State Basketball League Grand Final Most Valuable Player Award

The State Basketball League Grand Final Most Valuable Player is an annual State Basketball League (SBL) award given to the best performing player in both the Women's SBL Grand Final and Men's SBL Grand Final.

State Basketball League awards and honors
Championship
Individual awards
Honours

Winners

Morcom (Hawks) and Bedford (Redbacks), co-MVPs in 2001
Lee Roberts' 2017 Grand Final MVP trophy
Denotes players that won the award as a member of the losing grand final side.
YearWSBLMSBLRef
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
1996Tully BevilaquaWilletton TigersJames FitchBunbury City Slammers[1]
1997Tully Bevilaqua (2)Willetton TigersDwayne MichaelsPerth Redbacks[2]
1998Jenny WhittlePerry Lakes HawksJames Fitch (2)Bunbury City Slammers[3]
1999Rohanee CoxWilletton TigersJames Fitch (3)Bunbury City Slammers[4][5]
2000Jenny BedfordPerth RedbacksGreg BrownGeraldton Buccaneers[6][7]
2001Kim MorcomPerry Lakes HawksMatt BurstonPerry Lakes Hawks[8]
Jenny Bedford (2)Perth Redbacks
2002Kate SimkovicPerry Lakes HawksStephen BlackWilletton Tigers[9]
2003Melissa McClurePerry Lakes HawksAlan EricksonCockburn Cougars[10]
2004Melissa MarshWilletton TigersEric CarterPerry Lakes Hawks[11]
2005Sue WilliamsWilletton TigersAndy GilbertLakeside Lightning[12]
2006Kristi ChanningLakeside LightningBen EarleLakeside Lightning[13]
2007Carli BoyanichPerry Lakes HawksShamus BallantyneGoldfields Giants[14][15]
2008Deanna SmithPerry Lakes HawksDarnell DiallsGoldfields Giants[16][17]
2009Ashley GilmoreWilletton TigersLuke PayneLakeside Lightning[18]
2010Jasmine HooperWilletton TigersCameron ToveyWilletton Tigers[19]
2011Kate MalpassWilletton TigersGreg HireWanneroo Wolves[20][21]
2012Kim SitzmannSouth West SlammersJeremiah WilsonCockburn Cougars[22][23]
2013Nikita-Lee MartinWanneroo WolvesJustin CecilLakeside Lightning[24][25]
2014Sami WhitcombRockingham FlamesJoe-Alan TupaeaEast Perth Eagles[26][27]
2015Sami Whitcomb (2)Rockingham FlamesTrian IliadisJoondalup Wolves[28][29]
2016Kate Malpass (2)Willetton TigersRhett DellaCockburn Cougars[30][31]
2017Antonia FarnworthPerry Lakes HawksLee RobertsPerth Redbacks[32]
2018Alison SchwagmeyerLakeside LightningBen PurserPerry Lakes Hawks[33][34]
2019Maddie AllenRockingham FlamesLiam HuntGeraldton Buccaneers[35][36]

References

  1. Annual Report 1996. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1996. p. 35.
  2. Annual Report 1997. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1997. p. 35.
  3. Annual Report 1998. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1998. p. 34.
  4. Annual Report 1999. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1999. p. 34.
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  8. Annual Report 2001. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 2001. p. 36.
  9. Annual Report 2002. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 2002. p. 38.
  10. Annual Report 2003. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 2003. p. 38.
  11. Annual Report 2004. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 2004. p. 40.
  12. Annual Report 2005. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 2005. p. 40.
  13. Annual Report 2006. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 2006. p. 40.
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