan, Tanya Fisher, Brooke Hiddlestone, Nicole Ireland, Tanya Kelly, Katrine Linssen, Jenny Marsh, Melissa McClure, Martine Pearman, Brooke Ryan, Kate Simkovic, Gina Stevens, Jenny Whittle, Coach: Glenn Ellis
1999 M: Wade Bennett, Matt Earp, Alan Erickson, Anthony Exeter, James Fitch, Matt Foster, Sam Fotu, James Harvey, Reece O'Sullivan, Peter Sinfield, Greg Smith, Lee Smith, Anthony Stewart, Larry Thompson, Coach: C. J. Jackson
W: Elizabeth Bailey, Jenny Bedford, Shelley Boston, Alison Counsel, Megan Crane, Jasmine Finnigan, Nicole Ireland, Tanya Kelly, Kylie Kvesich, Brooke Ryan, Sarah Thompson, Coach: Sue Arthur
2000 M: Chris Allen, Jeff Bevington, Stephen Black, Ryan Borowicz, Ricardo Boyd, Greg Brown, Alan Erickson, Anthony Exeter, James Fitch, James Harvey, Rick Muller, Paul Pochintesta, Clint Read, Peter Sinfield, Marcus Timmons, Coach: John Gardiner, Asst Coach: Mike Ellis
W: Jenny Bedford, Shelley Boston, Maryanne Briggs, Megan Clarke, Megan Crane, Brooke Hiddlestone, Melissa McClure, Fleur McIntyre, Kim Morcom, Kate Simkovic, Coach: Rick Morcom
2001 M: Jeff Bevington, Simon Blennerhassett, Ricardo Boyd, Greg Brown, Matt Burston, Alan Erickson, Anthony Exteter, Matt Foster, Justin Lyons, Carmie Olowoyo, Coach: John Gardiner
W: Jenny Bedford, Shelley Boston, Christine Boyd, Megan Clarke, Katie Gallagher, Kelli Hayward, Brooke Hiddlestone, Melissa McClure, Tegan Walker, Sue Williams, Coach: Brad Spicer

All-Star Five

Year Players Selected
2009 M: Shamus Ballantyne, Luke Payne, Luke Meyer, Adrian Majstrovich, Jarrad Prue
W: Kate Malpass, Natalie Young, Deanna Smith, Ashley Gilmore, Shelley Boston[24]
2010 M: Joel Wagner, Ryan Zamroz, Cameron Tovey, Adrian Majstrovich, Jarrad Prue
W: Kate Malpass, Casey Mihovilovich, Kaye Tucker, Sam Norwood, Marita Payne[25]
2011 M: Ty Harrelson, Luke Payne, Anthony Lee, Greg Hire, Tom Jervis
W: Kate Malpass, Casey Mihovilovich, Jasmine Hooper, Leah Rush, Samantha Norwood
2012 M: Joel Wagner, Luke Payne, Ty Harrelson, Damian Matacz, Tom Jervis
W: Adrienne Jones, Kim Sitzman, Jasmine Hooper, Stephanie Jones, Emma Cannon
2013 M: Ty Harrelson, Quinn McDowell, Ben Beran, Taylor Mullenax, Tom Jervis
W: Taylor Wild, Kim Sitzmann, Sami Whitcomb, Lisa Wallbutton, Marita Payne
2014 M: Kyle Armour, Seb Salinas, Stan Okoye, Cooper Land, Jarrad Prue
W: Casey Mihovilovich, Sami Whitcomb, Alison Schwagmeyer, Kari Pickens, Marita Payne
2015 M: Tre Nichols, Jordan Swing, Bennie Lewis, Gavin Field, Ray Turner
W: Kate Malpass, Casey Mihovilovich, Sami Whitcomb, Deanna Smith, Louella Tomlinson
2016 M: Tre Nichols, Matthew Adekponya, Gavin Field, Daniel Alexander, Marcus Goode[26]
W: Shani Amos, Sami Whitcomb, Klara Wischer, Candace Williams, Louella Tomlinson[27]

All-Defensive Five

Year Players Selected
2016 M: Kyle Armour, Najee Lane, Ben Purser, Maurice Barrow, Kevin Davis
W: Shani Amos, Sami Whitcomb, Ebony Antonio, Ellyce Ironmonger, Louella Tomlinson

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