National call-up for young Ivybridge basketball players
ENGLAND
AND SCOTLAND HONOURS FOR TOM AND ASHLEY
Two young basketball players, who are on the Elite Basketball
Academy Programme at Ivybridge Community College, have been selected to play
for their country.
Seventeen-year-old forward Tom Elliot-Smith, has been
selected for the England Under 18 squad and fifteen-year-old Ashley Hall has
been chosen for the Scotland Under 16 squad.
“This is such an honour,” said Tom, who came to Ivybridge
Community College in September last year so that he could focus on developing
his basketball career while continuing his academic studies. “Since coming to Ivybridge the level of my
game has improved so much. I train at
least twice a day, every day, for around twenty-five hours per week, and I’m
delighted that I’ve made it into the England squad.”
Tom, who stands at 6’7”, started playing the game just three
years ago when he was introduced to it by a friend. He then moved from his school in Plymstock to
Ivybridge in September last year, as the Plymouth Raiders run their Basketball
Academy in liaison with the College. In
addition to training hard with the Academy, he also studies A Levels in
Chemistry, Biology and PE.
“It’s been a huge step up for me,” he added, “but I think
that playing at the higher level has been the driving force behind the big improvements
in my game. The academy structure here
means that I can get the best out of my game and my studies. My short-term ambition is to make the cut for
the Under 18 European Championships team in Turkey in June, as only ten or eleven
players from the squad will go and my longer term goal is to get a scholarship
to play and study in either the USA or Gran Canaria.”
Fellow Ivybridge Community College student Ashley Hall is just
as thrilled, as he has been chosen for the Scotland Under 16 squad. “I was so excited when I got the phone call,”
said Ashley, “as it’s my ambition to improve my game further and eventually
become a professional player.”
Ashley made the move to the College in order to develop his
skills in the Basketball Academy too. He
plays for Plymouth Marjon’s Under 16 team as point guard and he has high
ambitions: he hopes to be chosen to play for Scotland in the Under 16 European Championships
in Macedonia in August and is determined to continue his training by studying
in the USA in the future.
“The USA is traditionally the best place to go for basketball
and I would love to study there,” he added, “but at the moment I am getting the
best possible opportunity here in Devon.
Joining the Academy at Ivybridge
was an easy decision to make because I know that my future and my passion lie
in basketball.”
The Plymouth Raiders Academy at Ivybridge Community College
plays in the EABL, the Elite Academies Basketball League, against some of the
UK's best academy teams. The Academy's
Head Coach, Jay Marriott, is also the Plymouth Raiders' BBL Team Coach and has
an ethos and philosophy that is based around skill development, intense strength
and conditioning, sports science and next-level contacts.