Asia-Basket.com All-Singapore WNBL Awards 2025- June 4, 2025![]() In the recent basketball season, the Kim Huat Blazers emerged as the dominant force in the league, showcasing exceptional talent across various positions.
Starting with standout center Pauline Ang-Siew, she was a force to be reckoned with, earning multiple accolades including Player of the Year, Finals MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and more.
Her consistent performance on both ends of the court, averaging over 11 rebounds and 10 points per game, played a crucial role in the team's undefeated season and eventual championship victory.
Point guard Jia-Min Lim also had a stellar season, being named Guard of the Year and contributing significantly to the team's success.
With her scoring ability and defensive prowess, she complemented Ang-Siew's dominance in the paint, helping the team secure victories throughout the season.
Power forward Alanna Lim showcased her skills by earning Forward of the Year honors, demonstrating her prowess on the boards and contributing over 5 points per game.
Her presence in the lineup added depth and versatility to the team, further solidifying their championship aspirations.
Lastly, forward Leshane Yeoh stood out as the Best Prospect of the Year, displaying promising talent that bodes well for the team's future success.
Her ability to score and rebound effectively contributed to the team's overall performance and added a youthful energy to the roster.
On the opposing side, guard Kai-Ting See of the Hillcrest Grays put up a strong performance, earning a spot in the First Team and showcasing her scoring and rebounding abilities throughout the season.
Despite her efforts, her team fell short in the final against the formidable Kim Huat Blazers.
Overall, the Kim Huat Blazers' roster was filled with standout players who excelled in their respective positions, leading the team to an impressive undefeated season and championship victory. Player of the Year: Finals MVP: Defensive Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: Best Prospect of the Year: First Team Second Team Honorable Mention All-Defensive Team |
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