Following the West successes at the Kelvin Hall last weekend in the first Scottish Cup finals to be held in Glasgow for a decade, the city has also dominated the annual awards of the Scottish Basketball Association.

Glasgow Sports Division's winning women's coach Shirley Birch has been named female Coach of the Year and the veteran Boznian refugee and former Yugoslav cap Slavica Zelenovic has taken the female Player of the Year award; while Glasgow's Scottish international Alan Kiddie has been named the male Player of the Year.

Kiddie helped Glasgow men end Livingston Bulls' long run of Scottish League title victories, though Glasgow were beaten in the cup semi-final by eventual winners St Mirren McDonalds.

Had voting for the awards not closed before the cup finals, Saints' coach Lindsay Lang, whose team took the senior men's trophy on their first visit to the finals, might have taken the male coach award, which went instead to Falkirk Fury's John Bunyan, whose teams did not feature in any of the finals.

St Mirren also won the Bank of Scotland cadet league, after a dramatic double overtime decider with Troon, and reached both cadet and cadette cup finals.

City of Edinburgh, whose men's and women's teams won four out of five finals, including both Bank of Scotland junior cups and the men's under-23, supplied both junior players of the year in Lawrie Costello and Gillian Smith and must have had a case for male coach as Lawrie's dad Danny took their junior side to an unbeaten record in a highly competitive league.

Troon possibly had the most frustrating season of the lot: involved at the death in so much yet denied both cadet and junior cups and league, the cadet title snatch so cruelly by St Mirren after a much-acclaimed game at Marr College.

Their one crumb of comfort was the cadet player award for Neil Campbell, while Jennifer McLaren from unfashionable Denny won the cadette women's honour.

Scottish Special Needs awards were also made this year, with Dundee Mavericks supplying both female coach, Elaine Hughes, and male player, Kevin Sturrock, and

Stirling Cyclones' Bill Cameron being named male coach, with Karen Wolff (Central Jaguars) the female player.