Canberra — Club Kilsyth Cobras fell to their 5th straight loss on the road against the Australian Institute of Sport 101-89. Despite 37 points from Zach Malvik, Kilsyth were unable to defeat the students for the 6th straight time.
Canberra — Club Kilsyth Cobras fell to their 5th straight loss on the road against the Australian Institute of Sport 101-89. Despite 37 points from Zach Malvik, Kilsyth were unable to defeat the students for the 6th straight time.
Canberra — Club Kilsyth Cobras have fallen to the eight loss of the season in their 98-92 overtime loss to the Canberra Gunners.
Ballarat — Club Kilsyth Lady Cobras have proven they are a contender in Season 2008 with a convincing 101-75 win over the Ballarat Lady Miners.
Kilsyth Basketball thanks all of its valuable volunteers and coaches who contribute to the ongoing success of our Association. Volunteering offers many benefits to individuals over and above the contribution your time makes to others.
Canberra and Ballarat are the destinations for the Cobras this weekend as both teams look to make the jump back into the top 4. The Men will travel to the ACT Saturday to take on Canberra and the AIS while the Women take on Ballarat in their biggest test of 2008.
Sarah Parsons has been awarded the Round 10 SEABL player of the week after her triple double against Frankston on Sunday.
KILSYTH — The Lady Cobras (7-5) got their season back on track with a commanding win over the Frankston Blues (2-10) 84-54. Sarah Parsons led the way for Kilsyth recording her second triple-double of the season finishing with 12pts, 12 assists and 10 rbds.
KILSYTH — A promising season is on the brink for the Club Kilsyth Cobras (4-7) after dropping their sixth game in seven starts against the Hobart Charges (7-6) 105-95. Not short of opportunities to grab the win, Kilsyth will need to do some soul searching before a crucial ACT road trip next weekend to take on Canberra and the AIS.
Tom Richardson (Vanderbilt University) and Derek Waugh (Stetson University) travelled through Kilsyth last week to check out some of the local talent and in the process took over 90 coaches through a clinic on shooting and post offence.
Two of Kilsyth’s rising stars have recently made the Victoria Metro state sides and will compete at the National Championships in July.