Cobras guard Alex Vanrenen will miss the remainder of the 2017 SEABL season after tearing his ACL earlier this week.
Cobras guard Alex Vanrenen will miss the remainder of the 2017 SEABL season after tearing his ACL earlier this week.
Kilsyth Basketball has announced it is parting ways with Cobras Men’s import, Nelson Kirksey.
The Cobra Men were plagued by another slow start on the road on Saturday night, losing 72-89 to Sandringham.
Led by Angela Beadle and Maddie Garrick, the Lady Cobras continued their hot form of late, cruising to a 74-53 win over Sandringham to push their record to 7-2 on the season. Beadle sat down with SEABL’s Roy Ward to discuss the win and her teams season to date.
For the second consecutive week, the Cobra Men came back in crunch time for a thrilling home win, with Nelson Kirksey, Auryn Macmillan and Chris Patton coming up huge in the final moments to give Kilsyth an 83-82 win over Canberra on Sunday.
A big second quarter run pushed the Kilsyth Lady Cobras to their sixth win of the season on Sunday, holding off a pesky Canberra Capitals Academy team late for a 67-59 win.
Kilsyth’s own Josh Allison and Sam Woosnam cleaned up at Basketball Victoria’s annual awards evening on Monday night, with Allison taking home the Charles Ryan Wheelchair Basketball Athlete of the Year award, while Woosnam was named the states Coach of the Year for 2016.
We’ve got SEABL and VYC home action all weekend for you! On Saturday our VYC Men and Women play host to Nunawading and Knox, while on Sunday, our Cobras and Lady Cobras return home to take on Canberra in a SEABL Doubleheader, and we’re letting all kids 12 and under enter FREE!
The Kilsyth Cobra Men won what is likely to go down as the game of the season, defeating Hobart in double overtime,102-93, on Sunday at home.
A second half explosion and monster games from Maddie Garrick, Angela Beadle and Chantella Perera led the Kilsyth Lady Cobras to a resounding 81-64 win over Hobart in the SEABL Game of the Week on Sunday.