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Manchester Mystics

Basketball England

Magic and Mystics selected in England squads after U15 regionals

Congratulations to Manchester Magic’s Greg Wild, Jason Ani, Saul May, Ty Jordan and CeeJay Hanson as well as the Manchester Mystics trio of Rebecca Harwood-Bellis, Dalitso Okeke and Jade Mbam.

All eight have been selected for the initial England Under 15/16 squads following the Regional Development Tournaments last weekend.

They have been invited to attend a camp in December as part of the selection process for England’s U16 national programme.

Many of the players who are selected will then be considered for the Great Britain squads for the 2018 European Championships.

List of full squads can be found here

Manchester Mystics

Mystics U14 undefeated in 6-team pre-season tournament

The Mystics U14s had their first ever outing as a group last Saturday when they travelled down to Northampton to take part in a 6 team tournament organised by Northants Lightning.

The players were a real credit to the club both on and off court.

After an understandably jittery start in the opening game which saw us come from behind to sneak a 3 point win over Hounslow, Mystics settled down quickly and excellent team basketball resulted in very comfortable wins against Northants U13s, Southend, Northants U14s and Brentwood to end the day undefeated.

Mystics U14s next fixture is Sunday 24th September when they will go to Derby for a pre-season friendly.

Basketball England

North West U15 Boys finish 3rd and Girls 4th at the Regional Development Tournament

Manchester Magic had nine players and the Mystics three players on North West duty for the Under 15 Regional Development Tournament on the weekend of 16th/17th September.

Magic’s Jason Ani, Dylan Consterdine, Luke Gordos, Saul May, Noah Togo, Henry Lyth de Pee, Ty Jordan, Greg Wild and Ceejay Hanson were part of the 12-strong squad for the two-day event at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Belle Vue.

Keeping the team organised were Magic’s Suzanne Wild and Joanne Consterdine as Team Managers.

Mystics’ Lucy Bryan, Holly Bryan and Courtney Kenyon-Betts were part of the 12-strong squad for the two-day event at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Belle Vue.

Keeping the team organised was Mystics’ Joanne McLoughlin as Team Manager.

Saturday’s Results:

10:00 Boys 23 – 20 South East (Court 5) – Win

11:00 Girls 14 – 16 South West (Court 3) – Loss

14:00 Boys 50 – 28 North East (Court 3) – Win

15:00 Girls 32 – 28 East Midlands (Court 3) – Win

16:00 Boys 42 – 39* East (Court 5) – Win *after overtime

17:00 Girls 11 – 33 London (Court 5) – Loss

18:00 Boys 52 – 33 South (Court 4) – Win

Boys finished top of the pool

Girls finished 2nd in the pool following a 3-way tie in the pool

Sunday’s Results:

10:00 Boys 36 – 44 London (Court 3) – Loss

11:00 Girls 22 – 35 South East (Court 1) – Loss

13:00 Shooting Test Semi-Final North West Boys – Greg Wild

13:30 Boys 78 – 74 East Midlands (Court 1) 3rd/4th – North West U15 Boys finished in 3rd place

15:00 Girls 34 – 51 London (Court 1) 3rd/4th – North West U15 Girls finished in 4th place

Dominique Allen

Mystics welcome back WBBL Cup Final MVP Allen

Great Britain frontcourt star and 2017 WBBL Cup Final MVP Dominique Allen will be wearing the colours of Manchester Mystics again in 2017-18.

She joins fellow Brits Rheanne Bailey, Georgia Jones and Lauren Thomas-Johnson who have also been confirmed as returnees during recent days.

Allen had a brilliant first campaign in the WBBL and almost turned in a double-double season – one that was typified by being crowned MVP in Birmingham at the showpiece WBBL Final against Nottingham Wildcats.

“It is safe to say Dom had a break out year in her first season in the WBBL with some tremendous performances, but more importantly, she really seemed to enjoy her basketball and that was infectious on the others,” smiled Mystics Coach, Jeff Jones.

“She obviously had to carry the main load for us last year as far as our inside presence which she did extremely well. Our priority is getting her some help in that department which we are close to doing so.

“From our perspective, we will need Dom to continue to grow as a player and assume much more of a leadership role within the team structure. I am looking forward to continuing to develop her as a player.”

Meanwhile after confirming the backbone of his side are now signed up, Jones is ready to reveal further arrivals in coming weeks to keep Mystics competitive in what promises to be the best WBBL season yet.

He added: “Managing to keep the core of the team together from last year has been important and we need to have some players step up.

“After last year, they have demonstrated the desire to do that and I am looking forward to their development.

“We will be adding 3 to 4 new players to the roster over the next few weeks and we have 2 players that will be coming in in October due to other playing commitments, so they will have to hit the ground running.

