Wales Take On Ireland In U15 Basketball Series

Wales U15 basketball squad are set to face Ireland next week in a three-game series in Galway. The matches begin on Monday, April 17, at St Mary’s College, Galway, with the second game of the series on Tuesday and the final clash a day later. The Wales coaching team of Stefan Rosier (Acting Head Coach) […]

Wales U15 basketball squad are set to face Ireland next week in a three-game series in Galway.

The matches begin on Monday, April 17, at St Mary’s College, Galway, with the second game of the series on Tuesday and the final clash a day later.

The Wales coaching team of Stefan Rosier (Acting Head Coach) and Cameron Seeley (Basketball Wales Performance Director) have named a 20-man squad.

The players have been together, training under the Basketball Wales Performance programme since September 2016.

The trip to Ireland is the first in a number of games that are planned to prepare the Wales squad for the FIBA Division C European Championships in 2018.

 

Wales U15 squad:

Isaac Andaal – Cardiff Met Archers

Alekos Bakrachev – Cardiff Met Archers

Jack Batacan – Pontypridd Panthers

William Bright – Cardiff Met Archers

Sebastian Bunyan – Pontypridd Panthers

Sean Calucug – Cardiff Met Archers

Ellis Davies – Cardiff Met Archers

Kian Davies – Baglan Blazers

Ben Evans – Cardiff Met Archers

Theon Gagan – Vale Vipers

Mason Grady – Vale Vipers

Alex Griffiths – Pontypridd Panthers

Rory James – Vale Vipers

Rokas Jodkevicius – Cardiff Met Archers

Panos Karras – Cardiff Met Archers

Sam Stradling – Kenfig Cougars

Phillip Curtis-Evans – RCT Gladiators

Peter Crudge – Swansea Storm

Daniel Garnett – Swansea Storm

Jamie Owen – Vale Vipers

 

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