
5
May
South Women
WNBL star Ellis is 'Diamond' for surging Eagles
Abbey Ellis leads Diamond Valley surge as Frankston control Nunawading in Round 5 NBL1 South
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Round 5 in the South separated contenders from chasers. Diamond Valley delivered the most complete performance of the weekend, while Frankston reinforced its position inside the top tier with a controlled win over Nunawading. Across the round, scoring depth and defensive pressure defined outcomes.
Game of the Round 1
Diamond Valley Eagles 93 def. Keilor Thunder 68 – Watch the Replay
Game Snapshot
- Quarter Scores: 23–18, 30–19, 24–18, 16–13
- Largest Lead: 25 points
- Game Context: Diamond Valley broke the game open in the second quarter
Abbey Ellis finished with 25 points and 5 assists, setting the tone offensively as Diamond Valley surged in the second quarter to create separation.
The Eagles shot 52.2% from the field and 50% from three (9-from-18), with multiple contributors stepping in.
- Tayha Watkins: 15 points on 5-from-6 shooting
- Alex Sharp: 13 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists
- Erin Riley: 13 points, 7 rebounds, 4 steals, 4 blocks
Keilor had three players in double figures – Lara McSpadden (18), Isobelle Wightman (17), and Tess Heal (17) – but couldn’t contain Diamond Valley’s scoring runs.
By the Numbers
- Diamond Valley: 93 PTS │ 52.2% FG │ 9–18 3PT │ 45 REB
- Keilor: 68 PTS │ 40% FG │ 17 turnovers
Game of the Round 2
Frankston Blues 82 def. Nunawading Spectres 68 – Watch the Replay
Game Snapshot
- Quarter Scores: 14–16, 24–21, 24–18, 20–13
- Largest Lead: 18 points
- Game Context: Frankston took control through the middle quarters
Louise Brown delivered a dominant inside presence with 21 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 assists, anchoring Frankston’s offence and rebounding edge.
Frankston had multiple contributors:
- Pahlyss Hokianga: 14 points, 7 assists, 3 steals
- Emily Monaghan: 12 points, 3 steals
- Sophie Alexander: 10 points, 7 rebounds
Despite Riley Lupfer’s 21 points and Eliza Hollingsworth’s 12 points, 14 rebounds, the Spectres shot 34.8% from the field and couldn’t sustain scoring runs.
By the Numbers
- Frankston: 82 PTS │ 50 REB │ 13 STL │ 41.3% FG
- Nunawading: 68 PTS │ 21 TO │ 34.8% FG
What the Round Told Us
- Diamond Valley’s offence is elite when clicking
Shooting efficiency and depth make them one of the hardest teams to guard. - Frankston’s structure travels
Defence and rebounding consistency continue to underpin their wins. - Sandringham still the benchmark
The ladder leaders remain the most complete team despite others closing. - Mid-table volatility remains
Teams between 5th–10th continue to trade results week-to-week.
Ladder Context (Post Round 5 Snapshot)
- Top Tier: Sandringham, Casey
- Chasers: Eltham, Diamond Valley
- Middle Pack: Ballarat, Frankston, Mt Gambier, Knox
Round 6 Watchlist
- Casey vs Sandringham – early title preview
- Frankston vs Keilor – separation game
- Dandenong vs Kilsyth – both chasing consistency
Round 5 Takeaway
The South is evolving into a two-speed competition. The top teams are not just winning – they are dictating games early and sustaining control. For the rest, the margin for error is shrinking fast as the finals race tightens.
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