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Manchester Magic and Mystics Primary Schools Basketball Festival

Manchester Magic and Mystics Primary Schools Basketball Festival December

Manchester Magic and Mystics welcome all children in school years 3, 4, 5 and 6 to attend our Primary Schools Basketball Festival at the Manchester Basketball Centre (Wilbram Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, M16 8GW), on Saturday 15th December at 1:00pm until 3:30pm.

Our professional and friendly coaching staff will be on court with you teaching you a variety of skills before organising you into teams and letting you play with and against your friends.

Primary Schools and community league clubs/teams are welcome to bring their own teams along, or teams can be formed within friendship groups once you arrive at the Basketball Festival.

The event is free for ALL kids to attend; you just need to bring suitable kit for an indoor sport.

If anyone is interested in coming along, please register your interest in attending by contacting Joe at j.forber@btinternet.com or on 07709 686 496.

Primary Basketball Festival December 2018
Mystics' Jeff Jones Coach of the Month November 2018

Mystics’ Jones Molten Coach of the Month

Jeff Jones has been handed the Molten WBBL Coach of the Month award for November after guiding Manchester Mystics to a pair of WBBL Championship wins and also propelling his side into the last four of the WBBL Cup.

The veteran play-caller had to beat off stiff competition from the likes of Vanessa Ellis of Westfield Health Sheffield Hatters and Jesper Sundberg of Leicester Riders.

The duo also achieved unbeaten records and progress to the BBL Cup Semi-Finals with their respective teams, but Jones was given the nod after Mystics knocked out Cup holders, Nottingham.

Manchester came up with arguably the most eye-catching success of the period after sealing a 73-81 road win at Wildcats. They will now go up against Hatters in the Semi-Finals next month.

As well as progress in the Cup, Jones masterminded victories over Essex Rebels and Caledonia Pride.

While it was a tight squeeze at Rebels as Mystics escaped with an 84-87 overtime success, it was more convincing against Pride as they registered a 59-76 triumph earlier in November.

Source: WBBL

Jones selected in GB Squad November 2018

Jones selected in Great Britain squad for November EuroBasket Qualifiers

Manchester Mystics’ Georgia Jones has been selected in the Great Britain Women’s Squad for the upcoming vital EuroBasket Qualifiers in Manchester later this month.

She is joined by former Mystics’ Dominique Allen (currently playing for Sepsi soc in Romania), Hannah Shaw (currently playing for AD Cortegada in Spain), Mollie Campbell (currently playing for fellow WBBL-side Leicester Riders) and Nicolette Fong Lyew Quee (currently playing for Ferrol in Spain).

The Great Britain Women will meet in Manchester for training camp on the 11th November before playing Greece on Saturday 17th November and Portugal on Wednesday 21st November both at the Mystics’ base at the National Basketball Performance Centre, tip-off for both games is 7:00pm.

The Men then roll into Town for their EuroBasket Qualifier against Austria on Thursday 29th November at 7:00pm at the National Basketball Performance Centre.

Tickets are still available and you can get yours here

Full Squad here

Manchester Magic and Mystics Primary Schools Basketball Festival

Manchester Magic and Mystics Primary Schools Basketball Festival

Manchester Magic and Mystics welcome all children in school years 3, 4, 5 and 6 to attend our Primary Schools Basketball Festival at the Manchester Basketball Centre (Wilbram Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, M16 8GW), on Saturday 17th November at 1:00pm until 4:00pm.

Our professional and friendly coaching staff will be on court with you teaching you a variety of skills before organising you into teams and letting you play with and against your friends.

Primary Schools and community league clubs/teams are welcome to bring their own teams along, or teams can be formed within friendship groups once you arrive at the Basketball Festival.

The event is free for ALL kids to attend; you just need to bring suitable kit for an indoor sport.

If anyone is interested in coming along, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with Joe at j.forber@btinternet.com or on 07709 686 496.

Tom Stansfield appointed North West regional chair

Magic and Mystics’ Tom Stansfield appointed North West regional chair

Basketball England has announced the 10 Regional Chairs and Regional Talent Managers, with Magic and Mystics’ Tom Stansfield appointed as the North West Regional Chair, joined by Nick Ibberson of Lancashire Spinners who has been appointed as North West Regional Talent Manager.

Basketball England’s new Operating Model for Regions has been taking shape for some time in an effort to help support the sport’s grassroots. The Model focuses on improved collaboration, a single unified approach and better two-way communication between Basketball England and the 10 Regions.

