MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » Sport » Youth prevails

Youth prevails

Youth is winning in the Country Basketball League, as a team of teenagers find themselves in a dominant spot following round six.

The Melton Thoroughbreds’ women’s team boasts an average age of just 15, with their oldest player just 18-years-old.

The Thoroughbreds are currently sitting on six wins with their only loss coming in round two to ladder leaders Kyneton.

“The girls have really, really gelled,” coach Brad Dennis said.

“The one loss was just purely down to some inexperience and it was only three points.

“For their age, being an extremely young side coming up against pretty big bodied, experienced women that have been playing for years, it’s been really good for them.

“We took positives from that match, we didn’t focus on anything to do with the negatives, it was purely taking the positives out of that game.

“We pretty much led for all of that game except for the last three seconds so it was really good.”

Across the season the scoring for the Thoroughbreds has come from even contributions across the board, which is something that has pleased Dennis.

“It’s been a real positive,” he said.

“If there’s been someone that’s been a little bit quiet, others have stepped up to fulfil their roles.

“There have been girls that have been given particular roles throughout the team… for example Elle Price is only 15 and she’s been given defensive tasks and has been given some free reign on offence and she’s scored upwards of 30 points on a couple of occasions.

“She’s been really good but it’s been a contribution across the board.

“It’s been awesome what they’ve been able to do.”

Speaking before the weekend’s double header against the Mildura Heat and the Swan Hill Flyers, Dennis said the round five bye came at a good time.

“A couple of the girls have just got a few little niggles with them now getting onto their VJBL (Victorian Junior Basketball League) season as well and the extra sessions that come with that” he said.

“We’ve had girls miss training to attend their rep training which is a priority, so it’s going to be a tough weekend coming up.

“Mildura have got a few players into their squad after the first few games who are NBL1 calibre players, that play in South Australia, so it’ll be a tough one.”

With both games on the road and a long way away from Cobblebank Stadium, the challenge didn’t get easy for the Thoroughbreds.

“That’ll be a test, sitting on a bus for an extended period,” Dennis said.

“It’s also going to be 40 degrees on Saturday in Mildura, which we’re not really used to at the moment here.

“And it’s called the ‘Hotbox’ where the Heat play, that’s the stadium’s nickname.

“That’ll be tough, the assistant coaches and I will be off to grab some ice for ice baths after the game, to help aid their recovery.”

Digital Editions


  • Accused murderer makes bail bid

    Accused murderer makes bail bid

    Accused murderer Greg Lynn is not an unacceptable risk to the community, his lawyers have argued as he makes a bid for freedom. Lynn, 59,…

More News

  • New MICA paramedics to strengthen emergency care

    New MICA paramedics to strengthen emergency care

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 303384 “Our MICA paramedics are some of the world’s best,” said Minister for Ambulance Services Mary-Anne Thomas, as she welcomed the latest cohort of…

  • Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    A powerful new ballet is set to captivate audiences in Caroline Springs this March, as a cast of passionate adult performers present Cleopatra, The Last Pharaoh at the Catholic Regional…

  • Cobblebank hub needs a name

    Cobblebank hub needs a name

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 260628 Melton council is inviting residents to help choose the name of a new five-level community services building in Cobblebank, with six shortlisted options…

  • Locals scrub up over summer clean-up

    Locals scrub up over summer clean-up

    Melton’s rubbish collectors have had a busy start to the year, with locals taking full advantage of their free hard waste collections and drop-offs to dispose of unwanted items the…

  • Car theft crackdown

    Car theft crackdown

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 More than 100 charges have been laid over the course of four nights as police crack down on car thefts in Melbourne’s west.…

  • Council investigates traffic issues

    Council investigates traffic issues

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 260628 Melton council has moved on tackling traffic issues raised by residents of Deanside Village estate. At its 23 February meeting, council resolved to…

  • Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 253047 A severe thuderstorm warning and shelter indoors now alert has been issued for suburbs around Melbourne’s north-west. Residents in Sunbury, Sydenham, St Albans,…

  • Residents to name ‘biggest ever’ Melton build

    Residents to name ‘biggest ever’ Melton build

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 260628 Melton council is calling on locals to help shape the identity of Fraser Rise’s upcoming aquatic centre, Melton’s ‘biggest ever’ capital project. Community…

  • Patient play pays off for Svanosio

    Patient play pays off for Svanosio

    Chris Svanosio finished the meeting with a rush, landing the last two winners to bring up a training double at Melton on Saturday night. Ultra-consistent trotter Kyvalley Maven found his…

  • Roofing company fined

    Roofing company fined

    A roofing company has been convicted and fined after repeatedly putting workers at risk of falls on four residential construction sites in Melbourne, including in Fraser Rise and Mickleham. Proform…