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West Women
Mortensen leads Cockburn to undefeated record
NBL1 West Conference: Round 18 — August 1-2, 2025
- Cockburn obliterates Warwick 118-73 behind Sarah Mortensen's 22-point, nine-rebound performance
- Sydney Erikstrup detonates for 23 points as Rockingham handles Lakeside 86-48
- Claire Jacobs erupts for 28 points on 57% shooting in Mandurah's 116-72 rout of Eastern Suns
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Cockburn 118 def Warwick 73 — Watch the Replay
Sarah Mortensen delivered an outstanding performance with 22 points and nine rebounds as Cockburn dominated Warwick 118-73 at Wally Hagan Stadium. The Cougars shot an efficient 47.7% from the field, including a solid 38.5% from beyond the arc, while Daniel Raber contributed a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
Cockburn's full-team effort was on display with five players scoring in double figures, forcing 29 Warwick turnovers and converting them into 24 points. The Cougars owned the fast break with 42 points in transition compared to just three for Warwick. Despite Stacey Barr's 15 points and 12 rebounds for Warwick, the visitors struggled from the field, shooting a dismal 33.3%.
Rockingham 86 def Lakeside 48 — Watch the Replay
Sydney Erikstrup exploded for 23 points as Rockingham crushed Lakeside 86-48 at Mike Barnett Sports Complex. Marena Whittle recorded a dominant double-double with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and six steals, while the Flames' smothering defense forced 35 turnovers.
Rockingham's balanced attack featured four players scoring eight or more points, including Paris Duffield who contributed 11 points off the bench. Teige Morrell was the lone bright spot for Lakeside, posting 21 points and 13 rebounds on an efficient 58.3% shooting, but her teammates struggled mightily from deep, connecting on just 4-of-25 three-point attempts.
Mandurah 116 def Eastern Suns 72 — Watch the Replay
Claire Jacobs put on a scoring clinic with 28 points on 57.1% shooting as Mandurah crushed Eastern Suns 116-72 at Mandurah Aquatic & Rec Centre. Emma Klasztorny was unstoppable in the paint, scoring 25 points on a blistering 68.8% shooting, while McKenna Dale orchestrated the offense with a stellar 14 points, 13 assists, and nine rebounds.
Mandurah's offensive firepower was on full display as they shot 50.6% from the field and dished out 33 assists while forcing 26 Eastern Suns turnovers. Despite Karly Murphy's 26 points and 11 rebounds for Eastern Suns, the visitors couldn't keep pace with Mandurah's high-octane offense that featured seven players scoring six or more points.
SW Slammers 76 def Willetton 65 — Watch the Replay
Mykea Gray led the way with 19 points and six steals as SW Slammers secured a 76-65 victory against Willetton at Eaton Rec Centre. Sarah Cannell added 13 points and nine rebounds, while Courtney Bayliss provided a spark off the bench with 12 points on four three-pointers.
The Slammers' defensive effort resulted in 21 forced turnovers, which they converted into 10 points. Sharn Hayward paced Willetton with 19 points, including five three-pointers, while Ajulu Thatha grabbed a game-high 17 rebounds. Despite Willetton's rebounding advantage (50-40), their 36.6% shooting proved insufficient to overcome the Slammers' balanced attack.
Joondalup 70 def East Perth 67 — Watch the Replay
Jhazmin Joson caught fire from downtown, hitting five three-pointers en route to 19 points as Joondalup edged East Perth 70-67 at HBF Arena Joondalup. Kurstyn Harden dominated the glass with a double-double of 15 points and 16 rebounds, while Lesila Finau contributed nine points and six steals.
In a tightly contested battle featuring 16 lead changes, Madison Torresin's 24 points weren't enough for East Perth. Sasha Goodlett added a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds, but East Perth's poor outside shooting (15.2% from three) ultimately proved costly. Joondalup's balanced attack featured four players scoring seven or more points to secure the hard-fought win.
Perry Lakes Hawks 93 def Goldfields Giants 62 — Watch the Replay
The Perry Lakes Hawks delivered a dominant performance to defeat the Goldfields Giants 93-62 at Bendat Basketball Centre in NBL1 West Women's action. Jayda Clark was on fire, scoring 21 points on outstanding 66.7% shooting in just 15 minutes of play, while Maddy Dennis contributed an impressive 19 points, nine rebounds, and five assists. The Hawks shot a solid 48.1% from the field and controlled the game from start to finish.
Perry Lakes showcased their depth with five players scoring eight or more points, including a 12-point contribution from Alex Fowler. The Hawks dominated inside, outscoring Goldfields 52-32 in the paint, and capitalized on 19 Giants turnovers to score 13 points. Erin Antosh led Goldfields with 16 points, but the Giants struggled throughout, shooting just 36.9% from the field and 26.3% from three-point range.
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