A more defined role for regions with clearly established responsibilities should enable the sport to have a more joined up approach across key activities with consistent communication across the country. In turn, each region will act as an arm of Basketball England, delivering the same objectives and shared goals.

Basketball England’s Senior Relationship and Coordination Manager Jon Stonebridge said, “The new and existing chairs offer a wealth of basketball experience that will help shape and implement Basketball England’s strategies and programmes at a local level. The roles will also provide valuable insight from within their Regions that will help to frame future basketball initiatives.  We are very pleased to be working with all the Chairpersons enabling Basketball England to helping drive the sport forwards with together.”

Basketball England’s Programme & Pathway Integration Manager Charlie Ford said, “The Regional Talent Managers have an important role in landing the soon to be launched ‘Player Development Framework’. They will primarily be involved in mentoring coaches within the Talent Pathway and clubs but also coordinating all local Talent programme activity and integrating with the existing England Development Programmes.”

With the ten Chairs helping to pull together the efforts of clubs, coaches and volunteers in each region, Talent Managers will primarily support Basketball England talent plans on a local level. This will involve helping with the implementation of the Player Development Framework and the programmes within the Talent Pathway.

For the full list of appointees read the announcement here

Gary Williams joins Basketball England CMG

Magic and Mystics’ Gary Williams joins Basketball England’s case management group

Basketball England has announced that it has successfully recruited 5 members to its new Case Management Group (CMG), with Magic and Mystics’ Gary Williams one of the 5 selected.

Gary is currently the safeguarding lead at Manchester Magic & Mystics Basketball Club where he leads on all safeguarding matters, complaints and writing policy for the club on safeguarding, child protection and social media. Through his professional career he has worked in Early Years education and now Further Education where he has been involved in Case Conferences and Child in Need Meetings. Gary has been involved in basketball within the North West Region since 2005.    

The purpose of the CMG is to ensure that all allegations, incidents, or referrals related to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk are dealt with fairly and equitably within appropriate timescales. They will ratify and challenge any actions taken by Basketball England’s Lead Safeguarding Officer, advise on outcomes & decisions that need to be made following the investigation of any safeguarding allegations or referrals and ensure that the management of cases by Basketball England are appropriate, within reason and follow correct procedure.

The CMG will also advise on Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) disclosures that are received through GB Group Online Disclosures (GBG).

Basketball England’s Safeguarding & Compliance Manager, Ross McGowan, has commented on the group, “I am  excited to announce this group of experienced individuals who are well versed in safeguarding and child protection. Having this group in place will ensure that Basketball England’s duty of care to all individuals and their welfare within the sport is met at all times and in turn, I hope it gives confidence to all of those involved in the sport that any concerns raised will be taken care of in a fair and equitable manner, allowing natural justice to be followed”.

The CMG were appointed after a round of interviews completed in September, whereby a shortlist was drawn up of preferred candidates and approved by Basketball England’s Chief Executive Officer.

The CMG will be supported by Basketball England’s Customer Service Executive, Emma Connolly, and will meet for the first time on Monday 15th October at Basketball England’s Head Offices in Manchester.

Magic and Mystics Great Britain

Great Britain are coming to Town this November

As a loyal basketball fan we are delighted to offer you the chance to get your hands on tickets to see the GB’s Senior Men and Women in action in Manchester, this November!

GB’s women can qualify for EuroBasket Women 2019 with two massive home games against Greece and Portugal, while the men start their road to EuroBasket 2021 with a clash with Austria in the Pre-Qualifiers.

Both teams need your support at the National Basketball Performance Centre and you can purchase your tickets NOW before they go on general sale!

FIBA WOMEN’S EUROBASKET 2019 QUALIFIERS

Great Britain v Greece 

Saturday 17th November 2018, 19:00

Great Britain v Portugal 

Wednesday 21st November 2018, 19:00

General Admission: £8 Adult / £5 Child

FIBA MEN’S 2021 EUROBASKET PRE-QUALIFIERS

Great Britain v Austria

Thursday 29th November 2018, 19:00

Premium: £18 Adult / £12 Child Standard: £15 Adult / £9 Child  

HURRY, BOOK NOW TO SECURE THE BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE!

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Magic sign Richard Bell and Loick Pouale 2018-19

Magic add Pouale and Bell as Davenport is released

The Manchester Magic have announced the signing of form junior Loick Pouale and the return of Richard Bell.

