MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » Sport » Bacchus Marsh Lions big loss to end season

Bacchus Marsh Lions big loss to end season

Bacchus Marsh Lions proved no match for Mt Gambier Lakers in the Country Basketball League south-west men’s grand final.

Claiming a championship in their first season was always going to be a tough ask – especially as the Lions came up against a full-strength Lakers line-up.

The Lakers delivered one of the performances of the season on Saturday as they overwhelmed the Lions 116-62 at Bluewater Leisure Centre in Colac.

The championship is the Lakers third in four years; they finished runners-up in the other year.

Lions co-coach Jeff Feben was in awe of the Lakers’ performance.

“They were the leader all year and clearly the pacesetter,” he said.

“Watching them, they may have been two or three levels above the other teams.

“I’ve never seen a team shoot the lights out like that – they shot at 80-odd per cent

“I’ve seen a lot of Big V, mostly div 1, and I think they would win a final and even challenge in the championship division.”

Heading into the game, Feben said one of the Lakers’ biggest strengths was the ability to have different scorers.

That proved to be the case in the decider, with six Lakers hitting double figures.

For the Lions it was a tough night all round with just Diquan Williams, with 22 points, scoring double figures.

Feben said the side had its grand final the previous week when it beat minor premiers Horsham Hornets.

“We had to play really well to beat them and make it through,” he said.

“This week, they were a cut above us. We were with them for the first few minutes and then they went on a scoring run.

“Kirky [Jordan Kirk] couldn’t get easy baskets at the ring, while Bill [Feben] hit a few shots.

“Diquan Williams was the standout. He had the spring and speed you need to go with a team like that.”

Despite the loss, the Lions’ season has been a success, according to Jeff Feben.

“I’m extremely proud,” he said. “It exceeded all our expectations and it’s a good base. It’s a good start for us.”

Billy Feben was named as a joint south-west conference most valuable player.

He was also named a joint defence player of the conference, with both awards voted on by the coaches.

Feben averaged 21.19 points a game, the third best in the conference. He made the second most points overall and shot the most three pointers.

Jeff Feben said they were surprised that Billy shared both of those awards.

“It was a good little surprise,” he said.

“As a father I’m proud and really happy, while as a club, to get that sort of recognition in the first season is a really good thing.”

Digital Editions


  • A fun-filled day by the lake

    A fun-filled day by the lake

    One of Melton’s favourite annual events is set to return to Lake Caroline this month, with Lakeside Alive celebrating the city’s rich cultural diversity by…

More News

  • Melton’s high hopes

    Melton’s high hopes

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 452930 Melton is hoping to finish the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west season on a high, after letting slip another opportunity to get a…

  • Community art promotes inclusion

    Community art promotes inclusion

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536103 A vibrant collection of artwork by local residents, including people living with disability, seniors, those experiencing mental health challenges, and members of Culturally…

  • Shopping help for heart health

    Shopping help for heart health

    The Heart Foundation and the nutrition platform No Money No Time have launched a new partnership to help residents in the northern and western suburbs manage rising grocery costs while…

  • Major works to cause delays

    Major works to cause delays

    Major infrastructure projects will cause significant travel disruptions across Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs throughout the autumn months as construction enters key phases on several road and rail removals. Commuters…

  • Sporting opportunities for young inmates

    Sporting opportunities for young inmates

    The Victorian Government has announced an expansion of the Twinning Project to the Ripley Unit at Marngoneet Prison. This initiative, which focuses on young men aged 18 to 25, is…

  • New anti-gang movement

    New anti-gang movement

    The Victorian Government has announced a $1 million investment into a new anti-gang program aimed at preventing the recruitment of young people into criminal networks. Managed by the Violence Reduction…

  • Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Local sporting clubs across Victoria are encouraged to apply for a fresh round of funding grants launched by the state government. On Wednesday, Community Sport Minister Ros Spence announced that…

  • AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    Loneliness and social isolation are now recognised as major public health threats, prompting governments to explore technological solutions. Research from Monash University argues new AI ‘digital companions’ marketed as a…

  • EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    Environmental Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has lost patience with companies that fail to show how they are reducing packaging waste, warning they risk significant penalties if they don’t comply with…

  • WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 183103 Hazardous manual handling is the biggest cause of workplace injuries in Victoria, according to WorkSafe. The state’s work safety regulator said it has…