2009 MSBL season
LeagueState Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration13 March – 18 July (Regular season)
25 July – 22 August (Finals)
Number of games26
Number of teams14
Regular season
  Minor premiersLakeside Lightning
Season MVPLuke Meyer (Buccaneers)
Top scorerChris Lynch (Redbacks)
Finals
ChampionsLakeside Lightning
  Runners-upPerry Lakes Hawks
Grand Final MVPLuke Payne (Lightning)

The 2009 MSBL season was the 21st season of the Men's State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 13 March and ended on Saturday 18 July. The finals began on Saturday 25 July and ended on Saturday 22 August, when the Lakeside Lightning defeated the Perry Lakes Hawks in the MSBL Grand Final.

Regular season

The regular season began on Friday 13 March and ended on Saturday 18 July after 19 rounds of competition.

Standings

Pos
Team W L
1 Lakeside Lightning224
2 Goldfields Giants215
3 Wanneroo Wolves188
4 Geraldton Buccaneers188
5 Cockburn Cougars188
6 Perry Lakes Hawks179
7 Kalamunda Eastern Suns1115
8 Perth Redbacks1115
9 Stirling Senators1115
10 Willetton Tigers1016
11 Rockingham Flames818
12 East Perth Eagles818
13 South West Slammers620
14 Mandurah Magic323

Finals

The finals began on Saturday 25 July and ended on Saturday 22 August with the MSBL Grand Final.[1][2]

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Grand final
               
1 Lakeside Lightning 89 105 98
8 Perth Redbacks 96 81 85
1 Lakeside Lightning 97 91 X
4 Geraldton Buccaneers 81 87 X
4 Geraldton Buccaneers 111 97 107
5 Cockburn Cougars 105 98 95
Lakeside Lightning 85 X X
  Perry Lakes Hawks 77 X X
2 Goldfields Giants 99 111 X
7 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 87 99 X
2 Goldfields Giants 91 99 X
6 Perry Lakes Hawks 94 104 X
3 Wanneroo Wolves 96 95 X
6 Perry Lakes Hawks 103 112 X

Awards

Player of the Week

RoundPlayerTeamRef
1Josh JohnsonWilletton Tigers[3]
2Luke MeyerGeraldton Buccaneers[4]
3Luke MeyerGeraldton Buccaneers[5]
4Tom GarleppPerry Lakes Hawks[6]
5Robert EppsWilletton Tigers[7]
6Seb SalinasStirling Senators[8]
7Luke MeyerGeraldton Buccaneers[9]
8Edward Morris Jr.Stirling Senators[10]
9Jeff DowdellWanneroo Wolves[11]
10Adrian MajstrovichKalamunda Eastern Suns[12]
11Ryan GodfreyRockingham Flames[13]
12Jarrad PrueLakeside Lightning[14]
13Clint ReadWilletton Tigers[15]
14Douglas McLaughlin-WilliamsCockburn Cougars[16]
15Tom GarleppPerry Lakes Hawks[17]
16Adrian MajstrovichKalamunda Eastern Suns[18]
17Alonzo HirdGoldfields Giants[19]
18Shamus BallantyneGoldfields Giants[20]
19Chris LynchPerth Redbacks[21]

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
PointsChris LynchPerth Redbacks29.47 per game / 560 points
ReboundsJarrad PrueLakeside Lightning18.33 per game / 440 rebounds
AssistsJoel WagnerPerth Redbacks9.15 per game / 238 assists
StealsChris DoddStirling Senators3.04 per game / 79 steals
BlocksChris ChristoffersenWilletton Tigers4.14 per game / 58 blocks
Field goal percentageJarrad PrueLakeside Lightning69.6% (119/171)
3-pt field goal percentageAdrian MajstrovichKalamunda Eastern Suns45.7% (64/140)
Free throw percentageBryce BurchCockburn Cougars83.6% (122/146)

Regular season

Finals

References

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