Myles Thomas has joined Wyndham’s Big V championship men’s program and is set to make an immediate impact on and off the court.
Having played all four years of his college career at Tuskegee University, Thomas has since played in Kosovo, Malta, where he won the championship in the top division and, most recently, Romania.
Championship men’s program coach Lucas Allen, said he believes Thomas ticks many boxes for the team in 2024.
“Myles is an outstanding addition to our program,” he said.
“It was important for us to find someone with a range of experiences playing the game and a versatile skill set.
“His size, skill set and athleticism are all elements of his game that we can’t wait to intertwine into our style of play.”
Thomas said is excited to take what he has learned internationally and bring that to the team at Wyndham.
“I’m thankful for the opportunity and looking forward to extending my playing experience out to another part of the world, where I’m able to display my talents with the Wyndham basketball program,” he said.
“I’m also looking forward to joining the winning culture and continuing that success this upcoming season.”
Wyndham have also signed another import, Julie Brosseau, to its championship team.
Brosseau comes to Wyndham with one incredible resume, including having played for the prestigious Kansas University and most recently in the top division in Luxembourg.
Women’s coach Gerard Hillier said he is ecstatic to have Brosseau join the club.
“Julie is a really big addition to our program, not only a high-level shooter from multiple levels but also an established ball handler and decision maker with plenty of experience,” he said.
Brosseau shared Hillier’s joy.
“I am really excited to join Wyndham Basketball and play for coach Gerard,” she said.
“I can’t wait to be part of it and bring my abilities to the table. I am definitely looking forward to connecting with my new teammates and exploring a new country”.