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Celebrating in style

For the first time all parts of Wyndham Basketball Association were brought together to celebrate at one.

The association in late September held an awards night for its domestic, junior and senior representative programs, pathway and inclusion programs.

The association said this milestone reflects the strength, growth, and unity of the basketball community. 

“Tonight, celebrated our people and our basketball community,” president Mike White said.

“People are the heart and blood of Wyndham Basketball. We are growing and now have in excess of 10,000 participants across all areas of the association and being able to recognise their hard work and achievements is wonderful.”

Among the award winners were Junior Garbrah and Briana Bailey who claimed the Big V championship most valuable player awards.

Spencer Smith won the youth league men’s most valuable player award, while Ayan Ali won the youth league women’s most valuable player award.

In other awards, Darren Weedon and Emma Hoppers were named the male and female referees of the year for the association.

Claudio Urquieta was named the inclusion lead coach of the year, while Mia Saggers was named the inclusion assistant support coach of the year.

Mark Rowe was crowned the male programs coach of the year, while Jorja Bartelt was named the female programs coach.

Sienna Caleca was named female domestic junior coach and Michelle Carr the domestic female coach.

Callan Austin was named the domestic male junior coach and Adam Voigt the domestic male coach.

Giblin volunteer of the year award went to David Wolski.

He has volunteered at Cambridge Basketball Club for the past seven years, holding roles such as coaches coordinator, vice-president and registrar.

Good News Power Basketball Club was named domestic club of the year..

“GNPBC maintains a strong emphasis on their mission, which is to keep players involved in the game, developing, and having fun while doing so, as part of their commitment to participation, inclusion and enjoyment, for all,” Wyndham Basketball said.

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