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Werribee Devils recruits head for Big V action from Finland

Werribee Devils have unveiled their two imports for the 2019 Big V women’s championship season.

The Devils have brought in rebounding machine Alisia Jenkins and former US college star Alexyz Vaioletama in a double swoop on players currently playing in Finland.

Jenkins has been a powerhouse on the boards in Finland, averaging 15 rebounds a game, the second highest in the league.

It was a continuation of her form in college. She was a standout for the University of Southern Florida, averaging a double-double in her final two years. Jenkins, 24, has also played professionally in Spain.

“I’ve been very lucky to play basketball in a number of different countries and I’m excited to add Australia to that list,” Jenkins said.

“I hope plenty of Werribee locals come and check out the team this year.”

Devils championship women’s coach Reece Potter is excited by the versatility Jenkins will bring to his line-up.

“Alisia is an outstanding addition to our team and an energetic personality,” Potter said. “She is a supreme athlete who will make great contributions to our team on both the offensive and defensive end of the floor.

“Alisia’s rebounding, speed and strength will prove to be a nightmare for opposition teams to stop.

“I know our basketball community is going to love the way Alisia plays.”

Vaioletama is also a well-travelled basketballer.

The forward has played professionally in South Korea, Puerto Rico and Finland following a stellar college career with the University of Southern California.

Vaioletama also played in junior USA national teams.

She, too, is excited to add Australia to her list.

“I’m looking forward to coming down to Australia and getting to know my teammates at Werribee,” she said. “I know Australians love basketball and the games will be super competitive. I think my game will suit the style of play in the Big V league and I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

Potter reckons Vaioletama will add leadership to the team, along with key on-court attributes.

“Alexyz is a true professional and will add much-needed scoring, rebounding, defence and overall leadership to our team as we move into the Big V championship division this year,” Potter said.

“I am greatly looking forward to working with Alexyz as we push to build an extremely competitive team this year.

“And, more importantly over time, build a strong pathway for female athletes in Melbourne’s west to play at an elite level.”

Meanwhile the Harlem Globetrotters drew a massive crowd for an exhibition at Werribee’s Eagle Stadium on Saturday.

MORE BIG V NEWS

http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/sunbury-jets-ready-to-fly-after-luring-key-recruits-to-the-club/

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