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Bvc Athletes Selected for Gold Nugget Camp SEPTEMBER 2014 MABA OCTOBER 2014 NOVEMBER 2014 NEWSLETTER BVC ATHLETES SELECTED FOR GOLD NUGGET CAMP Basketball Victoria Country have finalised selection for athletes DECLAN SCRIVEN & CHLOE KERR to attend the 2014 U14 Gold Nugget Camp in October this year. Player’s selected for this camp has occurred through regional academies at 8 locations across Country Victoria. The BVC U14 Gold Nugget Camp will be held this year in Shepparton on Saturday October 11th and 12th 2014 the change of location in 2014 has occurred due to the WNBL preseason tournament which will be held in Bendigo over the same weekend. This camp marks the end of the Under 14 Regional Basketball Academy Program which involved weekly training sessions and two, two day camps in 8 Regional areas around the State during terms 2 & 3. Players were selected into Regional Academies Friday 1st August 2014 from the U14 Skills Days held in February this year. Over 480 Maffra 64 defeated Waverley 43 players were part of the 2014 Basketball Victoria Country Regional Academy Program. Friday 8th August 2014 Dandenong 61 defeated Maffra 40 The Gold Nugget Basketball camp will be attended by approximately 90 boys & 90 girls as well as 40 coaches & 6 Managers. Players will be vying for selection to the Australian Friday 15th August Country Junior Basketball Cup (Albury) or the Southern Cross Maffra 42 defeated Broadmeadows 29 Basketball Challenge (Wantirna South) in January, 2015. Friday 22nd August 2014 Maffra 54 defeated Altona 47 Sam Whelan Austin Hodge Elimination / Qualifying Finals Cody Henness Friday 29th August Coco Henry Maffra 54 defeated Altona 42 Eliza Osborn Paige Biddle Semi Finals Faith Biddle Jack Allman Friday 5th September Tom Schacht Kilsyth 42 defeated Maffra 41 Ben Shanahan 2014/2015 SQUAD COACHES APPOINTED Under 10 Boys Bree Burgiel Under 12 Boys Boof Gallatly Under 14 Boys Kaleb Sclater Under 16 Boys Bec Mair Under 18 Boys Bec Mair & Boof Gallatly Under 10 Girls Andrew Gieschen Under 12 Girls Leanne Gallatly Under 14 Girls Leanne Gallatly Under 16 Girls Maddy Bates Under 18 Girls Tracy McConnell-Henry CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 LIAM HEASLEAY, MADISON SHINGLES, ZAC JONES Maffra U12G Runners Up to Bendigo Generals Maffra U16B Runners Up to Geelong Pivot City Tyson Whelan, Cody Hennes, Jack Allman, Ben Shanahan, Sam Murray, U16 Boys – Tom Schacht Austin Hodge, Luke Shelton, Bailey Smith, Oakley Henry, Tom Schacht U18 Girls – Coco Henry, Eliza Osborn, Paige Biddle U18 Boys – Cody Henness, Sam Whelan TOURNAMENT RESULTS U14 BOYS Traralgon 55 defeated Maffra 14 Korumburra 35 defeated Maffra 22 U10 GIRLS Traralgon 29 defeated Maffra 15 Warragul 35 defeated Maffra 23 Moe 21 defeated Maffra 12 Maffra 35 defeated Moe 29 Maffra 13 defeated Morwell 12 Maffra 39 defeated Sale 21 Maffra 8 defeated Korumburra 0 Maffra 23 defeated Churchill 2 U16 BOYS Traralgon 43 defeated Maffra 22 U12 GIRLS Korumburra 47 defeated Maffra 43 Maffra 40 defeated Sale 7 Warragul 16 defeated Maffra 15 Maffra 38 drew Moe 38 Moe 38 defeated Maffra 24 Maffra 38 defeated Warragul 26 Maffra 12 defeated Traralgon 11 Maffra 50 defeated Leongatha 40 U14 GIRLS Traralgon 42 defeated Maffra 16 Maffra 30 defeated Sale 18 Maffra 15 defeated Frankston 0 Warragul 26 defeated Maffra 18 U19 BOYS U16 GIRLS Maffra 34 defeated Globetrotters 31 Maffra 46 defeated Warragul 15 Maffra 30 defeated Pakenham (A) 13 Maffra 25 defeated Korumburra 22 Maffra 48 defeated Korumburra 20 Moe 39 defeated Maffra 30 Maffra 36 defeated Leongatha 22 Traralgon 33 defeated Maffra 32 GRAND FINAL Maffra 35 defeated Port Fairy 30 Maffra 51 defeated Warragul 48 U10 BOYS Korumburra 38 defeated Maffra 10 Warragul (A) 29 defeated Maffra 10 Churchill 21 defeated Maffra 11 Southern Peninsula Basketball Tournament CONGRATULATIONS CHLOE KERR Basketball Victoria Country congratulate players that have been selected from the weekends Gold Nugget camp in Shepparton to attend the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup (Albury/Wodonga) and Southern Cross Challenge (Wantirna) in January 2015 Tyson Whelan, Oakley Henry, Mitchell Harrigan, Ben Shanahan, Tom Schacht, Kaiden Jansen, Angus Smyth, Max Gravener, Luke Williams, Jack Allman, Bec Mair, Sam Whelan, Katrina Gravener Under 16 Boys U12 Boys Division 1 U16 Boys Division 1 Maffra 26 defeated Bulleen (3) 21 Maffra 21 defeated Kilsyth (2) 12 Camberwell 29 defeated Maffra 28 Maffra 21 defeated Western Port 7 Maffra 27 defeated Mornington (2) 19 Maffra 26 defeated Frankston (2) 19 Hawthorn (2) 26 defeated Maffra 15 Maffra 34 defeated Sandringham (2) 19 U14 Boys Division 1 Semi Final Bulleen (2) 39 defeated Maffra 29 Maffra 29 defeated Ringwood 26 Melbourne Tigers (2) 33 defeated Maffra 23 Ringwood 33 defeated Maffra 25 Grand Final Maffra 36 defeated Kilsyth (2) 15 Southern Peninsula 28 defeated Maffra 18 .
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