Year: 2022

Cup winner Lewis targets success as BBL referee

Cup winner Lewis targets success as BBL referee

Manchester Magic point guard Lewis van Deursen is now a qualified Level 3 basketball referee.

The 18-year-old from Stockport, who was a member of Magic’s all-conquering U18 National Cup team, began officiating at the age of 11 at the Sport For All Centre in Reddish.

“I started refereeing so I could stay involved in basketball when I wasn’t playing at weekends,” he said. “It also gave me the chance to earn some money.”
Now, when he’s not playing, Lewis is refereeing junior National Basketball League games across the region. He will soon make the step up to senior games. 

“I’d love to referee at BBL level and get my Level 4 and 5 qualifications,” he said. “I just want to stay involved in basketball.”

Does Lewis find it hard to bite his tongue when he’s playing and a referee makes a call?

“Yep, sometimes,” he said. “You have to keep the two separate. You have to put your playing head on and then your refereeing head. You have to work hard at it.”

Lewis is just one of dozens of boys and girls being mentored by Rick Dell, who is in his fifth year of running the referees programme for the Magic and Mystics.

“Rick is doing a fantastic job of bringing through the next generation of officials,” said club CEO Phil Gordos. “We identified a need to recruit more young referees back in 2017 and to see Lewis gain his Level 3 qualification is testament to the work that has gone on here.

“I want to thank Rick and Dave Woods, who have taken a leading role in this valuable project.”

Manchester Magic U18 National Cup Winners 2021-22

More Cup success for Magic

Manchester Magic have added another piece of silverware to their trophy cabinet.

The U18s beat Sussex Storm 70-66 in an exciting National Cup final in Belle Vue.

The Magic dominated from the start, repelling a late run by the Storm to clinch their eight success in the competition and the club’s 24th National Cup win at junior level.

Magic guard Zak Moore was named MVP at the National Basketball Performance Centre after collecting 22 points, with 5 steals, 2 assists and 3 rebounds.

Mystics U16 fell just short in their quest, losing out 72-70 to GCA Haringey Angels in a pulsating final in front of fantastic home support.

Jordan and Patrick Whelan

Brothers in Arms

Big congratulations to two outstanding basketball players who spent 7 years in the Magic programme learning their skills.

The Whelan brothers, Jordan and Patrick, compete in the BBL Cup Final in Birmingham on Sunday 30th January on opposite sides! Jordan is with Manchester Giants and Patrick is with Leicester Riders.

Jordan, the older brother, left the Club at 18 years to play College ball in the USA, firstly at Frank Phillips College in Texas, then to Mid-American Nazarene University in Kansas. After finishing his College career, he secured a 2-year Pro contract in Germany before returning to England to play BBL basketball at Worcester, London Lions and finally returned to play for his local BBL team, Manchester Giants.

Patrick spent 4 years at William Jewell College (NCAA Division 2) in Missouri after finishing his A Levels in England. He then took up the offer of a Pro contract in Spain (LEB Gold/Silver) for 3 years. He is now in the first year of a 2-year Masters course at Loughborough University whilst playing for Leicester Riders.

Both brothers are very fine products of our Magic programme and excellent examples of the standards we try to instil at the Magic, both on and off the floor.

We wish them all the best in the Cup Final and remain neutral about the result!

The brothers appeared on The BBL Show to discuss facing off in the Final: