Launceston Basketballer Kai Woodfall is enjoying a purple patch of form in the NBL1 North competition.
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The 24-year-old guard, who studies medicine at the University of Queensland, has starred so far this season for the South West Metro Pirates, averaging 21.5 points per game.
ELSEWHERE IN SPORT
His efforts see him sit fifth in the league's points-per-game tally, with a season-high performance of 25 points on May 22.
Woodfall fell just short of bettering that effort on Saturday night, scoring 24 points and having three rebounds and assists in the Pirates' eight-point loss to the Brisbane Captials.
The former Riverside High student attended Southwest Baptist and Missouri Baptist in the United States, returning home in 2019 to play eight games for the North West Thunder before relocating to Queensland.
Joining the Pirates for the cancelled 2020 season, the man behind KWBasketball honed his craft in the Queensland state league.