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December 9, 2008
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Sixty of New Zealand’s most promising teenage basketballers have been invited to the 2009 All-NZ Camp at Palmerston North, January 22-30.

The fourth edition of the All-NZ format, a high-intensity camp focused on international-level development, will target athletes in the national U17 (Emerging Junior Tall Blacks & Emerging Junior Tall Ferns) and U16 programmes.

The U17s will contest the 2009 FIBA Oceania Championships, hoping to qualify for the 2010 world championships. The U16s will attend the Australia national tournament next year as the first step towards their 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships.

The male camp will take place from January 22-26, followed by the female camp from January 26-30.

Participants will stay at the Massey University Campus and practice at Arena Manawatu.

Invited athletes are …

Girls
Emerging Junior Tall Ferns
Georgia Agnew (Waikato), Veshae Asaua Wilkinson (Waikato), Shinae Blair (North Harbour), Whitney Cairns (WBOP), Aleesha Coulter (Counties-Manukau), Megan Craig (Whangarei), Penina Davidson (Waitakere), Deena Franklin (North Harbour), Dallas Frederikson (South Canterbury), Renee Johnson (Otago), Kayla Kiriau (Wellington), Brooke Leaver (Auckland), Marlia Lisala (Canterbury), Sarah MacDonald (Southland), Georgina Lee Papahadjis (Canterbury), Shannon Perrett (Nelson), Kalani Purcell (Waikato), Pamela Purdie (Rotorua), Rhaiah Spooner-Knight (Waikato), Josie Stockill (Hawke’s Bay), Moengaroa Subritzky (Waitakere), Shanice Swain (Hawke’s Bay), Hannah Wong (North Canterbury)

U16 Women
Brooke Blair (North Harbour), Marnie Block (North Canterbury), Jaimie Campbell (Marlborough), Deena El Shall-Puketapu (Hawke’s Bay), Monique Hornby (New Plymouth), Morgan Hunter (Southland), Isabella Lawrence (Waitakere), Emma Mayo (Wellington), Ellie Ngatai (Buller), Te Oramae Solomon (Massey), Alex Svoboda (North Canterbury), Faustina Tuala (Massey), Te Ao Watene (Waikato), Meaghan Wilby (Wellington), Hana Wilkinson (Nelson)

Boys
Emerging Junior Tall Blacks
Steven Adams (Wellington), James Ashby (Massey), Phillip Baldwin (New Plymouth), Elliot Bryers (North Harbour), Alonzo Burton (Hawke’s Bay), Tamaki Courtney (Rotorua), Magnus Holding (North Harbour), Tom Ingham (Nelson), Aled Jones (Palmerston North), Michael Karena (Nelson), Zeb Lovell (Nelson), Ravi Mani (Hawke’s Bay), Kirk Rangiawha (Waikato), Czabalos Smiler (Hawke’s Bay), Ollie Smith (Otago), Ruihana Te Nahu (Rotorua), Croydon Thompson (Canterbury), Tim Wyatt (North Harbour),

U16 Men
Tim Apisai (Counties-Manukau), Logan Botica (Massey), Scott Cameron (Nelson), Taylar Davidson (Nelson), Lachlan Fenwick (New Plymouth), Ethan Flintoff (Waikato), Kurt Heatherley (Waikato), Jershon Hereaka (Waikato), Jordy Jamieson (North Harbour), Aaron Keppler (Waikato), Matthew Lacey (North Harbour), Quentin Potts (Massey), Oliver Shallcrass (Nelson), Reuben Te Rangi (Counties-Manukau), Tom Vodanovich (Wellington), Hoani Walker-Te Pania (Porirua), Josh Young (Counties-Manukau)

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