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Anonymous
Years ago
Albert Schweitzer Tournament 2018
Krause is going to be a pg?

Years ago
The 2018 Albert Schweitzer Tournament (AST) that will once again be hosted by Mannheim and Viernheim, Germany is scheduled to tip-off on 31 March. Basketball Australia will be sending some of the country’s best under 18 talent as they look to take on the world’s rising stars under the guidance of Michael Cassidy.
Australia’s roster is loaded, with a host of players who have starred for their state and their country at junior level already, with the side set to take aim at winning their first Albert Schweitzer Tournament in 2010 after finishing 7th when it was last held in 2016.
Australian U18 stars take aim at 2018 Albert Schweitzer Tournament


