In the U14 Girls NSW Waratahs and NZ Kea will contest the First Semi-Final while Vic Goldminers and SA Sharks face off in the Second Semi Final after winning their qualifying finals yesterday.
It is a similar line up for the Semi Finals in the U14 Boys division with NZ Kea and NSW Waratahs in the First Semi-Final and SA Sharks and Albury Wodonga contest the Second Semi Final.
The remaining division tip off their Qualifying Finals today.
Click here for all the results from Thursday’s action (Round 1 for U14 Boys and Girls indicates Round 1 of finals).
You can go to the Official Tournament Website for all the schedules and results.
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Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup: Day 2 Wrap
The Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup continued on Tuesday with the match of the day was in the U14 Girls division as the NZ Korus defeated the NSW Kookaburras 51-50.
Despite the loss the NSW Waratahs are on top of the ladder in the U14 Girls while NZ Kea lead the U14 Boys.
VIC Bushrangers lead the U16 Girls division, while the NSW Waratahs also claim top spot in the U16 Boys.
In the U18 competition, NSW Kookaburras are the only team to remain undefeated in the Girls division, the Kookaburras Boys team also remains undefeated but sits behind the VIC Goldminers on points differential.
You can go to the Official Tournament Website for all the schedules and results.
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Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup Tips Off
The Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup tipped off on Monday with teams competing in Under 18, 16 and 14 competitions for the titles of Male and Female Country Champions.
Teams from across Australia and New Zealand will compete in the next six days, culminating in the finals on Saturday 23 January.
The concept of an Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup was created over twenty one years ago when representatives from South Australian Country, New South Wales Country and Victoria Country met to discuss a "development" program for their outstanding players.
Over the years the "Country Cup" has developed into the most professional and innovative National Title on the Australian Basketball calendar.
Whilst the standards are high and continue to rise and competition is fierce on the court, the original "development" aspect of the Cup has been maintained and become remarkably successful.
For all the results from the first day’s action click here.
You can also go to the Official Tournament Website for all the schedules and results.