Junior National Archives - MK Breakers Basketball Club https://mkbasketball.club/category/junior-national/ MKBC remain a Community Basketball Club committed to developing basketball right here in Milton Keynes Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:58:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://mkbasketball.club/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-MK-Breakers-Logo-–-RGB-32x32.png Junior National Archives - MK Breakers Basketball Club https://mkbasketball.club/category/junior-national/ 32 32 Development Team Trials 2025-26 https://mkbasketball.club/2025/09/16/development-team-trials-2025-26/ Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:58:46 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=7288 The MK Breakers are holding trials for Development Teams for U14 & U16 Boys for the upcoming 2025-26 season.

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The MK Breakers are holding trials for Development Teams for U14 & U16 Boys for the upcoming 2025-26 season.

The Trials will take place at Bletchley Leisure Centre on Saturday 20th September, and are open to Breakers club members who have registered for a community session for the 2025-26 season.

U14 Boys – 10:00-11:15am
U16 Boys – 11:15-12:30pm

You can book your place at one of the trials HERE.

Development Teams are for talented players who are selected from our community sessions for an additional weekly session with some of our most experience coaches.

The Development Teams act as a bridge between our community (participation) and Junior National League (performance) sessions.

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Breakers Juniors shine at Aspire All-Star Tournament https://mkbasketball.club/2025/07/29/breakers-juniors-shine-at-aspire-all-star-tournament/ Tue, 29 Jul 2025 15:08:51 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=7173 Last weekend, no fewer than 15 MK Breakers Junior players travelled to the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester to take part in the Aspire All-Star Tournament.

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Last weekend, no fewer than 15 MK Breakers Junior players travelled to the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester to take part in the Aspire All-Star Tournament.

The competition brings together Basketball England’s four Super Regions (North, South, Central and London) with each sending a team to represent them at U13 Boys, U13 Girls, U15 Boys and U15 Girls levels.

The Breakers – with 15 of the South Region’s 48 players – had the largest presence of any club, with Mitchell Timmins (South U13 Boys Head Coach) and Luke Smith (Central U13 Boys Assistant Coach) adding to that total.

Here’s how the action unfolded in Manchester.

U13 Girls

Mia Wilson and Sara Ryan were the Breakers players on the South U13 girls, the team recorded wins over London (51-39), Central (67-50) and North (56-55) to reach the final.

However, they were unable to repeat their victory over London in the final, falling behind early to eventually lose 67-61. Mia Wilson had a strong showing all tournament, leading the South team in scoring, including a 20-point, 9-rebound performance in the final.

Mia Wilson had a strong showing for the South U13 Girls, narrowly missing out an All-Star 5 selection

U13 Boys

Guided by Coach Mitchell, the boys showed steady improvement throughout the weekend with Breakers players Diaras Bartninkas, Ed Davies, Mylo Gould, Henry Ives and Kash Nesi-Lawani all contributing.

A 30-point loss to London on Friday appeared to spark the South team into a positive reaction, bouncing back with impressive wins over North and Central to earn their spot in the final.

While victory eluded them on Sunday, an impressive performance from Kash (20 points, three rebounds and four assists) saw him named to the tournament’s All-Star Five.

Kash Nesi-Lawani earned a spot on the Tournament All-Star 5, leading the South U13 Boys to the Final

 

U15 Girls

A strong contingent of Breakers made up this South team as Abi Ajayi, Alessia Dinu, Luna Etienne, Lulu Keates-Swankie, Aleks Liddell Mickovski and Holly Smith-White were included in the 12-person roster.

They had comfortable wins over North and London but surprisingly lost to Central, yet went on to dominate the final. Running out 88-59 winners over North, Breakers’ own Holly Smith White scored 15 and grabbed six boards, while. Luna Etienne recorded a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Holly was named to the All-Star Five as the team celebrated with a well-earned trophy.

