Premier League (2003-2004)

Final Standings

Group C

1. SBK Grodno-93 27-1
2. BK Minsk - BNTU 18-10
3. Lokomotiv-KiS  17-11
4. Spartak-Cond. 16-12
5. RSHVSM Minsk   16-12
6. Temp-OSHVSM  8-20
7. OZAA Osipovichi 7-21
8. RUOR Minsk 3-25

Group D

9. BGU Minsk 2-0
10. Borisov 1-1
11. GOSDUSHOR G. 0-1
Statistics

POINTS PER GAME
1.Regular Season

1. D. Korshuk           21.3

2. S.Matveev          19.3

3. P. Gabrusevich   17.8

4. V.Hubko              17.7

5. E. Batvenkov       17.7

6. S.Glavitsky          17.4  

7. D. Poleschuk       16.9 

   2. Playoffs:

1. H. Kandrusevich 25.7

2. D. Korshuk           21.0

3. I.Galaburda         20.5

4. V.Hubko               17.0

5. S.Matveev            17.0

6. P. Gabrusevich     16.0



Eurobasket All-League 03-04 Season Awards


Dzianis
Korshuk

Player of the Year: Dzianis Korshuk (204-C/F-78) (Grodno-93)
Guard of the Year: Aliaksei Pyntsikau (192-G-75) (Grodno-93)
Forward of the Year: Dzianis Korshuk (204-C/F-78) (Grodno-93)
Center of the Year: Eduard Prima (200-F/C-79) (BC Minsk-BNTU)
Newcomer of the Year: Maksim Shustau (185-G-86) (RSHVSM)
Most Improved Player of the Year: Pavel Gabrusevich (192-G-82) (BC Minsk BNTU)
Import Player of the Year: Sergey Maksimov (200-F-78) (Spartak-Conditer)
Coach of the Year: Mikhail Feiman (RSHVSM)

All-League 1st Team

Aliaksei Pyntsikau (192-G-75) (Grodno-93)
Dmitri Polischuk (192-G-85) (RUOR BC Minsk BNTU)
Heorhi Kandrusevich (198-F-80) (RSHVSM)
Dzianis Korshuk (204-C/F-78) (Grodno-93)
Eduard Prima (200-F/C-79) (BC Minsk-BNTU)

All-League 2nd Team

Maksim Shustau (185-G-86) (RSHVSM)
Pavel Gabrusevich (192-G-82) (BC Minsk BNTU)
Sergei Matveev (195-F/G-80) (Lokomotiv KiS)
Viktar Hubko (205-C-70) (Lokomotiv KiS)
Viacheslav Mytiko (219-C-78) (Lokomotiv KiS)

All-Newcomers Team

Maksim Shustau (185-G-86) (RSHVSM)
Valery Handlin (185-G-86) (RUOR)
Aliaksei Trastianetsky (190-F-86) (RSHVSM)
Kanstantsin Yafremau (200-F-86) (RSHVSM)
Vyacheslav Skidan (206-C-85) (RUOR)


All-Star Game 2004
EAST - WEST 95:90 (29:23, 19:22, 13:15, 34:30)
EAST
: Aleksander Poderachev (185-G-75),  2, Alexei Sukhovetsky (185-G-82) 4, Pavel Gabrusevich (192-G-82) 17, Sergei Maksimov (198-F-83) 6, Viacheslav Mytiko (219-C-78) 8; Alexandr Ignatik (203-C-82) 17, Viktar Hubko (205-C-70) 14, Sergei Matveev (195-F/G-80) 13, Sergei Glavitsky (189-G-81) 12, Sergey Savin (200-G-82) 2
WEST
: Dmitry Zaitsev (193-G-81) - 6, Aliaksei Pyntsikau (192-G-75) 3, Heorhi Kandrusevich (198-F-80) 24, Dzianis Korshuk (204-C/F-78) 15, Eduard Prima (200-F/C-79) 13; Valeri Khamenia (202-F/G-78, college: George Washington) 10, Dmitri Poleschuk (192-G-85) 9, Petr Sarasek (207-C-82) 8, Maksim Shustau (185-G-86) 2, Vyacheslav Skidan (206-C-85) 0
MVPs
: EAST Pavel Gabrusevich (192-G-82); WEST – Heorhi Kandrusevich (198-F-80)  The show was held on January in the newly erected sports arena in Vitebsk. Three players were missing from the initially announced rosters Zyskunov is being tested by one of the Romanian clubs; Mishukov is recovering from injury and Svetnik is sidelined due to an illness. Alexei Sukhovetsky (185-G-82), Vyacheslav Skidan (206-C-85) and Viacheslav Mytiko(219-C-78) have been invited to fill in the gaps in the rosters. The game itself was not as exciting as it may have promised  the EAST team managed to overcome the WEST in the last quarter and came victorious for the second time in history. Aliaksei Pyntsikau (192-G-75) won the three-point competition for the fourth time in five All-Star Game shows, while Dmitry Zaitsev (193-G-81) and Heorhi Kandrusevich  (198-F-80) came top of the long-range shot and slam-dunk competitions.