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MORE than a dozen young Bendigo basketballers have been identified among country Victoria’s best and brightest under-12 athletes.
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Sixteen Bendigo Basketball Association athletes have been invited to participate in the annual Basketball Victoria Country Jamboree in Echuca this September.
They are Ava Broderick, Lahni Coutanche, Lavinia Cox, Jacaila Dettmann, Sienna Hobbs, Molly McLoughlan, Giselle Probert, Jasmine Rielley, Ava Belle Rifat, Ainsley Taft, Charlotte Waugh, Bryce Goudge, Harry King, Jack McMahon, Davis McNair and Nicholas Roberts.
The group is among 240 players, 18 young referees, 24 coaches and 24 team staff invited to attend the prestigious event.
At last weekend’s BVC inder-12 skills day – held at nine regional centres across Victoria – the top 240 were selected from nearly 1000 participants to represent their associations and domestic clubs at the Jamboree.
Other central Victorian participants include Alisha Murley (Castlemaine Basketball Association), Alexis Gregor, Sienna Quinlan, Declan Hallett, Riley Hutton, Jobe Shanahan, Lewis Stubbs (Echuca Basketball Association), and Ethan Townsing (Maryborough Basketball Association).