State Basketball League Most Valuable Player Award

The State Basketball League Most Valuable Player (MVP) is an annual State Basketball League (SBL) award given since the inaugural season in 1989 to the best performing player of the regular season in both the Men's SBL and Women's SBL. In the pre-SBL competition, there was a Fairest and Best award.[1][2]

John Syminton Most Valuable Player Award plaque
State Basketball League awards and honors
Championship
Individual awards
Honours

Winners

Pre-SBL

Year"A" Women District Competition"A" Men District CompetitionRef
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
1975S. WaddilovePerthWarren KuhnMelville[1][2]
1976Y. WatersMelvilleMark StipetichPerth
1977Gail SummersMelvilleMark Stipetich (2)Perth
1978D. MartinSwan DistrictsMarty BrummeMelville
1979K. PooreScarborough CityMark Stipetich (3)Melville
1980J. FletcherEast PerthBryn JonesEast Perth
1981Kerry ClarkeTangneyMike EllisStirling
1982R. MorganEast PerthBrad GrayTangney
1983Sue ArthurSwan DistrictsCraig FitzsimmonsEast Perth
1984Sue Arthur (2)Swan DistrictsJeff AndersonTangney
1985Sue Arthur (3)CockburnRuss McCallCockburn
1986Sue Arthur (4)CockburnJeff Anderson (2)Swan Districts
1987J. MarshStirlingBrian FundingslandEast Perth
1988Sue Arthur (5)CockburnBrian Fundingsland (2)East Perth

SBL

Ryan Zamroz's 2010 MVP trophy
Anthony Lee's 2011 MVP trophy
YearWSBLMSBLRef
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
1989Sue Arthur (6)Cockburn CougarsJeff Anderson (3)
Pete Hansen
Willetton Tigers
Perry Lakes Hawks
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1990Fiona RobinsonStirling SenatorsJeff Anderson (4)Willetton Tigers
1991Lisa VlahovPerth RedbacksCarl GonderKanyana Kings
1992Fiona Robinson (2)Stirling SenatorsVince KelleyWanneroo Wolves
1993Katrine LinssenPerth RedbacksKen EppersonSwan City Mustangs
1994Claire HotchinPerry Lakes HawksDapreis OwensStirling Senators
1995Tanya FisherPerth RedbacksJohn PierceStirling Senators
1996Katrine Linssen (2)Perth RedbacksGerald JarmonAlbany Raiders
1997Brooke RyanMandurah MagicDwayne MichaelsPerth Redbacks
1998Katrine Linssen (3)Perth RedbacksAlan EricksonCockburn Cougars
1999Melissa McClurePerry Lakes HawksMatt FosterWilletton Tigers
2000Megan ClarkeWilletton TigersAnthony ExeterRockingham Flames
2001Megan Clarke (2)Willetton TigersJeff Bevington
Justin Lyons
Geraldton Buccaneers
Cockburn Cougars
2002Jenny CrouseLakeside LightningJarrad Mohr
Kurt Slabolepszy
Swan City Mustangs
Stirling Senators
2003Tegan WalkerEast Perth EaglesGreg BrownGeraldton Buccaneers
2004Jasmine FinniganStirling SenatorsRyan NeillPerth Redbacks
2005Rohanee CoxWilletton TigersEric BrandGeraldton Buccaneers
2006Tanya KellyPerry Lakes HawksJustin BrownEast Perth Eagles
2007Christine BoydPerth RedbacksAaron ShawLakeside Lightning
2008Deanna SmithPerry Lakes HawksCurtis MarshallGeraldton Buccaneers
2009Brooke HiddlestonePerth RedbacksLuke MeyerGeraldton Buccaneers
2010Kaye TuckerRockingham FlamesRyan ZamrozGeraldton Buccaneers
2011Casey MihovilovichMandurah MagicAnthony LeePerry Lakes Hawks
2012Emma CannonRockingham FlamesDamian MataczWanneroo Wolves
2013Sami WhitcombRockingham FlamesBen BeranLakeside Lightning
2014Sami Whitcomb (2)Rockingham FlamesCooper LandRockingham Flames
2015Sami Whitcomb (3)Rockingham FlamesRay TurnerPerth Redbacks
2016Ali SchwagmeyerLakeside LightningCooper Land (2)Rockingham Flames
2017Ali Schwagmeyer (2)Lakeside LightningJacob HolmenGoldfields Giants
2018Ali Schwagmeyer (3)Lakeside LightningJalen BillupsJoondalup Wolves
2019Stacey BarrWarwick SenatorsJoshua BraunKalamunda Eastern Suns
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References

  1. McDonald's State Basketball League Fixtures 1988. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1988. p. 39.
  2. McDonald's State Basketball League Handbook 1989. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1989. p. 42; 63.
  3. "AWARDS HISTORY". SBL.asn.au. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
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