NEWCASTLE Hunters duo Myles Cherry and Chier Maker have been named in this year's Waratah League all star five.
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Basketball NSW made the announcement on Monday and it comes after the state's 2021 competitions were officially abandoned last month because of coronavirus.
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Cherry was selected as centre and Maker as one of two forwards. Manly also scored two spots courtesy of Christian Jurlina and Indiana Faithful. Dyson Daniels from the Centre of Excellence rounded out the men's merit side.
Daniels collected multiple trophies, adding MVP and youth player of the year, while Cherry also got the best defensive gong. Maitland Mustangs mentor Luke Boyle was named coach of the year.
In the women's draw Bankstown's Tahlia Tupaea was named MVP.
Newcastle's Emily Foy made the women's youth all star five.
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