You’ve read about the Shepparton Gators’ story, perhaps you’ve already seen the Underdog premiere, but young talent time arrived in a big way at the weekend.
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A frenetic two days of action up and down the courts at Shepparton Sports Stadium had many of the region’s brightest youths — and some from well beyond — converge for the Greater Shepparton Basketball Tournament.
All told, nine teams from areas as geographically diverse as Echuca and Warrnambool brought their A-games to top division under-18 basketball across four courts, while the hometown Gators set about defending their territory.
The Gators Wayman under-18 side did more than handily through its group stage play, knocking over opposition from Warrnambool, Echuca, Hamilton and Wodonga by an average of more than 20 points a game and finishing Pool A undefeated.
Having topped the five-team pool, the locals avoided the need to potentially play two extra knockout fixtures, instead capping the tournament with a 57-38 final win over Baller Academy to keep the crown on home soil.
Among the winning side were players the likes of cross-code talent Alex Whitlock, just in case you believed that family didn’t already have it all.
Tony Long of the Greater Shepparton Basketball Association hailed the event’s success, which drew an enormous influx of participants well beyond the top tournament.
“We had over 120 teams in the area from various locations like Mildura, Geelong, Traralgon and Griffith,” Long said.
“It was a great competition, from under-12s all the way up to under-18s and we had over 1400 player registrations.
“All in all, we had around 3500 people involved, which includes spectators.
“It’s run mostly by volunteers, who do a great job, and it’s a great thing for the economic value of the area.
“We estimate anywhere from $1.4 million to $1.8 million was contributed with a lot of people travelling long distance to come and play here.”
The under-18 boys weren’t the only locals making the short drive home as grinning winners, either, with the under-12 boys saluting as well.
“It was a great weekend and the future looks bright,” Long said.
“Council and Darryl Twitt Ford were great in supporting us.”