Athlete Program

Basketball Goulburn

 
 

Program overview

The SESA Basketball is offered in partnership with Basketball NSW (BNSW) and will provide coaching, training, competition, and support services to enhance the skill level of athletes.

The program is part of BNSW Developing Athlete Program (DAP) which is the second tier of BNSW athlete pathway. The program has a strong focus on the identification, development, and support of U14 & U16 athletes.
 
Scholarship holders will be required to undergo an induction process, attend weekly training sessions, and participate in academy activities.

Scholarship benefits

  • Technique and skill development

  • Athlete education

  • Opportunities to represent SESA at various events

Athlete eligibility

To be eligible for a SESA Basketball Developing Athlete Program Scholarship, athletes must satisfy the following criteria:

  1. Reside within the South East Region of NSW

  2. Be a registered member of Basketball NSW and be associated with a Basketball NSW recognised Basketball Association

  3. Be competing in the U14-U16 age groups in Basketball NSW League

  4. Athletes turning 12, 13, 14 or 15 years of age in 2025 (born 2010- 2013).

 

Selection criteria

To gain selection into the SESA Basketball Developing Athlete Program athletes must satisfy the eligibility criteria and demonstrate the following:

Display the potential or ability to compete successfully at the national level: 

  • Athletic ability e.g. speed, height, quick hands and strength

  • Display the necessary work ethic and attitude to improve as a player

  • Potential to be socially compatible and display a sense of team within a group

  • Be highly receptive to coaching

  • Demonstrated desire to succeed not only in basketball but in educational, vocational and personal life

  • Outstanding desire and commitment to working hard at improving mental, physical and basketball skills 

Conditions of scholarship

SESA  Basketball Scholarship holders are expected to:

  • Attend all program activities

  • Be committed and prepared to work toward improving performance

  • Be committed to a holistic approach to athlete development

  • Not take or use performance enhancing drugs or illegal drugs or participate in other activities that are prohibited by the South East Sports Academy Code of Conduct

  • Adhere to SESA policies and relevant Basketball NSW policies and by-laws

  • Behave and dress in a professional and dignified manner when representing SESA

  • An athlete levy of $300* will apply which covers the cost of program activities

  • $150 uniform levy (mandatory for new athletes). Uniform items can be purchased but not compulsory if uniform is still in good condition

  • A selection process and additional levy apply to attend the Your Local Club Academy Games.

  • **Academy Games in 2025 is targeted at U16 age group

  • *** Invitational camps will incur an additional fee

  • ****A $50 levy will be charged for Merimbula camp

Application process

  • Complete an online nomination form by the closing date.  

    Applications may be discussed with:

    • Parents/ Guardians

    • Nominated referee, coach and school

    • Basketball NSW.


2024/25 Program

Athletes selected into the program will be required to attend:

  • Weekly training sessions (Term 4 & Term 1)

  • Saturdays 2pm-4pm

  • Off-court education sessions

  • Academy Camp - 7-8 December 2024

  • Academy Games selection camp (U16’s only) - 8-9 February 2025

# Training days and times may change.

 

Academy Games squad:

Academy Games will be for U16’s. A squad will be selected at the Merimbula camp in February.

 
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2024/25 Coaching Team

Goulburn: Darren Noack, Deon Henry

Queanbeyan: Lauren Brahe,

Merimbula: Ken Simpson,