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March 12, 2009
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Basketball New Zealand has finalised squads lists for April’s junior national camps in Hamilton.

The 78 athletes - from the Emerging Junior Tall Blacks and Ferns, and boys and girls U16 squads that attended the All-NZ Camp in January - will come together to push for national team selection.

The girls will stay and train at Church College of New Zealand at Temple View while the boys will stay at Hamilton’s Fraser High and train at Hillcrest High in Hamilton from Tuesday, April 14 to Saturday, April 18.

National teams will be selected following the camp, with both Emerging teams contesting the FIBA Oceania U17 Championships in Brisbane in August, while the U16 teams will play at the Australian U16 State Championships in Ulverstone, Tasmania, in July.

BBNZ National Camp

Hamilton, Tuesday-Saturday, April 14-18

Emerging Junior Tall Blacks
Stephen Adams (Wellington), James Ashby (West Auckland), Phillip Baldwin (New Plymouth), Alonzo Burton (Hawke’s Bay), Tamaki Courtney (Waikato), Magnus Holding (North Harbour), Thomas Ingham (Nelson), Michael Karena (Nelson), Chris Lamb (Canterbury), Zeb Lovell (Nelson), Jordan Ngatai (Porirua), Elliot Noble (Canterbury), Te Aro Pairama-Lewington (Wellington), Kirk Rangiawha (Waikato), Czebalos Smiler (Hawke’s Bay), Tim Wyatt (North Harbour)

U16 Boys
Tim Apisai (Counties Manukau), Logan Botica (West Auckland), Scott Cameron (Nelson), Benjamin Crombie (New Plymouth), Taylar Davidson (Nelson), Aramis Dennan (North Harbour), Jordan Duggan (Canterbury), Kurt Heatherley (Waikato), Jordy Jamieson (North Harbour), Mark Kelly (Western BoP), Aaron Keppler (Waikato), Mat Lacey (North Harbour), Jordan Letoa (Wellington), Sam McIlwaine (Australia), Brynn McKenzie (Waikato), Quentin Potts (West Auckland), Oliver Shallcrass (Nelson), Reuben Te Rangi (Counties Manukau), Corey Te Tai (Whangarei), Tom Vodanovich (Wellington), Hoani Walker-Te Pania (Porirua), Joshua Young (Counties Manukau)

Emerging Junior Tall Ferns
Georgia Agnew (Waikato), Veshae Asaua-Wilkinson (Waikato), Aleesha Coulter (Counties Manukau), Megan Craig (Whangarei), Penina Davidson (Waitakere), Dallas Frederikson (South Canterbury), Renee Johnson (Otago), Kayla Kiriau (Wellington), Marlia Lisala (Canterbury), Georgina Papahadjis (Canterbury), Shannon Perrett (Nelson), Kalani Purcell (Waikato), Pamela Purdie (Rotorua), Rhaiah Spooner-Knight (Waikato), Josie Stockill (Hawke’s Bay), Dayna Turnbull (Otago), Moengaroa Subritzky (Waitakere), Hana Wilkinson (Nelson), Teneille Wilkinson (Waikato)

U16 Girls
Marnie Block (North Canterbury), Jaime Campbell (Marlborough), Jordyn Cederwall (North Harbour), Anna Constable (Canterbury), Deena El Shall-Puketapu (Hawke’s Bay), Deena Franklin (North Harbour), Lucy Heenan (Southland), Monique Hornby (New Plymouth), Morgan Hunter (Southland), Isabella Lawrence (Waitakere), Keziah Lewis (Waitakere), Emma May (Wellington), Ellie Ngatai (Buller), Shemaiah Parai (Waikato), Morgan Roberts (Waitakere), Te Oramae Solomon (Waitakere), Stacee Sturm (Hutt Valley), Alex Svoboda (North Canterbury), Faustina Tuala (Waitakere), Te Ao Watene (Waikato), Meaghan Wilby (Wellington)

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