All-NBL1 West First Team

The All-NBL1 West First Team is an annual NBL1 West honour bestowed on the best players in the league each year. Under the State Basketball League (SBL) brand, a five-player team was named every year between 2005 and 2019. Up until 2017, there were alternating terms used for the team, including "All Stars", "All Star Teams" and "All-Star Five". In 2018 and 2019, "All-SBL First Team" was used. Since 2021, "All-NBL1 West First Team" has been used.

On a few occasions, due to the different voting systems, the Most Valuable Player has not been named in the All-Star Five / First Team.

Selections

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the Most Valuable Player in the same year

2005 to 2008

From the 2005 season to 2008 season, the team was composed of five roster spots and selected without regard to position. The players are therefore listed in alphabetical order.

Year Women Men Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
2005 Christine BoydPerth RedbacksShamus BallantyneGoldfields Giants[1][2]
Rohanee CoxWilletton TigersEric BrandGeraldton Buccaneers
Emily FieldingSouth West SlammersEric CarterPerry Lakes Hawks
Tanya KellyPerry Lakes HawksAndy GilbertLakeside Lightning
Renee WharekuraPerry Lakes HawksCarmichael OlowoyoRockingham Flames
2006 Melinda BartlettWanneroo WolvesShamus Ballantyne (2)Goldfields Giants[3][4]
Christine Boyd (2)Perth RedbacksLuke MackayPerth Redbacks
Kristi ChanningLakeside LightningCarmichael Olowoyo (2)Rockingham Flames
Brooke HiddlestonePerth RedbacksPaul RogersWilletton Tigers
Tanya Kelly (2)Perry Lakes HawksTy ShawGoldfields Giants
2007 Christine Boyd (3)Perth RedbacksRobert EppsWilletton Tigers[5]
Myra DonkinLakeside LightningJason HarrisGeraldton Buccaneers
Liz CookeStirling SenatorsMichael LayGeraldton Buccaneers
Tanya Kelly (3)Perry Lakes HawksAaron ShawLakeside Lightning
Carly WilsonStirling SenatorsTy Shaw (2)Goldfields Giants
2008 Rebecca DukeWilletton TigersPeter CrawfordPerry Lakes Hawks[6]
Eleanor HaringStirling SenatorsJeff DowdellWanneroo Wolves
Tanya Kelly (4)Perry Lakes HawksMichael Lay (2)Geraldton Buccaneers
Deanna SmithPerry Lakes HawksCurtis MarshallGeraldton Buccaneers
Carly Wilson (2)Stirling SenatorsSean SonderleiterPerry Lakes Hawks

2009 to 2019

From the 2009 season to 2019 season, the team was composed of five roster spots and selected with regard to position. The players are therefore listed according to the position they were assigned in the official league awards.

