The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Honour for cup stalwarts

- BY JESSICA GRIMBLE

“It has an atmosphere that’s serious but at the same time, you’re in a holiday situation. I’ve never been to a tournament like that – they’re normally very serious” – Owen Hughan

Organisers of a national basketball developmen­t tournament have honoured the dedication of its Horsham stalwarts.

Alison Mckinnon received life membership and Owen Hughan received an award of merit for their contributi­ons to the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup.

The tournament runs annually in Albury-wodonga for more than 600 under-14, under-16 and under-18 basketball­ers from across Australia and New Zealand.

It emphasises developmen­t opportunit­ies for players, coaches and referees.

Mrs Mckinnon’s award honours more than 20 years supporting and leading the tournament’s administra­tive team, ‘the Red Shirts’ – making people feel welcome and inspiring them to work hard. Her involvemen­t began in 1999. She had received an ‘award of merit’ in 2006.

“Ali’s personal attributes are those one could list in a picture of the qualities of the ideal volunteer. Her spontaneou­s smile, unflappabl­e nature, high level personal organisati­onal expertise and her genuine empathy for others have earned her the respect of everyone involved,” her citation read.

“Alison continuall­y embraces the theme of the Country Cup of participat­ion being the priority and winning a bonus in her tireless volunteer work.

“Without Ali and people like her, the event could not be of such a high quality, producing such formidable young athletes.”

Mrs Mckinnon said she was ‘excited’, ‘shocked’ and ‘humbled’ to receive the award during the tournament’s opening ceremony.

“I had an inkling something was going on because they kept ringing up and asking lots of questions,” she said.

She said building relationsh­ips within a positive atmosphere kept her returning each year.

This was the tournament’s longawaite­d return since 2020.

“The passion and the excitement the kids had at that first game – the noise was unbelievab­le,” Mrs Mckinnon said.

Mr Hughan’s award recognised ‘outstandin­g service and contributi­on to the developmen­t and promotion of Australian country basketball’.

Mr Hughan’s almost 30-year involvemen­t

has included developing and mentoring athletes and coaches.

Country Victoria nominated him for the award.

“Owen’s work with young athletes and his ability to produce elite players in regional Victoria is well recognised,” his citation read.

He first attended the tournament in 1996.

He said it was an ideal environmen­t for country basketball­ers to develop their skills, or for coaches or referees to receive mentorship.

“It has an atmosphere that’s serious but at the same time, you’re in a holiday situation. I’ve never been to a tournament like that – they’re normally very serious,” he said.

“It’s more of a life experience.”

 ?? Picture: PAUL CARRACHER ?? RECOGNITIO­N: Alison Mckinnon and Owen Hughan were recognised for their contributi­ons to the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup.
Picture: PAUL CARRACHER RECOGNITIO­N: Alison Mckinnon and Owen Hughan were recognised for their contributi­ons to the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup.

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