Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Waves skipper out but confidence up

- ELIZA REILLY

THEY yesterday lost their captain to a dislocated shoulder but the Gold Coast Waves are refusing to give up on their state title hopes.

The Waves won four of their five division one qualifying games at the Under-18 State Basketball Championsh­ips during the week to finish second in their pool as they prepare to take on the Southern District Spartans in their semi-final today (12.30pm at Carrara).

However they will be without captain Reuben Nicholas, who dislocated his shoulder behind the play yesterday when his arm got caught in the armpit of an opponent.

“He’s a big guy for us and we don’t have many so we’ll have to change up our team strategy a bit leading into the Spartans, who have a few state players,” said Waves coach Steve Kerr.

Despite losing Nicholas, Kerr is confident his side will have what it takes to match it with the Spartans after completing a remarkable near-win against the club during the Waves’ regular season.

“We were down by 24-odd points and rallied to send them into overtime, where we lost by two points,” Kerr said. “It was our standout game of the regular season and even though we lost, it gave the boys a lot of belief.”

The Gold Coast Waves female division one side have also qualified for finals and will take on the Logan Thunder this morning (9.30am at Carrara) after defeating Townsville yesterday and finishing on top of their qualifying pool.

“We knew we were going to have a tough finals game whether we finished first or second but Logan are a lot different to Townsville so we’ve got to adapt quickly,” coach Cassie Dover said.

“I think any team in the semi-finals can win it but I believe the girls can win if we follow our plan and keep playing like we have been as a team and a unit.”

 ?? Picture: TERTIUS PICKARD ?? Preston Legassick of the Waves in their game against the Brisbane Capitals.
Picture: TERTIUS PICKARD Preston Legassick of the Waves in their game against the Brisbane Capitals.

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