BROOME BASKETBALL ASSOC. INC.
Friday, 30th of July, 2010        
 :: Main Menu
 » Home
 » News Central
 » Draws & Results
 » Calendar
 » Resource Library
 » Links
 » Photo Galleries
 » Sponsors
 :: Secondary Menu





 
:: Broome News Item  

8-5-2009 - By BBAI Media

Broome Basketball tour to Indonesia: 1 to 8 August 2009

Two youth basketball teams from Broome will be traveling to Surabaya in East Java, Indonesia, in early August of this year.

Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia, is the capital of East Java which is a sister state of West Australia.

One of the “connections” that Broome has with Java concerned the telegraph cable line that was laid between the two places in 1889 as this was a very important communication link for Australia through Indonesia and then on to Europe.

It is thought that these two teams traveling to Indonesia will be the first junior or senior sporting teams to travel overseas from Broome, and possibly even from the Kimberley region.

This tour to Indonesia is an imitative of the Broome Basketball Association which has established a Centre of Excellence Program and the culmination of the basketball training undertaken within this year’s program will be this historic overseas tour.

The purpose of the centre of excellence program is to provide a skills developmental pathway for committed junior age basketball players from Broome in order to assist them towards reaching their potential of playing, hopefully, at a higher level.

“This tour to Indonesia, which will be both a wonderful basketball and cultural experience, is not an easy tour to arrange”, said Gaye Yu, president of the Broome Basketball Association.

“Our players do not play in weekly domestic and representative basketball competitions throughout the year as they do in the south of WA nor is it financially easily for us, especially in the present economic climate but we will try our best to make this tour work for all involved.”

The touring group of 24 players consists of one boys’ team and one girls’ team and is made up of students aged mostly from 13 to 15 years who are attending either Broome Senior High School or St Mary’s College.

Also on the tour with the players will be seven adults in the positions of head of delegation and boys and girls head coaches, assistant coaches and team managers.

In addition, there may also be some parents coming on this tour. In Indonesia, the Deteksi Basketball League (DBL) will be hosting the Broome Basketball touring teams, in conjunction with the West Australian government’s Department of State Development.

The Indonesian DBL, under the leadership of founder and DBL Commissioner Azrul Ananda, is the biggest student basketball competition in Indonesia and in 2009 this fast growing league will oversee games played in 16 cities and 13 provinces, with about 16,000 players involved (basically similar to Broome’s total population) and with more than 225,000 spectators watching games.

The DBL was established in 2004, in Surabaya, East Java, and is a member of Jawa Pos Group, Indonesia’s largest newspaper group.

The DBL is the first league to Indonesia to enforce the Student-Athlete concept, in which grades in school are as important as – if not more important than – on-court playing achievements.

In Surabaya, East Java, where the Broome touring group will be playing exhibition games in the DBL Arena, this is a 5,000 seating capacity stadium that will be full of excited spectators watching the semi-finals of the DBL competition which will also be played during the week that the Broome teams will be there.

Last year, a representative group (a boy’s and a girl’s team) of the Indonesian’s Deteski Basketball League came to Perth to play games against some sports high school teams that had elite basketball programs and they also played quite well against the WA Metro under 16 boys’ and girls’ teams.

Just before that tour to Perth, DBL Commissioner Azrul Ananda said, “Our young players have been selected on the basis of their character and educational performance, not just basketball skills”.

“We hope that through their interaction in sport with young Australians they will develop their skills and develop friendships that will lead to regular international games like this for DBL”. Rick Smith, CEO, of Basketball Western Australia commented at the time in relation to DBL’s Perth tour: “This is a great opportunity for our two cultures to come together through the sport of basketball to learn and grow from one another. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship between DBL and Basketball WA.”

Broome Basketball’s touring group is being supported with organizational assistance from the WA Department of State Development’s Global Network in Indonesia, the WA Department of Sport and Recreation’s International section, the Indonesian Deteksi Basketball League, and the Australian Embassy in Indonesia.

Website to review :  Deteksi Basketball League: www.deteksibasketball.com

« Back   |   Home   |  Broome News Index »

 
  Broome Top 5
»  Visiting basketball coaches to identify talented Broome players ages under 14 years
»  Perth Lynx WNBL Team Head Coach to conduct free coaching session for local coaches on Sunday 18 July at BRAC from 3pm to 5pm
»  Grand Final Results for the Primary School Competition, School Term One, 2010
»  Primary school competition in Broome - results from the fourth week of the first school term competition 2010
»  Primary school competition in Broome - results from the third week of the first school term competition 2010
  Basketball WA Top 5
»  New Website for Basketball WA
»  Employment Opportunity - Perth Wheelcats
»  2010 AJC Referee Applications
»  Ben Ettridge Leaves the Cattery
»  2010 NRDP & SRDP Applications Open
  BA Top 5
 



 
INTERFUSESportingPulse
© 1996-2010 Interfuse Technologies Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
The Basketball Network / FuseSport system is used under license from Interfuse Technologies Pty Ltd.


VCFL Interfuse VCFL Interfuse