club history

1989 saw the formation of the State Basketball League (SBL) with both a men’s and women’s competition. A team from Bunbury, known as the Slammers, entered the Men’s SBL for its inaugural season. In 1991, the Slammers made their first MSBL Grand Final, where they lost 123–120 in overtime to the Swan City Mustangs.

In 1992, a Slammers women’s team entered the Women’s SBL. That year, the men’s team recorded their first minor premiership with a first-place finish and a 22–2 record. They went on to reach their second straight MSBL Grand Final, where they lost 107–94 to the Cockburn Cougars.

Following the 1994 season, the Slammers women withdrew from the SBL. They finished in ninth place in each of their first three seasons, registering a 6–14 record in both 1992 and 1993, and a 3–17 record in 1994.

In 1995, the men’s team was led by American imports James Fitch and Steve Branch, and coach Steve Hawkins. Halfway through the season, the Slammers had a 6–7 record. They went on to win 12 of their next 13 games to finish in fifth place, and then had series wins in both the quarter-finals and semi-finals. In the 1995 MSBL Grand Final, the league’s only best-of-three grand final series, the Slammers defeated the Goldfields Giants 2–0 to claim their first SBL Championship, winning 91–78 in game one and 88–86 in game two. Game two ended with a two-pointer on the final buzzer. Both grand final games were held at Challenge Stadium.

In 1996, the men’s team recorded their second minor premiership with a first-place finish and a 21–5 record. They went on to reach their fourth MSBL Grand Final, where they won back-to-back championships with a 103–86 victory over the Geraldton Buccaneers.

In 1998, the men’s team made their fifth MSBL Grand Final, where they defeated the Cougars 105–96 to win their third championship.

In 1999, the men’s team recorded their third minor premiership with a first-place finish and a 21–5 record. They went on to reach their sixth MSBL Grand Final, where they once again claimed back-to-back championships with an 89–73 victory over the Perth Redbacks.

In 2000, the Slammers women returned to the SBL after a five-year hiatus. In the 2012 season, after 15 years of not playing in the finals, the women’s team finished in third place with a 15–7 record. They went on to reach the WSBL Grand Final, where they defeated the Rockingham Flames 85–48 to win their maiden championship behind grand final MVP, Kim Sitzmann.

Following the Slammers men’s halcyon period in the 1990s, the team had 11 years without making the finals and an overall record of 46–225, which included two winless seasons and two years where they had just one win. The Slammers men returned to the finals in 2013, 2014 and 2015, with 2015 culminating in a 105–75 grand final loss to the Joondalup Wolves.

In 2021, the SBL was rebranded as NBL1 West.

Coming into the 2024 season, the Slammers women had lost 32 straight matches and 73 of their last 74. After going winless in 2024, the team entered the 2025 season on a 52-game losing streak. On 5 April 2025, in the season opener, the Slammers women won their first NBL1 West game since 21 May 2022.

Club names

Men

1989 – 1994

Souwest Slammers

1995 – 2004

Bunbury City Slammers

2005-2008

Bunbury Slammers

2009-Present

South West Slammers

woMen

1992-1994

Souwest Slammers

2000 – 2004

Bunbury City Slammers

2005-2008

Bunbury Slammers

2009-Present

South West Slammers

championships

1995
1996
1998
1999
2012
MEN
MEN
MEN
MEN
Women

Retired Numbers

10

James Fitch

4 x Championships (95,96,98,99)
3 x Grand Final MVP (96,98,99)
315 games over 12 seasons
8784 points
3313 rebounds
1010 assists

12

Aaron Edwards

3 Championships (95,98,99)
423 games over 20 seasons
4687 points
2606 rebounds
1037 assists

LIFE MEMBERS

Val Chalk

2021

Greg Chalk 

2021

Mary Chalk (dec) 

2021

Gary James (Dec)  

2021

Wade Bennett 

2021

Brad Waldock  

2021

Todd Colton  

2021

Neil Weir 

2021

Damien Chalk  

2021

Ian Telfer 

2021

Kathy Hawkins 

2021

Russell Upton 

2021

Greg Worthington 

2021

James Fitch 

2021

Carolyn Ward  

2021

Lee Smith 

2021

Robyn Pescud 

2021

Mimma Upton 

2021

Wade Hitchcock 

2021

Trent Worthington 

2021

Treena Worthington 

2021

Lisa Cartwright 

2021

Kate Fielding

2021

Steve Hawkins 

2021

Aaron Edwards 

2021

Carole Kjellgren        

2021

Sharon Barrett 

2021

Sharon Barrett 

Danniel Liddlelow 

Jayson Liddlelow

2022

Liana Gunson

2022

Daniel Gunson 

2022

Amy Cocodis 

2022

Ray Burrows 

2023

Mick Bennett

2025

Di Bennett

2025

Julianne Bissaker

2025

Veniece Watts

2025

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