Holly Smith-White (second from left) was selected to the U15 Girls All-Star 5


U15 Boys

Winning all three games on Friday and Saturday, the U15 Boys should’ve been full of confidence for the final, but found themselves overwhelmed by an impressive performance from London.

Nathan Muleba and Jermain Tuffour still had much to be proud of, but – just like every player taking part – will have learned much from the valuable experience.

Jermain Tuffour finishes a lay-up against London

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Junior National League Trials 2025/26 https://mkbasketball.club/2025/05/11/junior-national-league-trials-2025-26/ Sun, 11 May 2025 14:03:27 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=7035 Trials for the MK Breakers Junior League teams for the 2025/26 season will take place on Saturday 7th and Saturday 21st June 2025 at Bletchley Leisure Centre.

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Trials for the MK Breakers Junior League teams for the 2025/26 season will take place on Saturday 7th and Saturday 21st June 2025 at Bletchley Leisure Centre.

The club plans to field teams for both boys and girls from U12 to U18 for the 2025/26 season. The teams will compete in the Basketball England Junior National Leagues, which runs from September 2025 – May 2026.

The club fielded 12 JNL teams during the 2024/25 season, with the U14 Boys & Girls first teams both being crowned National Champions, whilst the U16 Girls finished 4th Nationally and the U16 Boys were National Cup Runners Up. Our teams also made the playoffs at every age group.

The club holds Premier League positions at U14 Boys (x2), U14 Girls (x2), U16 Boys (x2), U16 Girls, U18 Men & U18 Women.

Saturday 7th June is an Open Trial, where anyone who wishes to play for one our Junior National League teams from U12 to U18 next season is welcome to attend. Current MK Breakers JNL Players are not required to attend this trial.

Saturday 21st June is an Invitation Only Trial. Current MK Breakers JNL players and successful trialists from the Open trials on 7th June will be invited to attend.

Trials for the Girls teams will only have one stage, which will take place on Saturday 7th June.

Unable to make the trials? For anyone who would like to attend the trials but is unavailable on the dates above, you can register as a late trialist here. You will then be contacted after the Open Trials and offered a date to trial (please ignore the time and date on the booking link).

Please ensure to register your child for the correct age group that they will be playing in for the 2025/26 season, the dates of birth are outlined below for each age group. If you register for the incorrect age group, you will not be able to trial.

Open Trials registration closes at 5pm on Friday 6th June 2025. If you show up on the day unregistered, you will not be able to trial.

Saturday 7th June, Open Trials, Bletchley Leisure Centre
10:00-11:30 U12 Boys (DOB: 01/09/2013 – 31/08/2015)
11:30-13:30 U14 Boys (DOB: 01/09/2011 – 31/08/2013)
13:30-15:30 U12, U14, U16, U18 Girls (See above and below for relevant DOB’s)
15:30-17:30 U16 Boys (DOB: 01/09/2009 – 31/08/2011)
17:30-19:00 U18 Men (DOB: 01/09/2007 – 31/08/2009)

Register here.

 

Saturday 21st June, Invitation Only Trials, Bletchley Leisure Centre
10:00-11:30 U12 Boys (DOB: 01/09/2013 – 31/08/2015)
11:45-13:45 U14 Boys (DOB: 01/09/2011 – 31/08/2013)
14:00-16:00 U16 Boys (DOB: 01/09/2009 – 31/08/2011)
16:15-17:45 U18 Men (DOB: 01/09/2007 – 31/08/2009)

Registration information will be sent to current MK Breakers JNL players and successful trialists from the Open Trials.

If you have any further questions about trials, please email fixtures@mkbasketball.club

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Vote MK Breakers U14 Boys Local Team of the Year https://mkbasketball.club/2025/05/09/vote-mk-breakers-u14-boys-local-team-of-the-year/ Fri, 09 May 2025 17:24:12 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=7018 National Champions MK Breakers U14 Boys have been shortlisted for MK Inspiring Sports team of the Year at the MK Inspiration Awards 2025. The deadline to vote is 1st June.

