The Gold Coast Bulletin

Young stars on rise

There is a lot to like about Gold Coast basketball – starting with our junior ranks. This week I have compiled a list of 10 of our best young talents.

- DOUBLE DRIBBLE with Joel McInnes

KATIE DEEBLE

A basketball prodigy. Member of Australian under-17 squad. A scoring point guard who constantly put defences under pressure. Has the ability to change the course of the game with her quickness.

Has started at the one spot for the Seahawks QBL this season. Attends Hillcrest Christian College.

SHORNA PRESTON

A gifted athlete who towered above all as a junior. Preston has incredible potential for a player with her length and agility. Has made two state teams throughout her junior years. Attends Hillcrest College.

LILLY ROTUNNO

Always respected as a fierce competitor, Rotunno starred at the recent under-16 nationals for Queensland South. One of the best defenders in Australia with a desire to attack offensivel­y. Attends Hillcrest Christian College.

SKYE MASON

Mason is a dominant inside presence on the court, having been included in the National Performanc­e Program for the past three years, with a feathery touch around the basket that most athletes her height do not possess.

Has expanded her game to be an elite player and consistent­ly makes state programs.

Attends Southport State High School.

LAYLA-J CAMERON

Being the youngest of the extremely talented Cameron family, Layla has always had a lot to live up to.

It’s never shown as she has consistent­ly achieved at every level. Captain of the national champion under-14 Gold Coast team and member of the Queensland South under-16 team. Attends Hillcrest Christian College.

JESS PETRIE

Daughter of two well respected basketball parents, Anthony and Sarah, Jess has shown immense promise in her junior career.

Part of the Gold Coast nationals champions side last year and made the Queensland under-16 state team as a bottom-age player this year. Potential to play for Australia one day. Attends Assisi Catholic College.

ELLA BROW

Represente­d Queensland South at the under-18 national championsh­ips this year. Versatile back-court player who is a lock-down defender. Part of Seahawks’ SBL and QBL squads for the current season. Attends Palm Beach Currumbin High School.

CHARLI REECE

Outstandin­g prospect at the three/four spot.

Has competed effectivel­y as an inside player at SBL and QBL levels in the 2019 season. Excellent basketball pedigree with her dad Matt an NBL star with the Gold Coast Rollers. Attends Hillcrest Christian College. Will attend university in the US next year on a basketball scholarshi­p.

TYLER O’NEILL

The first male on our list is O’Neill, an extremely gifted point guard with arms that go for days. A sharp-shooter known for hitting threes in bunches, O’Neill has made the Queensland developmen­t programs and has the potential to play college ball in the states. Attends Hillcrest.

LLOYD McVEIGH

Having grown up watching his older brothers play at a high level (including Jack, who played for Australia earlier this year), McVeigh is on the fast track to an impressive basketball career.

Long and athletic, Lloyd impressed last year with the state program and was invited to the Australian Developmen­t Camp earlier this year. Attends The Southport School.

 ?? Pictures: SUPPLIED ?? North Gold Coast Seahawks player Katie Deeble is a talent on the rise. The same can be said for (below from left) Shorna Preston, Lilly Rotunno, Skye Mason, Layla-J Cameron, Jess Petrie, Ella Brow, Charli Reece, Tyler O’Neill and Lloyd McVeigh (bottom, right).
Pictures: SUPPLIED North Gold Coast Seahawks player Katie Deeble is a talent on the rise. The same can be said for (below from left) Shorna Preston, Lilly Rotunno, Skye Mason, Layla-J Cameron, Jess Petrie, Ella Brow, Charli Reece, Tyler O’Neill and Lloyd McVeigh (bottom, right).
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Jade Peacock, Cael Simpson, Preston LeGassick and Blake Gamble.
HONOURABLE MENTIONS Jade Peacock, Cael Simpson, Preston LeGassick and Blake Gamble.
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