Waratah League
Current season, competition or edition: 2016 Waratah League season | |
Waratah League logo | |
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1991 |
Inaugural season | 1991 |
No. of teams |
CM: 11 CW: 9 |
Country | Australia |
Most recent champion(s) |
CM: Sydney Comets (5th title) CW: Bankstown Bruins (10th title) |
Most titles |
CM: Sydney Comets (5 titles) CW: Bankstown Bruins (10 titles) |
Official website | Waratah League |
The Waratah League is a semi-professional basketball league in New South Wales, Australia, comprising both a men's and women's Championship competition. The Waratah League also comprises five lower divisions. These include: Division 1 Men, Division 1 Women, Division 1 Youth Men, Division 1 Youth Women, and Division 2 Youth Men.[1] The senior state league was previously a member of the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) between 2001 and 2008.
Current teams
Men
- Bankstown Bruins
- Central Coast Crusaders
- Hills Hornets
- Hornsby Spiders
- Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- Maitland Mustangs
- Newcastle Hunters
- Norths Bears
- Penrith Panthers
- Sutherland Sharks
- Sydney Comets
Women
- Bankstown Bruins
- Hills Hornets
- Hornsby Spiders
- Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- Newcastle Hunters
- Norths Bears
- Penrith Panthers
- Sutherland Sharks
- Sydney Comets
Past champions
Premier Division
Year | Men | Women |
1991 | Goulburn Bears | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles |
1992 | Sydney Sonics | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles |
1993 | Bankstown Bruins | Sutherland Sharks |
1994 | Parramatta Wildcats | Wagga Wolves |
1995 | ACT | Sutherland Sharks |
1996 | Bankstown Bruins | Parramatta Wildcats |
1997 | Bankstown Bruins | Bankstown Bruins |
1998 | Illawarra Hawks | Bankstown Bruins |
1999 | Illawarra Hawks | Bankstown Bruins |
2000 | Newcastle Hunters | ACT Academy |
Waratah League
Year | Men | Women |
2001 | Illawarra Hawks | ACT Academy |
2002 | Sydney Comets | ACT Academy |
2003 | Sydney Comets | Bankstown Bruins |
2004 | Sydney Comets | Bankstown Bruins |
2005 | Sydney Comets | Bankstown Bruins |
2006 | Sutherland Sharks | Bankstown Bruins |
2007 | Sutherland Sharks | Hornsby Spiders |
2008 | Sutherland Sharks | Sydney Comets |
2009 | Parramatta Wildcats | Hornsby Spiders |
2010 | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | Bankstown Bruins |
2011 | Illawarra Hawks | Canberra Nationals |
2012 | Norths Bears | Bankstown Bruins |
2013 | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | Illawarra Kittyhawks |
2014 | Norths Bears | Hornsby Spiders |
2015 | Sydney Comets | Bankstown Bruins |
Source: Waratah League History
References
External links
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