“I think some teams have really stepped up their playing talent and the league will be extremely competitive, but we are looking forward to the challenge?,” concluded Jones.

Basketball England

Magic and Mystics selected in England squads after U17 Regionals

Congratulations to Magic’s Joshua Grant, Arinze Emeka-Anyakw, Mo Abushego and Daniel Gargan and Mystics’ Ashana Hinds, Chloe Andrew, Khia Lee  have been selected in the initial England Under 17/18 Boys and Girls Squads following the Under 17 Regional Development Tournaments.

This summer all GB youth national team performed well in the European Championships over the summer with two teams gaining promotion into Division A next season. Over 90% of the players and staff were from England talent pathway and we are looking for players who can continue this trend and compete with the best in Europe.

The camp due to take place in December will help the coaches to select players for U18 England National programme who will then be in consideration for the Great Britain U18 programmes and European Championships in 2018.

The National Development Programmes for U17 and U15 players will continue to operate in the English programme and will support the player’s development for international level.

List of full squads can be found here

Lauren Thomas-Johnson

Thomas-Johnson ready to fire Mystics to more glory

Lauren Thomas-Johnson is to suit up once again with Manchester Mystics and looks set to be a powerful force after recording an impressive return to the WBBL last season.

After coming back from maternity leave, the former Hatters star and GB international caught fire with Mystics, not only enjoying WBBL Cup silverware shortly after her re-integration, but finishing the season as one of the form players in the league.

“I am so excited to get back to it and keep the ball rolling from what I started last season when obviously I came into it part of the way through,” stated Thomas-Johnson

“It’s not been the easiest after becoming a mum in terms of getting back to where I wanted to be, but I have been working hard and I feel like I have now lost some of the weight that I needed to.

“I am ready to get back to the old Lauren and I think it is great that I can offer experience to the team along with some of the other players who are returning.”

The flexibility of Thomas-Johnson who can play multiple positions and her nice athleticism, smarts and scoring touch, are all massive positives that Mystics head coach Jeff Jones is only too happy to have back in the mix.

He declared: “Lauren came to the team in early January after the birth of her son and helped us with her experience and basketball IQ.

“Needless to say she had to adjust her game a bit, but I believe it helped her in certain ways not always relying on her athleticism.

“She has been working hard in the gym over the summer and we are looking forward to seeing the benefits on the floor this season.

“It will be tough for her juggling parenthood and playing, but I am more than confident she will be able to handle it and her experience will invaluable to us as a team,” stated the play-caller.

Thomas-Johnson made an immediate impact for Mystics last season by racking up more than 13 points and 6 boards per outing in the WBBL Championship

Georgia Jones

Great Britain playmaker Jones back to pull the strings for Mystics

Manchester Mystics will once again rely on the backcourt leadership of Georgia Jones after the Great Britain guard agreed to play a second season with her hometown club.

One of the leading stars of the WBBL, Jones had been a standout performer for a number of seasons with Leicester before transferring her talents to Mystics for 2016-17.

Since last summer’s move to the club, she has lit it up in a big way for Manchester, guiding them to the 2017 WBBL Cup and completing a memorable father-daughter success with head coach Jeff Jones.

“It feels great to be back in Manchester for another season,” said the guard.

“I think last year we surprised a few people, but this year people will be expecting more from us so we will be facing a different kind of challenge.

“Obviously the Cup Final win was a huge highlight for us last season, but our aim is to bring more trophies to Manchester this year. We have a great core group returning, along with a few new faces and the chemistry is already starting to build.”

She continued: “Every team seems to have strengthened their roster this year which is exciting and will only increase the overall standard of the league.

“As for our team, we are all just looking forward to getting the season underway and seeing what this years team is capable of.”

Meanwhile Coach Jones is thrilled to get his point guard back for another term.

“Georgia did what she has always done – she led the side and put any nepotism aside,” commented the play-caller.

“Her contribution to the team last year was vital to our success and she is one of the best point guards around.

“She played with the freedom she needed and was able to run the team on the floor exceptionally well.

“This season is going to be tough again in terms of minutes on the floor and if we are able to reduce that, then I believe her performances can get even better,” added the Coach.

Jones was included in the prestigious Molten WBBL Team of the Year for 2016-17 and led the WBBL Championship in assists with almost seven per game.

Rheanne Bailey

Influential Bailey back on board with Mystics

Manchester Mystics have secured the return of highly influential forward Rheanne Bailey ahead of the new WBBL season.

As head coach Jeff Jones starts to reveal his plans for the 2017-18 campaign, there is a strong suggestion that there will be plenty of continuity and chemistry to build upon.

One of the fundamental pillars of the team’s breakthrough season last year when they landed the WBBL Cup at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, Mystics will be hoping for more trademark contributions from Bailey.