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National Champions MK Breakers U14 Boys have been shortlisted for MK Inspiring Sports team of the Year at the MK Inspiration Awards 2025. The deadline to vote is 1st June.

Vote Here

Led by coaches Burak Haciismail and Danny Upton, the young squad were crowned National Champions on the 4th of May 2025, defeating the previously unbeaten London Stars 70-61 in the final in Manchester.

The team have been together since the 2022-23 season, winning every game for 3 seasons in a row! In 2022-23 the team completed an undefeated U12 campaign in the Basketball England National League with a 16-0 record.

Jumping up to U14’s for the 2023-24 season, the young Breakers squad again won every game, winning the East Conference of the National League with 20 wins and 0 losses. They then went on to earn promotion to the Premier Division for the following season.

Drawn in the U14 Northern Premier League for the 2024-25 season, the team faced the best opposition in the North of England, travelling as far as Newcastle for games. They again won every league game, finish 20-0, winning games by a staggering average of 86 points!

On to the Premier Playoffs, the boys defeated London Elite and MK Breakers II to reach the National Final Four. The semi-final saw the team face London Legends, who they defeated 78-65. Awaiting them in the final was London Stars, a club renowned for their success at the Junior Level. The final was a fantastic battle between two undefeated teams, with the Breaker boys coming out on top 70-61 in front of a packed crowd at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester.

The players, coaches and parents have shown unbelievable commitment over the past 3 season. Travelling up and down the country to represent the club, not to mention the countless hours of training put in to achieve their success. They deserve your vote!

How to Vote
1. Visit https://mkinspirationawards.co.uk/contest/inspiring-local-team/
2. Select “Vote” next to U14 MK Breakers National Basketball Team
3. Enter your Name & Email Address
4. Check your email for the verification number
5. Verify your vote using the number sent to your email
6. Vote multiple times using all your email addresses!
7. Get the whole family to vote!

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Breakers win two Junior National Titles https://mkbasketball.club/2025/05/05/breakers-win-two-junior-national-titles/ Mon, 05 May 2025 20:32:08 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=6989 The Junior NBL season came to an end in Manchester last weekend, with two Breakers teams crowned champions after emerging triumphant and the Final Fours.

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The Junior NBL season came to an end in Manchester last weekend, with two Breakers teams crowned national champions after emerging triumphant at the Final Fours.

It was a weekend Breaker Nation will never forget. As the best in the country travelled to the National Basketball Performance Centre at Belle Vue, no fewer than three of our own teams took part.

U-14 Boys

Up first were our U14 Boys, who overcame a nervous start to ultimately win Saturday’s semi-final against London Legends. Trailing 18-17 after the first quarter, Breakers rallied behind Nathan Mubela, who ended the game with a 27-point, 22-rebound double-double to help seal the 78-65 win.

That booked a place in Sunday’s final against London Stars, where the full depth of talent developed by Coach Burak Haciismail shone on the biggest stage. While only one member of the opposition scored in double figures, Breakers had no fewer than four in what would be the consummate team victory.

Jermain Tuffour would clinch MVP honours thanks to a wonderful performance that saw him score 19 points and grab 21 rebounds. Never trailing by more than two points through the entire contest, Breakers would win 70-61 to claim the first ever title for the boys in a season that saw them win every single game they played.

U14 Boys Head Coach Burak Haciismail, who has now led the team to three consecutive undefeated seasons, was delighted with his teams performance; “The boys showed exactly what discipline, determination, and teamwork can achieve in both games against two strong London teams. Beating the Legends and the Stars back-to-back to become champions is a testament to how far they’ve come this season.”

“Every player played their part, and they earned this together through consistent hard work. I’m incredibly proud of what they’ve accomplished and excited to help push this talented group to the next level.”

“Thank you to MK Breakers and all the parents who supported us every step of the way this year.”