Adrian Majstrovich's 2009 All-Star Team trophy
Anthony Lee's 2011 All-Star Team trophy
Year Women Men Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
2009 PG: Kate MalpassWilletton TigersPG: Shamus Ballantyne (3)Goldfields Giants[7]
SG: Natalie YoungLakeside LightningSG: Luke PayneLakeside Lightning
SF: Deanna Smith (2)Perry Lakes HawksSF: Luke MeyerGeraldton Buccaneers
PF: Ashley GilmoreWilletton TigersPF: Adrian MajstrovichKalamunda Eastern Suns
C: Shelly BostonMandurah MagicC: Jarrad PrueLakeside Lightning
2010 PG: Kate Malpass (2)Willetton TigersPG: Joel WagnerPerth Redbacks[8][9]
SG: Casey MihovilovichMandurah MagicSG: Ryan ZamrozGeraldton Buccaneers
SF: Kaye TuckerRockingham FlamesSF: Cameron ToveyWilletton Tigers
PF: Samantha NorwoodEast Perth EaglesPF: Adrian Majstrovich (2)Kalamunda Eastern Suns
C: Marita PaynePerth RedbacksC: Jarrad Prue (2)Lakeside Lightning
2011 PG: Kate Malpass (3)Willetton TigersPG: Ty HarrelsonCockburn Cougars[10]
SG: Casey Mihovilovich (2)Mandurah MagicSG: Luke Payne (2)Lakeside Lightning
SF: Jasmine HooperWilletton TigersSF: Anthony LeePerry Lakes Hawks
PF: Leah RushKalamunda Eastern SunsPF: Greg HireWanneroo Wolves
C: Samantha Norwood (2)East Perth EaglesC: Tom JervisEast Perth Eagles
2012 PG: Adrienne JonesKalamunda Eastern SunsPG: Joel Wagner (2)Perth Redbacks[11]
SG: Kim SitzmannSouth West SlammersSG: Luke Payne (3)Lakeside Lightning
SF: Jasmine Hooper (2)Willetton TigersSF: Ty Harrelson (2)Goldfields Giants
PF: Stephanie JonesCockburn CougarsPF: Damian MataczWanneroo Wolves
C: Emma CannonRockingham FlamesC: Tom Jervis (2)East Perth Eagles
2013 PG: Taylor WildStirling SenatorsPG: Ty Harrelson (3)South West Slammers[12][13]
SG: Kim Sitzmann (2)South West SlammersSG: Quinn McDowellWilletton Tigers
SF: Sami WhitcombRockingham FlamesSF: Ben BeranLakeside Lightning
PF: Lisa WallbuttonWilletton TigersPF: Taylor MullenaxMandurah Magic
C: Marita Payne (2)Perth RedbacksC: Tom Jervis (3)East Perth Eagles
2014 PG: Casey Mihovilovich (3)Mandurah MagicPG: Kyle ArmourEast Perth Eagles[14]
SG: Sami Whitcomb (2)Rockingham FlamesSG: Seb SalinasJoondalup Wolves
SF: Ali SchwagmeyerKalamunda Eastern SunsSF: Stan OkoyePerth Redbacks
PF: Kari PickensLakeside LightningPF: Cooper LandRockingham Flames
C: Marita Payne (3)Cockburn CougarsC: Jarrad Prue (3)Lakeside Lightning
2015 PG: Kate Malpass (4)Willetton TigersPG: Tre NicholsSouth West Slammers[15]
SG: Casey Mihovilovich (4)Mandurah MagicSG: Jordan SwingLakeside Lightning
SF: Sami Whitcomb (3)Rockingham FlamesSF: Bennie LewisGeraldton Buccaneers
PF: Deanna Smith (3)Cockburn CougarsPF: Gavin FieldCockburn Cougars
C: Louella TomlinsonWilletton TigersC: Ray TurnerPerth Redbacks
2016 PG: Shani AmosJoondalup WolvesPG: Tre Nichols (2)South West Slammers[16][17]
SG: Sami Whitcomb (4)Rockingham FlamesSG: Matthew AdekponyaGeraldton Buccaneers
SF: Klara WischerJoondalup WolvesSF: Gavin Field (2)Cockburn Cougars
PF: Candace WilliamsCockburn CougarsPF: Daniel AlexanderLakeside Lightning
C: Louella Tomlinson (2)Willetton TigersC: Marcus GoodeCockburn Cougars
2017 PG: Nici GildayMandurah MagicPG: Tre Nichols (3)South West Slammers[18]
SG: Stacey BarrWilletton TigersSG: Dwayne BenjaminGeraldton Buccaneers
SF: Ali Schwagmeyer (2)Lakeside LightningSF: Brian VoelkelSouth West Slammers
PF: Carly BoagMandurah MagicPF: Shawn RedhagePerth Redbacks
C: Natalie BurtonPerry Lakes HawksC: Ray Turner (2)Willetton Tigers
2018 PG: Ali Schwagmeyer (3)Lakeside LightningPG: Jack IsenbargerLakeside Lightning[19]
SG: Anita BrownMandurah MagicSG: Gavin Field (3)Cockburn Cougars
SF: Antonia FarnworthPerry Lakes HawksSF: Ben PurserPerry Lakes Hawks
PF: Jennie RintalaKalamunda Eastern SunsPF: Jalen BillupsJoondalup Wolves
C: Kayla SteindlPerth RedbacksC: Daniel Alexander (2)Lakeside Lightning
2019 PG: Lauren MansfieldPerth RedbacksPG: Marshall NelsonPerth Redbacks[20][21]
SG: Stacey Barr (2)Warwick SenatorsSG: Joshua BraunKalamunda Eastern Suns
SF: Laina SnyderWilletton TigersSF: Gavin Field (4)Cockburn Cougars
PF: Darcee GarbinRockingham FlamesPF: Greg Hire (2)Rockingham Flames
C: Amber LandJoondalup WolvesC: Patrick BurkeGoldfields Giants
2020 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2021 to present

Since the 2021 season, the team has been composed of five roster spots and selected without regard to position. The players are therefore listed in alphabetical order.

Year Women Men Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
2021 Stacey Barr (3)Warwick SenatorsJay BowieLakeside Lightning[22]
Mary GouldingEast Perth EaglesScott MachadoMandurah Magic
Samantha LubckeWilletton TigersMathiang MuoGeraldton Buccaneers
Alexandra SharpWilletton TigersNic PozoglouCockburn Cougars
Kayla Steindl (2)Joondalup WolvesLouis TimmsPerth Redbacks
2022 Stacey Barr (4)Warwick SenatorsCameron ColemanGeraldton Buccaneers[23]
Emma ClarkePerry Lakes HawksCaleb DavisWarwick Senators
Jessie EdwardsCockburn CougarsMarshall Nelson (2)Rockingham Flames
Teige MorrellJoondalup WolvesC. J. TurnageJoondalup Wolves
Robbi RyanJoondalup WolvesDevondrick WalkerRockingham Flames
2023 Stacey Barr (5)Warwick SenatorsJoe Cook-GreenKalamunda Eastern Suns[24]
Mehryn KrakerRockingham FlamesQuintin DoveJoondalup Wolves
Teige Morrell (2)Joondalup WolvesGorjok GakWilletton Tigers
Sarah MortensenCockburn CougarsMalik MuenierGeraldton Buccaneers
Alexandra Sharp (2)Willetton TigersDevondrick Walker (2)Rockingham Flames

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