The Jr.NBA and Jr.WNBA
Presented by Alaska starts its search for the best basketball players in the
country when it holds its first Regional Selection Camp at the Benguet State
University, Baguio on Feb. 20 and 21.
Boys and girls
may join the search for the ten best boy and five best girl basketball players
who will become members of the Jr.NBA and Jr.WNBA All-Star team. There is also
a search for the boys and girls coaches who will handle the two teams.
The All-Star
Team will travel on an overseas for their NBA experience trip together with
fellow Jr. NBA All-Stars from Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia. The
2015 Jr. NBA All-Stars traveled to China to watch the NBA Global Games in
Shenzhen featuring the Charlotte Hornets and the L.A. Clippers.
The Jr. NBA and
Jr. WNBA Presented by Alaska is free and open to boys and girls ages 10 to 14
years old (born 2002 to 2006). Interested parties may register at the venue in Benguet
State University in Baguio or online through www.jrnba.asia/philippines.
The Jr. NBA and
Jr. WNBA Presented by Alaska is one of Alaska Milk’s programs that shape,
train, challenge and inspire children to achieve their dreams and aspirations
in life.
“These holistic
programs train children to be confident, disciplined and hardworking because
Alaska Milk Corporation aims to prepare them to be winners in life in the
future. This year’s program includes new locations such as Batangas,
Catanduanes and Cavite to reach more children and coaches and discover the best
basketball players across the country,” said Blen Fernando, Marketing Director.
The 2011
National Nutrition Survey conducted by the Food and Nutrition Research
Institute (FNRI) revealed that three out of ten children aged 5-10 years were
underweight while eight out of one hundred children of the same age were
overweight, making malnutrition and obesity two of the most pressing
nutritional problems in the Philippines today.
The Jr.NBA and
Jr.WNBA presented by Alaska is under Alaska Milk’s Nutrition.Action.Champion
program. It helps address the issue of overweight and undernourished Filipino
children with the promotion of proper nutrition and active lifestyle through
sports and outdoor play.
This year’s
program started with the tip-off at Don Bosco Technical Institute Makati last
Jan. 23. School clinics, that teach the fundamentals of basketball, will run in
April with stops in Bukidnon, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Dagupan, Davao, Iloilo, Metro
Manila and Puerto Princesa. New locations include Batangas, Catanduanes and
Cavite.
Other than
Baguio there will also be Regional Selection Camps in Davao (Feb. 27-28), Cebu
(March 5-6) and Metro Manila (April 9-10).
The top 50 boys and 24 girls from the Regional Selection Camps will
advance to the final selection stage in the National Training Camp in Manila on
April 22-24.
NBA and WNBA
players or legends will attend the National Training Camp to help train and
inspire the finalists. The program will culminate with the selection of ten Jr.
NBA and five Jr. WNBA All-Stars.
More than
36,000 players and 2,700 coaches have participated in the program since it
started in the Philippines in 2007. During the 2015-16 season, the Jr. NBA and
Jr. WNBA program will reach more than 6.5 million youth in 32 countries.
The Jr. NBA and
Jr. WNBA is the league’s global youth basketball participation program for boys
and girls which teaches the fundamental skills as well as the core values of
the game at the grassroots level in an effort to help grow and improve the
youth basketball experience for players, coaches and parents.
For general information
about Jr. NBA and Jr. WNBA Philippines presented by Alaska please visit www.jrnba.asia/philippines,
www.alaskamilk.com, and www.alaskapowercamp.com/basketball.
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