“Obviously Rheanne was an integral part of our success and progression last season and we are delighted she will be part of the continued growth of the team,” enthused Coach Jones.

“There is also the added dimension that Rheanne is very much central to the partnership we have with Manchester Metropolitan University – both through her education and responsibilities of coaching the first team.

“All the intangibles Rheanne brings to the team is paramount to us progressing as a club. She always demonstrates to our younger players the wider aspects of being in a team and all that entails,” reiterated the play-caller.

Bailey averaged 11.5 points and 3.6 rebounds per game for Mystics last season in the WBBL Championship.

Basketball England

North West U17 Girls finish 1st whilst Boys finish 4th at the U17 Regional Tournament

Manchester Magic had six players and the Mystics eight players on North West duty for the Under 17 Regional Development Tournament on the weekend of 9th/10th September.

Magic’s Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo, Daniel Gargan, Joshua Grant, Aaron Martin, Frederic Rouse and Noah Tchifounga were part of the 12-strong squad for the two-day event at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Belle Vue.

Leading them into battle as head coach were Magic’ coaches Tom Stansfield as Head Coach and Aurimas Verbukas and Edward Bradley as Assistant Coaches

Mystics’ Chloe Andrew, Niamh Kelshaw, Jessica McGrath, Silvia Okuonghae, Lucy Threlfall, Bethany Waugh, Sophie Wilson and new comer Jessica Izevbigie were part of the 11-strong squad for the two-day event at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Belle Vue.

Leading them into battle at head coach was Mystics’ coach Mbongéni Greg Mpofu.

Saturday’s Results:

10:00 Girls 46 – 18 West Midlands – Win

11:30 Girls & Boys shooting test heats

13:00 Girls 41 – 39 South East – Win

14:30 Boys 70 – 46 East Midlands – Win

17:30 Boys 52 – 44 West Midlands – Win

Sunday’s Results:

10:00 Girls 49 – 39 London – Win

11:30 Boys 35 – 47 East – Loss

North West Boys (Magic’s Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo) and Girls (Mystics’ Chloe Andrew and Sophie Wilson) were both 3rd in the Shooting Competition

Final 13:00 Girls 50 – 46 South West – North West U17 Girls were Tournament Winners

3rd/4th 15:00 Boys 41 – 49 London – North West U17 Boys finished in 4th place

Ali Barvareh

Keep Your Head Right

We are all excited that the National League Season will start soon. Basketball is the game we all love. Coaches, players, parents, physiotherapists, strength and conditioning specialists, team followers and managers spend hours in training sessions, games and on the road pursuing The Excellence of victory. However, all cannot be achieved unless we provide a safe environment for our athletes.

Concussion in sport, especially in basketball, is a common and serious injury that can affect any athlete. It must be recognised and the player must be removed when signs and potential symptoms of concussion are observed in practice sessions or games.

What is Concussion?

–          Concussion is defined as a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by biomechanical forces.

–          Concussion is a brain injury caused by either direct or indirect forces to the head.

–          Concussion typically results in the rapid onset of short-lived impairment of brain function.

–          Loss of consciousness is NOT a requirement to diagnose concussion.

Visible signs/ what you see (Signs that coaches, patents and all involved see in players):

• Dazed, blank or vacant look

• Lying motionless on ground / Slow to get up

• Unsteady on feet / Balance problems or falling over / unco-ordination

• Loss of consciousness or responsiveness

• Confused / not aware of plays or events

• Grabbing / clutching of head

• Convulsion (seizure)

• More emotional / Irritable

What you feel (Players)

• Headache • Dizziness • Mental clouding, confusion, or feeling slowed down • Visual problems • Nausea or vomiting • Fatigue • Drowsiness / Feeling like “in a fog“/ difficulty concentrating• “Pressure in head” • Sensitivity to light or noise

Questions to ask:

Failure to answer any of these questions correctly may suggest a concussion:

• “What venue are we at today?”

• “Which half is it now?”

• “Who scored last in this game?”

• “What team did you play last week / game?”

• “Did your team win the last game?”

If a player has signs or symptoms of a possible concussion that player must be:

RECOGNISED AND REMOVED and IF IN DOUBT, SIT THEM OUT.

Your club physiotherapists are following GB basketball guidelines in concussion assessment, management and will guide you towards the correct direction. If they are around at the time of injury, notify them immediately and if they are not available the player must be taken to hospital for the check-up.

Take the concussion seriously, Keep Your Head Right and always remember the 6 Rs in concussion care:

Recognise – Remove – Refer – Rest – Recover – Return.

Ali Barvareh

Manchester Magic Basketball Physiotherapist

Main Reference:

http://img.basketballengland.co.uk/media/BasketballEnglandWeb/Docs/Safeguarding/Concussion%20Guidelines%20Feb%202016.pdf