{"id":8153,"date":"2019-08-29T16:02:31","date_gmt":"2019-08-29T06:02:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/basketball.draftcentral.com.au\/?p=8153"},"modified":"2019-08-29T16:12:30","modified_gmt":"2019-08-29T06:12:30","slug":"muvjbl-u18-boys-vc-preview-qualifying-and-elimination-finals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/basketball\/muvjbl-u18-boys-vc-preview-qualifying-and-elimination-finals\/","title":{"rendered":"MUVJBL U18 Boys VC preview: Qualifying and Elimination Finals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>THE Melbourne United Victorian Junior Basketball League (MUVJBL) Under-18 Boys Championship Division begins its first round of finals on Friday, which will see only six teams remain at the round&#8217;s end. All games will be played on neutral courts, with Nunawading and Bulleen along with Melbourne and Diamond Valley hosting games at Hawthorn in two of the more exciting match-ups of the round.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kilsyth Cobras (1st, 13-2-3) vs. Dandenong Rangers (4th, 12-4-2)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In the first round of qualifying finals, the Dandenong Rangers face the Kilsyth Cobras in Knox. Despite Kilsyth&#8217;s dominant record, the neutral territory is likely to favour Dandenong, with most of Kilsyth&#8217;s success having come from home (8-1-0). With six wins to five on the road, Dandenong enter as unlikely favourites in this contest, but are yet to beat the league-leaders. In their past meetings, Kilsyth won in April (59-53), before both teams fell short in the proceeding months with a 64-64 draw. Kilsyth&#8217;s <strong>Josh Duach <\/strong>will be closely watched in this match-up, having averaged 13.3 points per game from nine outings. With <strong>Roosevelt Williams <\/strong>(11.4) and <strong>David Okwera <\/strong>(11.9) also firing for Kilsyth, the Cobras enter likely to match Dandenong&#8217;s offensive weapons. For Dandenong, <strong>Harrison Bowater <\/strong>(12.7) remains most damaging, followed next by <strong>Jyelin Moli<\/strong> (11.7). They also enter this match-up having had every player crack double-digits on the scoreboard last week against Korumburra, with Moli and <strong>Riley Simmons <\/strong>leading the way with 21 and 15 respectively.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nunawading Spectres (2nd&gt;, 14-4) vs Bulleen Boomers (4th, 12-4-2)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The second qualifying final follows soon after with the Nunawading Spectres and Bulleen Boomers going head-to-head in Hawthorn. With the league&#8217;s most dominant away record (9-1-0), plus having snared the most wins this season (14), this match seems like a lock for the Spectres. They also currently boast three consecutive wins, having defeated Kilsyth, Dandenong and Diamond Valley over the last month. Last week Bulleen suffered a frustrating 60-63 loss to Bendigo, but should proceed boldly having defeated Nunawading earlier in the year (53-54). The Spectres will look to <strong>James Roche <\/strong>, currently sitting third for PPG (19.7) and first for overall points (177). He will be accompanied by <strong>Curtis Brecko <\/strong>(11.8), who has also put together an impressive year. <strong>Anthony Dell&#8217;Orso<\/strong> will be Bulleen&#8217;s greatest utility, sitting two below Roche in fifth with an average of 16 points per game. <strong>Owen Foxwell <\/strong>has also impressed with 14.3 PPG, including 22 points in last week&#8217;s loss.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Melbourne Tigers (5th, 10-7-1) vs Diamond Valley Eagles (8th, 9-9)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The first elimination final pits the Melbourne Tigers against the Diamond Valley Eagles. In their last two match-ups, Diamond Valley got the better in the first (74-61) but lost in horrible fashion a month later (71-39). Currently the Eagles boast consecutive wins, while Melbourne&#8217;s last fortnight has been poor, facing a thrashing against Bulleen (41-70) before tying with bottom-enders, Werribee.<\/p>\n<p>Despite their positioning, Melbourne still sit without a top-20 shooter. <strong>Ezrah Vaigafa <\/strong>(10.5), <strong>Jordan Adams <\/strong>(10.4) and <strong>Lyzel Mataika <\/strong>(10.2) have all combined well this season but could struggle against some of the league&#8217;s bigger threats. Similarly, Diamond Valley are also without a top-20 shooter. <strong>Ethan Bateman <\/strong>currently leads the way with 10.9 PPG, followed close by <strong>Matt Marasco <\/strong>on 8.5, but dropping 19 points in last week&#8217;s win over Keilor.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bendigo Braves (6th, 9-8-1) vs Keilor Thunder (7th, 9-9)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The last elimination final pits Bendigo Braves against Keilor Thunder. Last week both teams faced three point margins, with Bendigo defeating Bulleen (60-63) and Keilor falling short to Diamond Valley (57-60). In their last meeting, Keilor snared a 12-point victory over the Braves &#8211; handing Bendigo a rare loss at home. With neutral territory for both, Bendigo&#8217;s poor away record (3-6-0) could be a talking point in the lead-up. League standout, <strong>Caleb Connick<\/strong>, has been the pillar of Bendigo&#8217;s offence all season. Currently, he boasts fourth spot for PPG with 19.4 and sits third for overall points (155) from eight outings. <strong>William Smythe <\/strong>has also been effective in recent weeks &#8211; recording 14 points close behind Connick (15) in last week&#8217;s win. For the Thunder, <strong>Tonga Matapule Otutaha <\/strong>(14) and <strong>Jeffrey Ofoedu <\/strong>(10) have been impressive and should be backed to win the duel with Connick &#8211; having both outscored him in their last meeting.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THE Melbourne United Victorian Junior Basketball League (MUVJBL) Under-18 Boys Championship Division begins its first round of finals on Friday, which will see only six teams remain at the round&#8217;s end. 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