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Anonymous
Years ago
2012 U20 Victorian Men’s Team announced
Regarding: From what I know or have heard from others. Agreed, not at the same level as Drmic, Creek etc.
Mitchell Creek was awarded the Bob Staunton Medal last year and approached by 36's.
Venky Jois awarded the Bob Staunton Medal 2012 and approached by several NBL teams but has chosen the college basketball route for development (as per Drmic, Greenwood last year and Hill, Dyson this year).
Victoria won the gold again as per last year. Seems to me that on paper, talent is talent...
You don't have to have an AIS scholarship to get recognised - cream rises to the top in the end:-)
Is Lucas Barker any relation to Curtis Barker who used to play at Dandenong?
Lucas has two older brothers currently playing Aussie rules but both played basketball earlier.
Jois more than held his own in SEABL last year. 6'7ish 4 man. Cant believe he wasnt awarded an AIS scholarship.
Jois was approached by AIS after winning SEABL Youth Player 2011 but is playing another year of SEABL with Dandenong Rangers before leaving in September to play college bball with EWU (also Daniel Hill - NSW). He also currently trains with Tigers when available.