Pouale returns to the Magic after spells at Lancashire Spinners and Leeds Force. He averaged 16.8 points per game, 6.6 rebounds per game and 2.3 assists per game in 21 games for the Spinners in a difficult season in NBL Division One for the Bury based side, who having been relegated hit difficulties and have withdrawn the team from the league this season.

Bell has already suited up for the Magic this season, playing a key role in the National Trophy game against Team Newcastle, the club are delighted to retain his services for the 2018-19 season. In 10 games for the Magic last season Bell averaged 10.8 points per game, 8.0 rebounds per game and 1.3 blocks per game.

Magic Head Coach Aurimas Verbukas commented, “I am very happy with signings of Loick and Richard. It is great to see Loick returning after a few years away from his home team and Richard joining us again and will provide much needed size and inside presence.”

The Magic also announced that Joshua Davenport has returned home to the States after an assessment by medical staff showed the extent of a knee injury meant he would be unable to participate for a large part of the season, the player and club agreed it best that he return home to continue his rehabilitation.

Coach Verbukas said, “It is disappointing to see Joshua going as I believed he could be one of the best players in this league. But it is more important he recovers from his injury and that he will be healthy for years to come.”

Magic Pre-season round-up

Magic pre-season round-up

Manchester Magic Senior men’s pre-season schedule is complete. On the surface, a 0-4 record doesn’t read well. Let’s take a closer look at what positives there have been and what lessons can be learned heading into the first game of the season on Saturday, where the Magic take on Team Newcastle in the National Trophy at the Manchester Basketball Centre at 6:30pm.

Magic’s opening game was against USA Select, a 63-69 loss. The home side were missing their imports who at the time were awaiting their VISAs. The Magic were also without Ali Sbai who has missed all the pre-season games through injury.

The Magic line-up against the USA Select included four 16 year olds in Luke Gordos, Jason Ani, Daniel Gargan and Noah Tchifounga, combined they played 46 of the 200 minutes available (23% of the total team’s minutes, or nearly a quarter of basketball, 50 minutes).

Kaphel Ulett-Waul led the way with 21 points, scoring 4 from 6 three pointers. Kayin Darbey has 12 points, scoring 6 from 9 from the field. Josh Houghton had 10 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Luke Gordos had 8 points and was voted by fans on twitter as the team’s MVP.

An area of concern would be the team’s three-point percentage of 25.7% making 9 from 35 attempts, perhaps this can be put down to shaking off the rust. The team were out rebounded 51 to 39. The Magic had 5 shot attempts blocked. The turnover count was 18 for the Magic to 21 for the visitors.

Next the Magic faced a trip to Liverpool, where they lost a close game 97-93 to the Division two side, who turned down the opportunity to play in Division one after Team Northumbria withdrew from the league. That place was afforded to Essex Leopards as the next highest ranked team in Division two from last season.

Both of Magic’s Americans, Jonathan Barnes and Joshua Davenport, arrived in the days prior to the game. Barnes played and showed glimpses of what he will bring to the team. Davenport’s impact was restricted by an injured quad restricting his movement, playing limited minutes before sitting out the remainder of the contest and didn’t get a real opportunity to show what he can do; his sat out both games of the battle of Manchester.

The game saw Magic play three 16 year olds, debuts for Malachi Boakye-Yiadom, who joined the club over the summer from London Thunder and Saul May, who was a team mate of Malachi’s for Great Britain at the U16 European Championships this summer, while Luke Gordos played his second senior game.

The very next day saw the battle of Manchester game one with the Magic against what looks like a much-improved Giants side in their previous pre-season games. The Giants had five former Magic players on their roster, James Jones, Callum Jones, Ryan Lewis, Adam Oldham and Bailey Goodall.

The Magic stayed in the contest until late on the game where the Giants open up an unassailable lead, the game ended 86-60 to the Giants.

The Magic were led by Kaphel Ulett-Waul who scored 14 points, Daniel Pilkington had 13 points, Andre Gayle had 9 points, Jonathan Barnes and Saul May both had 6 points, Richard Bell had 5 points, Kayin Darbey 3 points, Josh Houghton who picked up a knock during the game had 2 points and Malachi Boakye-Yiadom had 2 points.

Game two at the Manchester Basketball Centre was another close contest throughout the first three and a bit quarters with the Giants opening up another sizeable lead in the latter stages to take a 97-80 victory and win the battle of Manchester series 2-0.

