NBL1 Cobras Isaac Turner and Clare Camac have been named to the Men’s and Women’s NBL1 All-Star Team.
The pair were named to their respective teams following impressive 2019 seasons, with Turner once again leading the Cobra Men in scoring, while Camac played a key role in helping the Women win the NBL1’s inaugural championship. The NBL1 All-Stars are set to play in a number of exhibition games in September, highlighted by their Thursday September 12 doubleheader against China at the Kilsyth Sports Centre.
The NBL1 All-Star Women tip-off proceedings at 6pm against the Chinese National B Team, with the All-Star Men to follow at 8pm against the Chinese Basketball Association’s (CBA) Shanxi Dragons.
The Kilsyth Cobra Women have made a big in season addition to their front court, signing import Tyra Whitehead for the remainder of the NBL1 season. Whitehead joins Kilsyth following a standout collegiate career and stint in Europe, giving the Cobras a skilled, high IQ post presence on both ends of the floor. The
Kilsyth junior and 200 game NBL veteran Kyle Adnam has signed with the Cobras for the 2024 NBL1 season. Adnam returns to his home club for the first time in 2016, having enjoyed a whirlwind career over the past eight years at the national and international level. The Mount Evelyn Meteors junior starred for
High flying Kilsyth junior Hamish MacDonald has re-signed with the Cobras for the 2024 NBL1 season. MacDonald returns to the Cobras lineup for a third season, giving the Kilsyth front court an injection of speed, athleticism and versatility on the defensive end. The SEBC Saints junior was one of the Cobras top rounders on