British Wheelchair Basketball RGK 2024 National Junior Championships
Disability Sport Wales are delighted to announce the Under 14 and Under 18 age group players and staff selected to represent Wales at the British Wheelchair Basketball RGK 2024 National Junior championships .
Author: Stephen McGrath
Published:2929th July 2024
Disability Sport Wales are delighted to announce the Under 14 and Under 18 age group players and staff selected to represent Wales at the British Wheelchair Basketball RGK 2024 National Junior championships .
The event will take place at the University of Worcester Arena on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th August.
Under 18 Head Coach James Coyle-King said:
“It is a great honour to be picked as the Wales Under 18 Head Coach yet again. I have always pushed for Welsh representation in any competition, as I know we have so many excellent players in our wonderful country. I will do my best to ensure we show everyone what we can achieve.”
Under 18 Team Manager Danny Frisby said:
“Having thoroughly enjoyed both my own children representing Wales at Junior Champs, it's an honour to help others achieve the same goal.”
Under 14 Coach Deb Bashford said:
“I have always been an advocate for young people to have opportunities within sport. Sport changes lives and I’m extremely proud to be part of this amazing under 14’s opportunity and journey”
Under 14 Team Manager Jo Coates-McGrath said:
“I’m thrilled to have been appointed as manager of the under 14 team. Having being involved in previous years it’s always a privilege to see young players having the opportunity to represent their country in a sport they love and I am honoured to play a part in supporting their experience.”
Follow the teams progress across the weekend here.
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