The basketball season ended in dramatic fashion at the Cloncurry Police Citizens Youth Club last week.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The battle of the night was between Country Charmers and the PCYC Fire.
Youth and Community Engagement Officer Steven Chivers said much like the other games on the night, it was a tight defensive affair in the first quarter, with no team gaining ascendancy.
Before the end of the first quarter the Country Charmers lead 6-5.
Bernado Vergara scored four of his teams six points.
“Things opened up in the second quarter, the Charmers took a five point lead with Junior Kenji Mabuhay scoring four quick points,” Chivers said.
However the PCYC Fire blazed when Mace Bennett shot eight points to give them the lead at the break, 21-20.
Through out the third quarter the two teams battled, vying for the top rank, which changed multiple times.
Both teams traded baskets until the Charmers managed to wrangle the lead back at the end of the third quarter, 30-29.
“Neither team were able to get a hold and stay at the top,” Chivers said.
In the final quarter Miao Liu and Daniel Bartley scored eight and six points consecutively.
“Bartley finished in a flurry, scoring the Fire’s tying free throw which was the last point scored in the quarter, leaving it at 45-45,” Chivers said.
With the game in extra time, it looked like the Charmers were going to topple the PCYC Fire.
“The Charmers got a quick bucket to take the lead, but suffered a crucial blow midway through, having both Bernardo and Miao foul out, leaving them short on numbers.”
The battle of the final nail-biting game came down to just seconds and as the clock expired PCYC Fire won, 55-50.
Awards were presented to the following players on the night:
Volunteer Extraordinaire: Daniel Crisp (PCYC Fire)
Most Helpful Team: Loose Cannons
Fairness Award: It's Academic
Junior player of the Season: Sherroy Pahl (Thrown Together)
Most Valuable Player of the Season: Matt Bailey (It's Academic)
Most Valuable Player of the Final: Steven Chivers (PCYC Fire)
The final standings were:
1st: PCYC Fire
2nd: Country Charmers
3rd: Wagon Wheel Wizards
4th: It's Academic
5th & 6th to be decided, game postponed between Regulators and Loose Cannons
7th (Tied): Strikers and Thrown Together
Chivers said a massive thank you to Mount Isa Basketball Association for providing official referees for the semis and finals.
“Also to all players and supporters for the season, it was great to see so many players in the comp, and we can't wait to run it again in term 1 next year.”