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1986 Peters State League
LeagueWABF State League
SportBasketball
Duration23 April – 14 September (Regular season)
21 September – 11 October (Finals)
Number of games21
Number of teams8
Regular season
Season MVPA Men: Jeff Anderson (Swan Districts)
A Women: Sue Arthur (Cockburn)
Finals
ChampionsA Men: Wanneroo
A Women: Wanneroo
  Runners-upA Men: East Perth
A Women: Cockburn
State League seasons
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The 1986 Peters State League was the basketball competition run by the Western Australian Basketball Federation (WABF) in 1986. The "State League" ran for the first time in 1986 following a rebranding of the District Competition by the WABF. The 1986 Peters State League consisted of nine grades: A Men, A Women, B Men, B Women, U/20 Men, U/18 Men, U/18 Women, U/16 Men, and U/16 Women.[1] The A-Grade season ended with Wanneroo claiming both the mens and womens championships.

Foreword[edit]

By the Director, G.N. Gurr

The "State League" will be run for the first time in 1986. It will exhibit many changes from the old District Basketball format.
The State League is the competition, run by the W.A.B.F. for the most elite players in the State, i.e. changes have been made so that semi-social players are encouraged to play in metropolitan or domestic competitions and that the cream of players is encouraged to compete in the State League.
It is also important to note that this elite competition is no longer a "closed shop". At present, the State League consists of eight major associations. In future years, other associations who achieve such status and who have taken the responsibility for the development of the sport within their area, will join the State League.
Another significant change for 1986 is that the A grade men's and women's competitions will be played on Wednesday nights thus removing them from the other grades of competition and from the influence of the N.B.L. homes games. This change coupled with a 50% increase in the home and away nature of the competition will allow local stadiums to more easily promote basketball in their area. The Wednesday night spectaculars are eagerly awaited in the suburbs.
The competition itself is expected to be fierce, many association have recruited well and many strong junior programmes are beginning to show reward.
I take this opportunity to congratulate and thank the members of my operations committee (notably Association Presidents) for their positive attitudes and the amount of decision making that was completed in the off-season. I wish all associations the best of luck in the State League competition and continued progress within the development of their Association.

Game times[edit]

Wednesdays:

  • A Women 7.00 pm
  • A Men 8.30 pm

Sundays:

  • B Men 7.00 pm
  • B Women 7.00 pm
  • U/20 Men 7.00 pm
  • U/18 Men 5.30 pm
  • U/18 Women 5.30 pm
  • U/16 Men 5.30 pm
  • U/16 Women 5.30 pm

Court allocations at Perry Lakes on Sundays:

  • B Men – Court 1
  • B Women – Court 5
  • U/20 Men – Court 4
  • U/18 Men – Court 1
  • U/18 Women – Court 5
  • U/16 Men – Court 4
  • U/16 Women – Court 6

Venues[edit]

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Cockburn
Cockburn
Willetton
Willetton
Wanneroo
Wanneroo
Swans
Swans
Locations of State League host venues
Stadium Home Association(s) Stadium Code Name
Joondalup Basketball Stadium Wanneroo "Wanneroo"
Perry Lakes Basketball Stadium Scarborough City
Stirling
"Perry Lakes"
Swan Park Leisure Centre Swan Districts "Swans"
Wally Hagan Basketball Stadium Cockburn
East Perth
"Cockburn"
Willetton Basketball Stadium Perth
Tangney
"Willetton"


Regular season[edit]

The regular season took place over 21 rounds between 23 April and 14 September, with all eight teams (in each grade) competing in 21 games.[1]

Round 1[edit]

23 April
27 April
Cockburn vs. Stirling
Cockburn
23 April
27 April
East Perth vs. Swan Districts
Swans
23 April
27 April
Perth vs. Tangney
Willetton
23 April
27 April
Scarborough City vs. Wanneroo
Perry Lakes

Round 21[edit]

10 September
14 September
Cockburn vs. Scarborough City
Perry Lakes
10 September
14 September
East Perth vs. Perth
Cockburn
10 September
14 September
Stirling vs. Wanneroo
Wanneroo
10 September
14 September
Swan Districts vs. Tangney
Willetton

Finals[edit]

The finals series for B-Grade, U/20, U/18 and U/16 took place over three weekends, with the Semi Finals on 21 September, Preliminary Finals on 28 September, and Grand Finals on 5 October. The A-Grade finals took place over four dates, with games held on 21 September, 28 September, 10 October, and 11 October.[1]

Grand Finals[edit]

Grade Champion Score Runner-up Venue
A Men Wanneroo 103–78 East Perth Perry Lakes Basketball Stadium
A Women Wanneroo 63–55 Cockburn

Awards[edit]

Fairest and Best
A Men A Women
Jeff Anderson (Swan Districts) Sue Arthur (Cockburn)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Peters State League Division One Programme 1986. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1986.


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