Breakers U14 Boys lift the National title after an undefeated season

U-14 Girls

Up next were our U-14 girls, on a mission after finishing 4th in 2023 and losing last year’s final. COB Rockets were no match for them in a one-sided semifinal that saw Breakers triumph 88-45 thanks to Chantelle Okoli’s 24 points and 14 boards, while there were also major contributions from Abi Ajayi (12 points, 21 rebounds) and Alessia Dinu (18 points).

Richmond Knights were waiting in the Final, but the Breaker girls were in no mood to be denied. They led from start to finish, winning 64-48, Chantelle delivering an even better performance that saw her narrowly miss out on a triple double as she walked away with 18 points, 14 rebounds, 9 steals and a well-deserved MVP award.

Head Coach Björn Westman was elated for the team becoming U14 National Champions; “It was a truly incredible weekend for the U14 girls. For some of the team it was their third time at the U14 final four, and we leant on their experience and leadership after the disappointment of the last 2 seasons.”

“We had to dig deep defensively to contain Richmond and offensively we had to band together, share the ball and trust each other in the intense environment of the finals.”

“I’m incredibly grateful to have coached all the girls in this team and delighted their hard work has paid off.”

“A big thank you to the parents for their continuous support.”

Breakers U14 Girls were crowned National Champions at the third time of asking

U-16 Girls

In the U-16s, our girls were narrowly beaten in their semi-final by Richmond Knights, ultimately falling 65-60 despite Chantelle Okoli’s 20 points and 17 rebounds. That meant they would battle for third place, losing out 78-60 despite a valiant 10-point, 15-rebound display from Itansan Ajayi.

Despite the losses, Head Coach Björn Westman was incredibly proud of his team for their efforts this season; “It has been great fun coaching this team and it was a brilliant achievement making it to the Final Four as the Northern 2nd seed with the likes of Mystics and Hatters in our league.”

“We battled hard in the semi-final against Richmond but unfortunately came up short after a difficult final quarter.”

“Despite the disappointment of Saturday, the girls battled hard on Sunday against a tall and physical Sheffield Hatters team, but ultimately came up short.”

“The team can be incredibly proud of what they have achieved this season, finishing 4th in the country and being the only team to secure a win over the eventual Champions Manchester Mystics.”

“Again, I would like to give a special thanks to the parents for their support all season.”

 

 

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Three Breakers teams looking for glory at Jr Final Fours https://mkbasketball.club/2025/05/01/three-breakers-teams-looking-for-glory-at-jr-final-fours/ Thu, 01 May 2025 14:54:11 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=6975 This weekend sees the Junior NBL season come to an end with the traditional Final Fours event in Manchester. In what is rapidly becoming tradition, there will be a heavy Breakers presence with no fewer than three of our teams competing to be crowned champions.

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This weekend sees the Junior NBL season come to an end with the traditional Final Fours event in Manchester. In what is rapidly becoming tradition, there will be a heavy Breakers presence with no fewer than three of our teams competing to be crowned champions.

Our U16 Girls will return to the NBPC looking to defend the title they won last year. They will take on Richmond Knights in Saturday’s semi-final, with Head coach Bjorn Westman looking forward to the challenge.

“It’s great to be back at Jnr. NBL Final Fours with the U16 Girls,” he said. “We returned only two players from last year’s National Championship winning team, so it’s been a tough job for the new team to gel, but they have become a really close-knit team.

“Their commitment has been outstanding and I know they’ll give it their all this weekend.”

Meanwhile, our undefeated U-14 Boys I will be seeking to make history with their first appearance in the competition. Having beaten Breakers U-14 Boys II in the quarter final, they take on London Legends for a place in the Final where Bristol Flyers or London Stars will be waiting.

“I’m really proud of the boys,” said Head coach Burak Haciismail. “They’ve worked hard all season, shown great team spirit, and earned this opportunity. It’s a big step for them and a great moment for the team.

