Posted on 30 April 2010.
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Posted on 25 August 2010.
(Appointment Period: 1-2 Years)
basketballscotland is seeking to appoint Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches to the Talent Development Programme (TDP). This programme is designed to increase the standard of players and coaches just below the national league and Scotland National Squad level.
The Talent Development Programme is the first step on Scotland’s High Performance pathway and the key development experience for aspiring National Squad coaches and players.
This is an exciting opportunity for coaches to be a part of programme that will significantly impact on the development of young players.
Squads operate across Scotland in Grampian, Highland, West, Tayside & Fife and East & Central.
Coaches will be required to:
Coaches will receive:
The following attributes are essential for the posts:
Commitment to undertake the scUK Safeguarding and Protecting Children certificate prior to the first date of the TDP programme (equivalent child protection training will be considered)
Further detail about candidate specification is available HERE
TDP dates are available on the National Calendar at: www.basketballscotland.co.uk
If you would like to apply for any of the positions outlined, please download an application form HERE and return it to basketballscotland addressed to Victoria Clark.
For more information please contact Victoria Clark, Coach Education and Development Manager;
basketballscotland, South Gyle, Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ
Phone: 0131 317 7260, Fax: 0131 317 7489 Email: coaching@basketball-scotland.com
Closing date for applications is close of work Friday 10th September
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Posted on 27 July 2010.
Scots Marie Buchan (formerly Falkirk Fury) and Becca Allison (formerly Edinburgh Kool Kats), who are also teammates at Old Dominion University in Virginia, played a huge part in the Euro B title triumph of Welsh coach Damian Jennings’s Great Britain women’s under-20 side in Kavadarci, Macedonia.
Having clinched promotion to Euro A by reaching the final with a superb 59-40 win over Portugal, they went on to capture the Euro B title for the first time, beating the undoubted favourites Slovakia 47-46 in a nervy finish after being 25-14 up at half-time.
Buchan top-scored against the Slovaks with 13 points, and finished the tournament averaging over 10 points a game to be GB’s top scorer as well as averaging 7.7 rebounds per game and 1.6 assists.
It was a mature performance which suggests the Denny High FP could soon be pushing for a place in a GB senior squad currently not overloaded with big players.
Allison, like GB senior team member Rose Anderson a Portobello High School FP, led the rebounds with nine in a long, crucial stint in the final.
A feature of the tournament was the increasing minutes and growing confidence in their Great Britain team role of the two Scots, with Allison still eligible for this age group next year as is another Kool Kat Kathryn Taylor, who made it all the way to the last 14 only to be cut before the tournament.
Allison, who red-shirted last season for Old Dominion, had 26 minutes on court in the 59-40 semi-final win over Portugal, scoring eight points, taking five rebounds, giving four assists and having three steals in arguably her finest ever game.
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Posted on 26 July 2010.
Follow Scottish players as they represent Great Britain this summer.
Senior Men – Kieron Achara

Kieron Achara
In game 1 away to Hungary Kieron played 3 minutes and will be hoping for more court-time in the next game versus Macedonia on Sunday 8 August in Newcastle.
Kieron Achara has been selected for the final 12 man team for the Eurobasket qualifiers.
Under 20 Women – Mairi Buchan #12

Mairi Buchan
In the final victory Mairi scored 13 points (5/15 shots), along with 8 rebounds and 2 blocks.
The semi-final win over Portugal saw Mairi play 30 minutes and score 10 points (4/11 shots) and grab 8 rebounds.
Mairi shot the ball well in the game versus Israel as she scored 10 points (4/6 shots, 2/3 free throws), to go with 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 12 steal.
After four games, Mairi Buchan is leading the team in points (10.5), rebounds (8.3) and assists (1.75) per game.
In a tough loss to Czech Republic, had 12 points (4/10 shots, 4/4 free throws), 6 rebounds and an assist.
Played a time high 31 minutes in dramatic 70-69 win over F.Y.R. of Macedonia with 17 points (4/15 shots, 6/7 free throws), to go with 12 rebounds and 2 assists.
Strong effort on the boards versus Hungry with 8 rebounds, alongside a difficult shooting night with 5 points (1/7 shots) in 26 minutes.
Opened the tournament against Belgium with 8 points (3/9 shots), 7 rebounds, 4 assists and a steal in 19 minutes.
See Mairi’s stats on the tournament website.
Under 20 Women – Rebecca Allison #9

Rebecca Allison
Rebecca stepped up in the final against Slovak Republic to play a tournament-high 28 minutes and provided 7 points (3/7 shots), 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block.
In the semi-final versus Portugal, Rebecca scored 8 shots (1/7 shots, 6/8 free throws) to go with 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steals and 1 block.
Rebecca’s minutes continue to climb as she plays 26 minutes versus Israel and responds with 8 points (3/7 shots), 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals.
Best game of the tournament so far for Rebecca versus Czech Republic 9 points (3/6 shots), 6 steals, and 4 rebounds to go with a rebound and an assist.
Role expanded in game 3 versus F.Y.R. of Macedonia to 25 minutes and responded with 8 points (3/4 shots), 2 steals and a rebound.
Opened the tournament with 17 minutes against Belgium and 12 minutes against Hungry .
See Rebecca’s stats on the tournament website.
Under 20 Men – Alistair Mackay #9 
In 15 minutes versus Portugal, Alistair contributed 2 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steals and 1 block then finished the tournament with 6 minutes in the classification game versus Israel.
Played 5 minutes in the impressive win over Poland, then 10 minutes versus Slovak Republic.
Contributed 8 points (3/3 shots, 2/2 free throws) in 12 minutes against Norway to go with 3 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal.
Played 14 minutes in a tough loss to Austria and 3 minutes in the following game against Belgium.
Played 20 minutes in opening game v Denmark and contributed 6 points (3/4 shots), 5 rebounds, along with an assist, steal and block.
See Alistair’s stats on the tournament website.
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