List of NBL1 West champions

The champion teams of the NBL1 West, formerly the State Basketball League (SBL), are determined annually by a grand final weekend hosted by Basketball Western Australia. All grand finals have been played in a one-game championship decider, except in 1995 when a best-of-three series was used.[1] Since 2010, the WA Basketball Centre has been the grand final host venue.[2]

Champions

Women

2023 NBL1 West Women's Championship Trophy
Year Champion Result Runner-up
1989Perth Redbacks79 – 66Perry Lakes Hawks
1990Wanneroo Wolves70 – 67Stirling Senators
1991Swan City Mustangs79 – 66Perth Redbacks
1992Wanneroo Wolves74 – 64Swan City Mustangs
1993Swan City Mustangs68 – 51Stirling Senators
1994Stirling Senators72 – 59Perry Lakes Hawks
1995Wanneroo Wolves2 – 0
(83–49, 60–55)
Swan City Mustangs
1996Swan City Mustangs66 – 61Willetton Tigers
1997Willetton Tigers62 – 52Wanneroo Wolves
1998Perry Lakes Hawks71 – 63Willetton Tigers
1999Willetton Tigers70 – 55Perry Lakes Hawks
2000Perth Redbacks74 – 66Perry Lakes Hawks
2001Perry Lakes Hawks74 – 58Perth Redbacks
2002Perry Lakes Hawks84 – 55Lakeside Lightning
2003Perry Lakes Hawks73 – 44Mandurah Magic
2004Willetton Tigers61 – 46Perry Lakes Hawks
2005Willetton Tigers59 – 54Mandurah Magic
2006Lakeside Lightning56 – 53Mandurah Magic
2007Perry Lakes Hawks66 – 40Stirling Senators
2008Perry Lakes Hawks87 – 69Willetton Tigers
2009Willetton Tigers73 – 63Mandurah Magic
2010Willetton Tigers80 – 54Perry Lakes Hawks
2011Willetton Tigers72 – 71East Perth Eagles
2012South West Slammers85 – 48Rockingham Flames
2013Wanneroo Wolves72 – 47Kalamunda Eastern Suns
2014Rockingham Flames80 – 75Lakeside Lightning
2015Rockingham Flames68 – 63Willetton Tigers
2016Willetton Tigers60 – 58Joondalup Wolves
2017Perry Lakes Hawks59 – 48Mandurah Magic
2018Lakeside Lightning75 – 64Mandurah Magic
2019Rockingham Flames85 – 56Warwick Senators
2020Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Willetton Tigers65 – 54Joondalup Wolves
2022Warwick Senators87 – 61Willetton Tigers
2023Cockburn Cougars68 – 61Willetton Tigers

Results by teams

TeamWinLossTotalYear(s) wonYear(s) lost
Tigers96151997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 20211996, 1998, 2008, 2015, 2022, 2023
Hawks76131998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 20171989, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2010
Wolves4371990, 1992, 1995, 20131997, 2016, 2021
Mustangs3251991, 1993, 19961992, 1995
Flames3142014, 2015, 20192012
Senators2461994, 20221990, 1993, 2007, 2019
Redbacks2241989, 20001991, 2001
Lightning2242006, 20182002, 2014
Slammers1012012
Cougars1012023
Magic0662003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2017, 2018
Eagles0112011
Suns0112013

