Diamond Valley 2020 Youth League Teams
Diamond Valley Basketball Association is pleased to announce the Men’s and Women’s Youth League teams for 2020!
The Eagles are looking forward to a bigger and brighter season for 2020 as the Big V competition continues to expand. 48 associations and 146 teams now join the 12 different divisions. All the action will tip off Saturday the 14th and Sunday the 15th of March with scheduled bye weekends held over Easter (11-12th of April) as well as the Queen’s Birthday long weekend (6-7th of June).
Youth League Women
Head Coach: Robbie Baldwin
Assistant Coach: Gel Coter
Assistant Coach: David Jamieson
Demi Albon
Chelsea Bailey
Eliza Bannan
Natalie Davies
Georgia Baldwin
Keeley Evans
Hayley Sparks
Imogen Rock
Sibel Balciglu
Courtney Willemse
Kira Martorella
Mikayla Peterson
Molly Wolfenden
Sophie Burrows
“I’m really excited about the length and athleticism of this group. We are young and quick and will get up and down the floor quickly. I’m looking forward to seeing how the girls develop as individuals and how we come together as a team.” – Robbie Baldwin
Youth League Men & U21 Development Squad
Head Coach: Braden Cotter
Assistant Coach: David Fawcus
Assistant Coach: Casey De Wacht
Assistant Coach: Paul Borg
Michael Alfirenko
Matthew Baggio
Ethan Bateman
Joe Brazier
Ky Cargin
Jack Cornelissen
Bassirou Faye
Andrew Giddens
Josh Heywood
Ryan Hoffman
Erik Kafritsas
Matthew Marasco
Brody Nunn
Aidan O’Carroll
Chayse Pinono
Nathan Poelsma
Zane Rigon
Wade Spooner
Nicholas Sorani
Max Tatter
Noah Todd
Grant Turner
Zac Vasiliadis
Aidan Zeverona
“This is one of the strongest team lists I have had in 4 years of coaching the VYCM. We have a good group of boys with fun personalities who will work hard and make the season an enjoyable one. It’s going to be even more competitive this season and I’m eager for March to roll around so we can tip it all off.” – Braden Cotter
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