“A huge thank you to MK Breakers and all the parents for their support throughout the journey.”

Finally, the U-14 Girls will be looking to go one better than last season when they finished as runners-up. “We’re excited to be back at the Final Four,” said guard Alessia Dinu. “Achieving this milestone represents our hard work, dedication and teamwork throughout the season. We are really eager to make the most of this opportunity.”

Having finished in 4th place in 2023, then reaching the Final a year ago, they have the experience and quality to go all the way this time around.

Tickets for the event are available here and we look forward to seeing as many of our fans as possible at the National Basketball Performance Centre.

Updates will be provided all weekend on our social media channels and the Basketball England website.

Saturday 3rd May 

10:00 MK Breakers U16 Girls vs Richmond Knights

10:00 MK Breakers U14 Boys vs London Legends

16:00 MK Breakers U14 Girls vs COB Rockets

Sunday 4th May

10:00 U16 Girls Final or 3/4th Place Playoff

12:00 / 14:45 U14 Boys 3/4th Place Playoff or Final

12:00 / 16:45 U14 Girls 3/4th Place Playoff or Final

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Women and Girls Basketball on the rise in Milton Keynes https://mkbasketball.club/2024/11/15/women-and-girls-basketball-on-the-rise-in-milton-keynes/ Fri, 15 Nov 2024 13:38:24 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=5835 As we near the end of the year we want to talk specifically about the growth of the Women & Girls game and their on-court achievements.

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As we near the end of the year we want to talk specifically about the growth of the Women & Girls game and their on-court achievements.

Thanks to Sport England and the National Lottery throughout 2024 we have been able to extend our offer of Basketball For All  to an extra 90 girls across the City through specific girls only basketball sessions.

We now have over 200 registered female junior members, with the programme seeing huge success; The U16 Girls team won the 2024 National Championship, with the U14 Girls also finishing as runners-up and the U12 Girls finishing the season undefeated.

MK Breakers U16 Girls were crowned National Champions back in May.

Locally, our U10 and and U12 Girls teams both became Champions of the Breakers CBL back in July, which is our own intraclub mixed league, supported by our partners at Brioche Pasquier. 

It’s no coincidence that the 2024/25 season has seen the launch of our first Senior Women’s team as they take their first steps in WNBL Division 2 currently sitting top of the league.

Head of Girls Basketball and Senior Women’s player Paige Vase added, “It’s exciting to witness, not only all the female talent coming from the club, but the ever growing passion for girls basketball in Milton Keynes. With the club offering a great pathway, there are multiple opportunities for girls of every age and ability to be involved. We are building something really special.”

From the bottom of the pyramid to the top our Women & Girls are leading the charge!

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Zoho invests in Milton Keynes Breakers to Support Local Community Initiatives https://mkbasketball.club/2024/10/21/zoho-invests-in-milton-keynes-breakers/ Mon, 21 Oct 2024 12:11:47 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=5651 The sponsorship deal will provide new kits to all Junior National League teams and support off-court activities within the local community.

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The sponsorship deal will provide new kits to all Junior National League teams and support off-court activities within the local community.

Zoho Corporation, a global technology company, today announced it has invested in the Milton Keynes Breakers basketball team as part of a three-year sponsorship deal.

The sponsorship will provide new home and away kits for all of the Junior National League teams, as well as support off-court initiatives aimed at helping the local community develop key employability, life and digital skills.

MK Breakers is a community-driven basketball club based in Milton Keynes, offering opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels. Its mission is to empower young athletes through sport, helping them reach their full potential both on and off the court.

Phil Hannah, Director of Partnerships for the MK Breakers, commented: “MK Breakers is more than a basketball team, helping young people across Milton Keynes through education and community. We are so grateful to Zoho for their support, allowing us to expand our community initiatives to reach more people and give back to the local area.“

The sponsorship was unveiled against Team Newcastle University on Saturday, October 19, at Bletchley Leisure Centre.

