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Nunawading nails fourth quarter to defeat Dandenong

THE NUNAWADING Spectres stormed home in their VJBL U18 Boys VC Championship Clash to win against Dandenong Rangers in their Round 5 matchup at Dandenong Stadium on Friday night. Throughout the first four weeks, the VC Championship has delivered some cracking contests as the best sides from the first half of 2025 go head-to-head on […]

Spectres speed past Sunbury with big win

NUNAWADING Spectres have started their time in the 2025 VJBL Under-18 Boys VC Championship division in style, claiming an 18-point win over the Sunbury Jets when the two sides went head-to-head over the weekend. After an exciting start to the season in the VC Ashe and VC Watson divisions, the competition was reshuffled ahead of […]

Spectres fall to Wildcats in willing contest

AN 18-10 third frame proved decisive as the Eltham Wildcats got the job done over the Nunawading Spectres in Round 9 of the VJBL Under-18 Boys VC Watson division when the two sides clashed over the weekend. The two sides have been around the mark this season, and put in good performances the week prior. […]

Ferocious first half sets up Spectres win

THE NUNAWADING Spectres dominated the first half and held on for a 12-point win over the Pakenham Warriors in the VJBL Under 18 Boys VC Watson action over the weekend. The Spectres came into the clash in strong form, having secured wins in three of their first four clashes prior to the school holiday break, […]

Spectres spirited third quarter breaks deadlock

FRIDAY night’s clash in the Victorian Junior Basketball League (VJBL) Under 18 Boys in the VC Watson division saw the Nunawading Spectres prove too good for the Diamond Valley Eagles, winning by 13 points. The Spectres hosted the Eagles at Nunawading Basketball Centre, with both sides looking for their first win of the season, following […]

Victorious Metro dominant in medal game

VICTORIA Metro are the 2024 Under-16 Basketball Boys’ National Champions after defeating New South Wales Metro by 40 points in the gold medal game at Bendigo on Sunday afternoon. Vic Metro was the dominant team of the tournament, having gone unbeaten heading into the deciding clash, and were widely expected to get the job done […]