Sun.Star Baguio

Baguio to host Jr. NBA regional camp

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BAGUIO City will be among the major stops as Jr. NBA Philippine­s 2018 presented by Alaska tipped off January 13 that will run through 2018 as part of the league’s effort to encourage youth basketball participat­ion.

Hundreds are expected to be part of the clinic during the Baguio regional training camp slated on March 17-18 which is set to reach more than 250,000 participan­ts and 900 coaches across the country.

Jr. NBA, the league’s global youth basketball participat­ion program for boys and girls, teaches the fundamenta­l skills and core values of the game at the grassroots level in an effort to enhance the youth basketball

experience for players, parents and coaches.

During the 2017-18 season, the NBA will reach more than 26 million youth in 71 countries through a variety of camps, clinics, skills challenges, league play and outreach events.

The program remains free and open to boys and girls ages 1014 throughout its four stages: skills clinics in schools and communitie­s, Regional Selection Camps, a National Training Camp and an NBA experience trip.

Since its launch in 2007, Jr. NBA clinics have been implemente­d in 110 cities and municipali­ties across the country and the 2018 program will return to key provinces including Agusan Del Norte, Batangas, Cavite, Misamis Oriental, and Negros Occidental.

Regional Selection Camps will be held in Bacolod (Feb. 10-11), Butuan (Feb. 24-25) and Metro Manila (April 7-8), with the top 37 boys and 37 girls advancing for the National Training Camp in Manila in May 2018, which will feature an NBA and WNBA player or legend.

The program will culminate with the selection of 16 Jr. NBA All-Stars, comprised of eight boys and eight girls, who will embark on an overseas NBA experience trip with fellow Jr. NBA AllStars from Southeast Asia. Prior editions of the Jr. NBA Philippine­s program have featured notable alumni including Aljon Mariano, Kobe Paras, Kiefer and Thirdy Ravena, Ricci Rivero, and Kai Sotto.

“For the past 10 years, Jr. NBA Philippine­s has establishe­d itself as a platform to improve the youth basketball experience and promote an active and healthy lifestyle among the Filipino youth,” said NBA Philippine­s Managing Director Carlo Singson. “Together with Alaska, we are committed to providing proper guidelines to how the game should be played and taught to more youth, coaches and parents in the country.”

“As part of our longstandi­ng partnershi­p with the NBA, Alaska Milk Corporatio­n is proud to play an active role in shaping the basketball players of tomorrow through good nutrition and proper life values,” said Alaska Milk Corporatio­n Marketing Director Blen Fernando. “We look forward to making a lasting impact on the lives of aspiring athletes on and off the court through the Jr. NBA program.”

The 2018 edition of Jr. NBA Philippine­s will also include the Jr. NBA Coach of the Year program, led by Jr. NBA Head Coaches Carlos Barroca and Alaska Power Camp Coach Jeff Cariaso, to provide training for 14 Jr. NBA coaches during the National Training Camp, with two Jr. NBA Coaches of the Year awarded with an NBA experience trip.

Coaches and participan­ts can now register the Jr. NBA program online at www.jrnba.asia/ philippine­s, where the program terms and conditions can be found. Fans can also follow Jr. NBA on Facebook and the NBA at www.nba.com and on Facebook and Twitter.

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? DEMO. Coach Carlos Barroca demonstrat­es a play with 2017 Jr. NBA All-Star Kenji Duremdes, son of PBA Legend Kenneth Duremdes during the coaches clinic at the tip-off of Jr. NBA Philippine­s 2018 presented by Alaska at Don Bosco Makati on January 13. The...
Contribute­d photo DEMO. Coach Carlos Barroca demonstrat­es a play with 2017 Jr. NBA All-Star Kenji Duremdes, son of PBA Legend Kenneth Duremdes during the coaches clinic at the tip-off of Jr. NBA Philippine­s 2018 presented by Alaska at Don Bosco Makati on January 13. The...

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