Sachin Agrawal, Managing Director, Zoho UK, commented: “We are thrilled to support the MK Breakers and their incredible work providing development opportunities on and off the court. The team has a deep-rooted connection with the community from junior to senior team levels, going beyond basketball to inspire the next generation.

“Supporting development initiatives to equip people with life and digital skills is at the heart of Zoho, especially in the areas where we locate our offices. This activity with MK Breakers helps us to support in the Milton Keynes area, where we are continuing to grow our UK team.”

Zoho is committed to helping to close the digital skills gap, including that often seen between education and industry.

It offers its own initiatives, such as Zoho Schools, a meaningful alternative to conventional college education. Zoho also works with education establishments around the world to help students understand and experience real-world business application of their learning.

Such initiatives in Europe include:

● The Young Creator Programme which helps students learn how to code through low-code platform, Zoho Creator, and which recently completed a course with Nottingham Business School students at Nottingham University.

● Joining forces with Fontys School of Business and Communication in The Netherlands to run a course centred around Zoho CRM Plus, Zoho’s customer experience platform.

● Sponsorship of Teddington Hockey Club, incorporating provision of kit and support for educational guidance to teams around digital skills in future.

About Zoho

With 55+ apps in nearly every major business category, including sales, marketing, customer support, accounting and back office operations, and an array of productivity and collaboration tools, Zoho Corporation is one of the world’s most prolific technology companies.

Zoho is privately held and profitable with more than 15,000 employees. Zoho is headquartered in Chennai, India with European offices in The Netherlands, UK, Germany, France and Spain. Others include the United States, India, Japan, China, Singapore, Mexico, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Zoho respects user privacy and does not have an ad-revenue model in any part of its business, including its free products. Read more about Zoho’s privacy commitment here: https://www.zoho.com/privacy.html. Zoho operates its own datacenters across the world, including two in Europe.

Zoho UK recently achieved Cyber Essentials Plus certification, a UK Government backed scheme that will help protect the company against a whole range of the most common cyber attacks.

More than 100 million users around the world, across hundreds of thousands of companies, rely on Zoho everyday to run their businesses, including Zoho itself. For more information, please visit www.zoho.com.

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Thompson Shines for GB U16’s https://mkbasketball.club/2024/08/25/thompson-shines-for-gb-u16s/ Sun, 25 Aug 2024 06:48:46 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=4899 MK Breakers' U16 guard Athena Thompson played a pivotal role in the Great Britain U16 Girls team winning the Bronze Medal at the European Championships Division B in Konya, Turkey.

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MK Breakers’ U16 guard Athena Thompson played a pivotal role in the Great Britain U16 Girls team winning the Bronze Medal at the European Championships Division B in Konya, Turkey.

With the victory over hosts Turkey in the third place game, Great Britain earn promotion to Division A for the 2025 European Championships, the top 3 Division B teams achieving the feat.

Thompson, who led the MK Breakers U16 Girls to the clubs first ever Junior National Title this season, continued her fine form for Great Britain, leading the European Championships in scoring with an average of 22.6 points per game. She also ranked third in the tournament in efficiency (20EFFPG) and steals (4.4SPG)

Athena was recognised by FIBA for her play throughout the tournament and was named to the All-Star 5, highlighting the top 5 performers from the 20 teams at the tournament.

Athena Thompson was named to the U16 European Championships All Star-5

Great Britain finished the group stage with a 3-1 record, claiming victories over Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland and Estonia, their only blemish coming to basketball powerhouse Lithuania. They went on to dominate Denmark 86-61 in the quarter-final before coming up just short to Czechia in the semi-finals, losing 61-65.

With hopes of a gold medal dashed, GB still had the chance at Bronze and promotion to Division A for 2025 if they could defeat hosts Turkey on the last day. Despite a raucous homes crowd, GB dominated from outset, winning the first quarter 26-3, eventually cruising to an 84-62 win, with Thompson again leading GB’s scoring with 24 points.

