Lithgow basketball associations coaching director, Adam Marjoram ran a basketball jersey ceremony for the 2018 representative squads recently.
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Jerseys were presented to the under 12, 14, 16 and 18 year-old boys and the under 12 and 14 girls.
“We are building strong representative sides and this year we have six teams that will compete,” chair of directors Richard Marjoram said.
This year the teams will have some out of town players competing, with kids coming from Katoomba to join the side.
“The junior teams train several times a week, so they are very committed,” Marjoram said.
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American player Terrence Durham, Jaidyn Goodwin and Kobe Hunter were on hand to give out jersey’s and run some fun drills for the kids after the presentation.
“It was good to see the senior men helping out at this presentation,” Marjoram said.
Marjoram said that he was very excited about the representative squad and especially the under 14s who are going “from strength to strength”.
“I hope they all have a good season where the kids have fun, learn and listen. Getting a victory is just a bonus,” he said.