Men

Year Champion Result Runner-up
1989Perth Redbacks114 – 89Geraldton Buccaneers
1990Perth Redbacks114 – 91Stirling Senators
1991Swan City Mustangs123 – 120Souwest Slammers
1992Cockburn Cougars107 – 94Souwest Slammers
1993Wanneroo Wolves109 – 91Cockburn Cougars
1994Perry Lakes Hawks107 – 86Swan City Mustangs
1995Bunbury City Slammers2 – 0
(91–78, 88–86)
Goldfields Giants
1996Bunbury City Slammers103 – 86Geraldton Buccaneers
1997Perth Redbacks94 – 92Geraldton Buccaneers
1998Bunbury City Slammers105 – 96Cockburn Cougars
1999Bunbury City Slammers89 – 73Perth Redbacks
2000Geraldton Buccaneers96 – 76Lakeside Lightning
2001Perry Lakes Hawks101 – 83Geraldton Buccaneers
2002Perry Lakes Hawks101 – 97Willetton Tigers
2003Perry Lakes Hawks76 – 72Cockburn Cougars
2004Perry Lakes Hawks104 – 97Goldfields Giants
2005Lakeside Lightning97 – 88Perry Lakes Hawks
2006Lakeside Lightning83 – 66Goldfields Giants
2007Goldfields Giants96 – 94Lakeside Lightning
2008Goldfields Giants101 – 82Willetton Tigers
2009Lakeside Lightning85 – 77Perry Lakes Hawks
2010Willetton Tigers107 – 96Lakeside Lightning
2011Wanneroo Wolves88 – 83Perry Lakes Hawks
2012Cockburn Cougars105 – 72East Perth Eagles
2013Lakeside Lightning77 – 74Wanneroo Wolves
2014East Perth Eagles99 – 83Geraldton Buccaneers
2015Joondalup Wolves105 – 75South West Slammers
2016Cockburn Cougars96 – 84Joondalup Wolves
2017Perth Redbacks103 – 70Joondalup Wolves
2018Perry Lakes Hawks94 – 87Joondalup Wolves
2019Geraldton Buccaneers92 – 80Joondalup Wolves
2020Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Perry Lakes Hawks92 – 82Rockingham Flames
2022Rockingham Flames91 – 79Geraldton Buccaneers
2023Geraldton Buccaneers86 – 80Joondalup Wolves

Results by teams

TeamWinLossTotalYear(s) wonYear(s) lost
Hawks73101994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2018, 20212005, 2009, 2011
Slammers4371995, 1996, 1998, 19991991, 1992, 2015
Lightning4372005, 2006, 2009, 20132000, 2007, 2010
Redbacks4151989, 1990, 1997, 20171999
Wolves3691993, 2011, 20152013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023
Buccaneers3692000, 2019, 20231989, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2014, 2022
Cougars3361992, 2012, 20161993, 1998, 2003
Giants2352007, 20081995, 2004, 2006
Tigers12320102002, 2008
Mustangs11219911994
Eagles11220142012
Flames11220222021
Senators0111990

Historical records

Past trophies

The Robert J Williams Perpetual Trophy for MSBL champions[3]
The Len Woodlands Perpetual Trophy for WSBL champions[4]
The John Leonard Perpetual Shield for men's champions 1946–1988

Pre-SBL

YearMen's ResultWomen's ResultRef
1972Perth (scores unavailable)N/A[5][6]
1973Perth (scores unavailable)N/A
1974Swan Districts 80 d Stirling 67Stirling 65 d Melville 38
1975Stirling 69 d Perth 68Perth 55 d Melville 43
1976Perth d Stirling (scores unavailable)Melville d East Perth (scores unavailable)
1977Perth 80 d Scarborough City 78East Perth 76 d Stirling 56
1978Stirling 69 d Melville 65East Perth 53 d Swan Districts 47
1979Scarborough City 96 d Stirling 87East Perth 59 d Subiaco 46
1980East Perth 80 d Stirling 67East Perth 52 d Subiaco 45
1981Stirling 78 d Scarborough City 62Stirling 61 d East Perth 57
1982Stirling 112 d Cockburn 96Swan Districts 63 d Stirling 62
1983East Perth 86 d Stirling 84Swan Districts 61 d Cockburn 54
1984Cockburn 86 d Perth 78Stirling 59 d Cockburn 53
1985Swan Districts 86 d East Perth 71Stirling 54 d Cockburn 53
1986Wanneroo 103 d East Perth 78Wanneroo 63 d Cockburn 55
1987Tangney 99 d Stirling 88Tangney 71 d Stirling 61
1988East Perth 84 d Wanneroo 71Stirling 80 d Tangney 60

References

  1. "PAST CHAMPIONS". SBL.asn.au. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  2. "SBL GRAND FINAL TICKETS NOW ON SALE". BasketballWA.asn.au. 9 August 2010. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. McLaren, Rebecca (12 September 2008). "Giant Champions". ABC.net.au. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  4. "Slammers captain reaches milestone". SportsTG.com. 30 August 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  5. McDonald's State Basketball League Fixtures 1988. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1988.
  6. McDonald's State Basketball League Handbook 1989. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1989.
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