Well done and congratulations to Athena and all of the players and staff involved with the Great Britain U16 team on their outstanding achievement. 

Thompson will continue her basketball career at Putnam Science Academy in Connecticut, USA next season.

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Breakers Juniors excel at Aspire All-Star National Tournament, claim MVP and All-Star honours https://mkbasketball.club/2024/07/10/breakers-juniors-excel-at-aspire-all-star-national-tournament-claim-mvp-and-all-star-honours/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 13:53:49 +0000 https://mkbasketball.club/?p=4581 Last weekend, 15 MK Breakers Junior players and 2 coaches embarked on the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester to represent the South of England in the Aspire All-Star National Tournament.

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Last weekend, 15 MK Breakers Junior players and 2 coaches embarked on the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester to represent the South of England in the Aspire All-Star National Tournament.

The All-Star Tournament brings together Basketball England’s four Super Regions, North, South, Central and London, featuring U13 Boys, U13 Girls, U15 Boys and U15 Girls competitions.

The Breakers had great representation, with coaches Bjorn Westman (U13 Girls South) and Mitchell Timmins (U15 Boys South) selected as assistant coaches. The 15 MK Breakers Junior players made up almost a third of the 48 players selected for the South Region across the 4 teams.

The South Region enjoyed a hugely successful weekend, winning the U13 Boys, U13 Girls and U15 Girls competitions, with Breakers juniors Larry Homawoo and Aleks Liddell-Mickovski selected as MVP’s for the U13 Boys & Girls competitions respectively. It is the second consecutive year where Breakers juniors have been selected as MVP for both the U13 Boys & Girls competition, with Emmanuel Onwuneme and Luna Etienne claiming the honours on 2023.

U13 Girls

Breakers players Aleks Liddell-Mickovski, Holly Smith-White, Kelly Munyaviri, Lois Levenston and Lulu Keates-Swankie were in action for the U13 Girls who dominated the competition, winning all 3 of their group games before defeating the North 74-43 in the final.

Aleks Liddell-Mickovski led the scoring for the South in the final, contributing 14 points on her way to being named tournament MVP. Kelly Munyaviri who captained the team added 12 points in the final and was named to the Tournament All-Star 5. Holly Smith-White was the third Breakers player to reach double figures with 11 points.

The victorius U13 Girls South Team

 

Aleks Liddell-Mickovski (MVP) – second front right and Kelly Munyaviri – third from right were named to the All-Star 5

U13 Boys

Caiden Dyer, Crispy Harmon, Kash Nesi-Lawani & Larry Homawoo were selected for the South U13 Boys team. Similarly to the U13 Girls, the South U13 Boys won all 3 of their group games before fighting back from 17 points down in the final to defeat London 72-67.

Breakers Larry Homawoo, who was also selected as team captain, led the fight back for the south with 20 points and 10 rebounds, earning tournament MVP honours. Caiden Dyer added 14 points in the final.

South U13 Boys defeated London in the final

 

Larry Homawoo – second from right – was named U13 Boys tournament MVP

U15 Girls

Breakers players Alessia Dinu, Chantelle Okoli, Lili Liddell-Mickovski and Luna Etienne were in action for the U15 Girls who were also crowned champions, defeating the North 61-60 in the most exciting game of the weekend.

Chantelle Okoli was names to the All-Star 5 after several impressive scoring displays.

The U15 South Girls celebrate their win

 

Chantelle Okoli (middle) was named to the U15 Girls All Star 5

U15 Boys

Emmanuel Onwuneme and and Samuel Muleba were in action for the South U15 Boys. The team struggled in the group stages, losing all 3 games before bouncing back to defeat Central 82-75 on the final day to finish third.

Samuel Muleba was names to the All-Star 5.

The U15 Boys South team

 

Samuel Muleba – third from right, was named to the U15 Boys All-Star 5

Photo Credit: Basketball England

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