The South West Slammers men's and women's sides faced stiff competition in this year's State Basketball League - Pre-season Blitz.
Playing at Warwick Stadium on March 2 and 3, the Slammers men's team clashed with Joondalup in game one.
Shooting 19 to 15 in the second half, the Wolves secured a 41 to 30 victory.
A sluggish first half proved costly for the Slammers against Willetton Tigers.
Thanks to strong offensive and defensive pressure, Willetton led 44 to 9 at the main break.
Import Tyler Livingston top scored with 15 points in the Slammers' crushing 64 to 38 defeat.
The Slammers fared better against Perth Redbacks in game three.
Both teams were neck-and-neck, before the Slammers secured a six-point lead at half time.
Stronger in the second half, the Redbacks took home a 86 to 80 win.
Brody England shot 24 (including nine free throws and three three-pointers), while Michael Lay notched up 22.
The Slammers obliterated Kalamunda Eastern Suns in round one of the women's competition.
Fans watched on as the Slammers shot 22 unanswered points in the first half.
Import Brittni Montgomery landed 10 in the Slammers' 41 to 25 win.
Cian Parsons' 14-point haul helped the Slammers to defeat Joondalup in game two.
Dominant in the first half, the Slammers went on to claim a 49 to 33 victory.
The South West side then clinched a 65 to 60 win over Cockburn Cougars.
Montgomery impressed once again with 19, while Makailah Dyer made 10.
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