Rising stars of UK basketball head to South London for this year’s Hoopsfix All-Star Classic – South London News

The next generation of UK basketball stars are heading to South London this weekend for the 2023 Hoopsfix All-Star Classic.

The annual celebrates was first held in 2014 and has developed a reputation as being the premier showcase of up-and-coming British basketball talent.

This year’s Hoopsfix All-Star Classic takes place at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre on Sunday and tickets have sold out – with a capacity 1,500 crowd expected.

Proceeds from ticket sales help fund the work being done by the Hoopsfix Foundation, a charity which helps grow the game across the UK – encouraging young people to play basketball and refurbishing and improving community courts in towns and cities.

Players are invited to take part in the Hoopsfix All-Star Classic based on their performances during the previous season and it has become a highly-anticipated annual event in the domestic basketball calendar – attended by fans, current BBL and WBBL stars, and elite scouts.

And among those who have previously taken part are Jeremy Sochan, who is now starring in the NBA for the San Antonio Stars, London Lions’ Holly Winterburn, who is one of the most exciting players in the WBBL, and Tosan Evbuomwan and Quinn Ellis, both of whom have declared for this year’s NBA draft.

Fans will be treated to two exhibition games on Sunday – an U19 men’s game and an U19 women’s game – as well as a dunk contest and a three-point competition.

London will be well-represented on the court, with Chudi Dioramma (Haringey Hawks), Nedas Cholevinskas (Barking Abbey), Moziah King-Danchie (Barking Abbey), Liam Campbell (London Elite) and Clemson Edomwonyin (CoLA) among a strong showing from capital in the men’s game.

It is a similar story in the U19 women’s game, where six players from Southwark-based CoLA have been selected on the back of their dominant WEABL season. Team-mates Emily O’Connell, Blanche Toualeu, Felicia Jacobs, Ana-Isabel Andersson, Violet Stutz,  and WEABL final MVP Ebere Egbirika will all be hoping to impress, as will Barking Abbey’s Fatmata Janneh.

A number of the players confirmed as taking part have already been picked up by colleges in the US, or BBL teams here in England and organiser Sam Neter says fans should be excited at the prospect of watching some of the hottest talents in the UK game.

He said: “The Hoopsfix All-Star Classic is a chance for basketball fans to watch 48 incredibly talented young players and a real celebration of UK basketball, its culture, and the amazing community which has grown around the domestic game.

“It is also a great opportunity to help raise money for the Hoopsfix Foundation so it can continue to raise the profile of this wonderful sport and provide more opportunities to young people playing the game.”

For more information on the Hoopsfix All-Star Classic, and the Hoopsfix Foundation, visit: www.hoopsfixallstarclassic.com.

 

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