Magic were led again by Kaphel Ulett-Waul who had 18 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal. Andre Gayle had 12 points, 7 rebounds an assist and 2 steals. Josh Houghton had 12 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and a steal. Richard Bell had 9 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists. Daniel Pilkington has 8 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal. Jonathan Barnes has 8 points, 6 rebounds, an assist and a block. Malachi Boakw-Yiadom had 6 points and an assist and Luke Gordos had 4 points, 4 rebounds and an assist.

Both games served as a stellar test for the Magic team, flagging up a couple of areas for improvement, as the Magic were out rebounded 47 to 43, committed four more turnover 20 to 16 and were blocked 8 times to blocking on one Giants’ shot.

A pleasing stat for the coaches will be points off the bench, 32 to 22 in Magic’s favour, showing strength in depth especially considering the four 16 years olds on the bench for the game (Luke Gordos, Saul May, Malachi Boakye-Yiadom and Daniel Gargan). Another pleasing stat for the coaches will be the scoring runs, the Giants biggest scoring run was 8 points, the Magic’s was 7 points.

Coach Verbukas will make a decision on the 16 year olds involved as to whether they have shown enough promise to earn a spot on the roster for the NBL season ahead. Their availability will depend on what is deemed best for the development, as they will play for the Magic’s under 18 side this season alongside the senior team duties.

It’s been a tough start for Coach Verbukas’ side, playing in four games that provided stern tests for a Magic team full of new faces getting to know each other. It will take some time for the team to gel and with the first National Trophy game on Saturday they haven’t got long to find a winning formula to start the competitive campaign off with that desired victory.

Pilkington named Magic captain, Houghton vice-captain

Pilkington named captain, Houghton vice-captain

Manchester Magic Head Coach Aurimas Verbukas has named Daniel Pilkington as team captain and Josh Houghton as vice-captain for the 2018-19 NBL Division One season.

Daniel is delighted to be named as captain of the club’s senior team having developed his game as a junior at the club as he explains, “It’s great to be named captain of the club I developed in for many years, and do it alongside a good mate is an added bonus too.

“I speak to coach a lot about practice, games and where we are looking to take the team, and every time we speak he’s so passionate and driven, and that shows in games too. Coach Ollie is great for the club and great for us as a team. 

“We are a brand new team, but from the older lads (Josh, Kaphel and I) all the way down to the 16 year olds, there is a real buzz in the club. 

“I’m excited to see what we can do this season, we are young and hungry and that’s perfect for me as one of the leaders of the team, I’ll be trying to lead by example and use my voice as much as possible. 

“With Josh, he truly has one of the highest basketball IQs I’ve played with, he’s been that way since we were 15, so to have that leadership as well I’m hoping we make a good partnership going forward and be able to lead the team as best we can.” 

Coach Verbukas has been impressed with the leadership qualities the pair have brought to the team so far in practice and in the pre-season games, he commented, “Daniel is a player that’s able to make big plays on the court and lead by example in the dressing room.

“We have a player that is going to be able to be tough enough to stick with the team when times get tough. Daniel is a great character and player who will lead this team on and off the court.

“I think everyone at the club is excited and supporting this team 100%, Daniel is a good role model for our younger players. He and Co-Captain Joshua Houghton are the kind of leaders that young players should look up to.”

Let’s find out a little more about new team captain Daniel Pilkington, we sat down with him for a Q&A

Who is your favourite sports person? 

LeBron James & Conor McGregor

What are three reasons you like being part of sports? 

1) The challenges/opportunities

2) Stay fit and health

3) I love competition

What is the best part about competing?

Winning, I especially like winning when I hear people say we have no chance. 

What is your favourite sports quote?

“I don’t complain about playing time… MY JOB is to play so well that the coach can’t sit me”

What emotions do you feel when you play well?

Regardless of personal performance, if the team wins, I’m happy. I can’t celebrate a good personal performance if we get beat.

What is your favourite song to listen to prior to competing?

Recently my go to song is Kygo – Cut Your Teeth… but before that I’d listen to Trivium – In Waves

What is your favourite movie about sports?

Space Jam

Who was your favourite coach and why?

Graham [Williams] and Joe [Forber] my Magic Youth Coaches because they were the ones who made me believe in my potential and exposed it, without them I wouldn’t be playing today. 

Do you think attitude is a factor in winning?

100%, even if there is one bad attitude in a locker room, that can massively bring others down. 

What one word describes you?

Ambitious