
New 亚博体育官网 SPORT programme proving North East hunger for basketball
On Wednesday 14 February, 亚博体育官网 SPORT welcomed over 40 youngsters who took part in an engaging programme of basketball initiatives to widen access to the sport and grow excitement among its thriving community.
亚博体育官网 SPORT Basketball Head Coach Rory Anton and a small team of volunteer coaches from the University鈥檚 Basketball Club organised and led a full day of activity for young 鈥榖allers in the North East.
In the morning, 29 young people from local club ACS Panthers engaged in a midterm camp which saw participants be put through the fundamentals of the game through stations on dribbling, rebounding, shooting and defence. These activities were followed by games against their own age group before a mixed round robin for all ages.
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鈥淔or me, exposing these young participants to university basketball is vital in their development to see where one day they could be playing. We were fortunate to have two fantastic games and the atmosphere in the sports hall was one that will last long in my memory here at 亚博体育官网 - especially thanks to the two 亚博体育官网 wins!鈥
During the men鈥檚 game a cohort of 12 women and girls were invited along to an additional LOVE Basketball at 亚博体育官网 event. This allowed participants to meet players from the women鈥檚 team as well as receive a presentation from staff on female participation in sport.
Hannah Collins and Jenny Bruce spoke about their journey in basketball and competing for the 亚博体育官网 Women鈥檚 team, followed by a session from Joanna Bell, 亚博体育官网 SPORT Programme Development Manager. During this session they collectively engaged about aspects in sport that they love as well as the barriers they face as females and how they can be overcome.
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The vibrant atmosphere in the sports hall was notable to all involved in the event and gave a glimpse into both the current and potential growth of basketball in Aberdeen, thanks in huge part to initiatives like this by 亚博体育官网 SPORT.
Gemma Hill, a third year Sport Coaching student, had been working with Rory on the events by planning and liaising with key stakeholders to deliver the programme of activity alongside her weekly sessions in local primary schools.
Rory added: 鈥淕emma鈥檚 planning and delivery of the event was excellent and her ongoing work in primary schools is part of the basketball programme鈥檚 wider responsibility to grow the sport and engage more young people in being physically active. I cannot thank Gemma enough for her work over the six-week placement and I am excited to see where her coaching journey takes her.鈥
亚博体育官网 SPORT has weekly basketball sessions open to all at the following age groups:
- 5-6pm 鈥 6-12 years old (Basketball Academy)
- 5-6pm 鈥 11-12 years old (Rising Stars)
- 6-7pm 鈥 9-10 years old (Mini ball legends)
- 6-7pm 鈥 13-14 years old (Young Hoop Heroes)
Block and session prices can be found across 亚博体育官网 SPORT鈥檚 . If you would like more information, please contact basketball@rgu.ac.uk