BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Bailey’s basketball brilliance

Bailey’s basketball brilliance

By Hayley Wildes

Bailey Jankovic could’ve decided it was all too hard. He could’ve given up.

Instead, he adapted and found a new way to compete, and excel, at the sport he loves.

Fifteen-year-old Berwick local, Bailey was born eight weeks premature and lives with cerebral palsy. Up until last year, he was playing basketball in able-bodied competitions, but since transitioning to wheelchair basketball, he has truly found his calling.

“I played able-bodied basketball for about five seasons and as I got to around Under-16s, they were getting too fast and strong for me.” Bailey said.

“I thought I’d give wheelchair basketball a go, to see if I could actually keep up and become the person I wanted to be, but in wheelchair basketball.”

Just nine months after taking up wheelchair basketball, Bailey is making a name for himself and last month represented Victoria in the Kevin Coombs Cup – the national championship for wheelchair basketball in Australia.

After a tough selection process, Bailey was named in the Victorian squad.

“I was so pumped.” Bailey said of finding out he made the squad. “I got an email and it was the best feeling in the world.”

The tournament took place in Geelong at the Australian Junior Championships. Bailey and his Victorian teammates took home the Gold medal, defeating Western Australia, 68-60, in the Grand Final.

Despite trailing at half time, Bailey said the team never lost faith.

“Even though we were down [at half time], we just felt like we had the momentum going into the second half and especially when it reached the third quarter.” He said.

“When we tied it up in the third, the roar of the crowd was just amazing – it went straight through me. Then when we scored again to hit the front, it was even louder.”

The highlight of the tournament for Bailey was an easy choice.

“Receiving my gold medal at the closing ceremony – it was so amazing.” Bailey said.

“I got the fortune of meeting Mr Kevin Coombs, who is the founder of the cup, so it was really grouse meeting him and saying, ‘Thank you so much for what you’ve done’.”

Bailey began playing wheelchair basketball in an old chair and since receiving his new chair – of which was purchased with the help from community fundraising – his improvement has been immense.

“Without the wheelchair I have now, I wouldn’t have been able to develop my skills as quickly as I have.” Bailey said.

“I just want to thank the community so much because I would’ve had an older, heavier chair and I wouldn’t have been able to develop so quickly.”

Bailey also wanted to thank all his mentors, coaches, teammates and supporters that have helped him along the way.

“They know who they are – I have heaps of mentors and I just want to thank them all.”

You can follow Bailey’s story at facebook.com/baileyjankovicwb.

Digital Editions


More News

  • ’Compensation’ builds tension

    ’Compensation’ builds tension

    Traders say they have “nowhere left to turn” after two local councils refused to offer compensation, calling it a pattern of “neglect” across all levels of government. For more than…

  • Endangered bandicoots find refuge at future Clyde park

    Endangered bandicoots find refuge at future Clyde park

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535867 Endangered southern brown bandicoots are already settling into the future Clyde Regional Park site, after local rangers trialled a “simple” habitat restoration program.…

  • Teens arrested after armed ‘cab-jacking’ in Dandenong

    Teens arrested after armed ‘cab-jacking’ in Dandenong

    Three teenagers have been arrested after the alleged armed carjacking of a taxi in Dandenong. Police were called to Dandenong railway station about 2.50am on Friday 27 February after reports…

  • Man charged with 98 offences, found in Cranbourne

    Man charged with 98 offences, found in Cranbourne

    A 31-year old man has been charged with 98 offences following an extensive investigation into thefts across several suburbs. Officers from Casey Crime Investigation Unit and the Crime Reduction Team…

  • Armed offenders wanted after Sth East spree

    Armed offenders wanted after Sth East spree

    Armed offenders have been allegedly involved in a series of linked incidents at homes across the South East, police say. Three unknown offenders entered a home on Riverside West in…

  • Berwick Show shines again

    Berwick Show shines again

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535601 Excitement swept across the South East as the Berwick Show returned to Akoonah Park for its 177th year, delivering a vibrant celebration of…

  • Bricks thrown at Berwick supermarket, alleged suspect charged

    Bricks thrown at Berwick supermarket, alleged suspect charged

    A man has been charged after allegedly throwing bricks at a Berwick supermarket, damaging nearly every external window of the store. The incident occurred on Thursday 17 February about 12:50am…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 502746 Visible Mending Workshop Bring along your moth-chomped or ripped items and use visible mending techniques to give your damaged items new life. Session…

  • ‘Things are changing’, says decade long Berwick Village trader

    ‘Things are changing’, says decade long Berwick Village trader

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 185193 Shop owners and locals of Berwick Village are still processing the events of last week when three masked men armed with hammers ransacked…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 502746 Visible Mending Workshop Bring along your moth-chomped or ripped items and use visible mending techniques to give your damaged items new life. Session…