BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Berwick boys are Croatia bound

Berwick boys are Croatia bound

Berwick College is taking huge steps in becoming one of the more dominant basketball schools in the country.

The school recently had four teams taking part in the Australian School Championships, with the Division 1 girls finishing runners-up, the Division 2 girls achieving eighth place, the Division 2 men’s side also finishing runner-up, and the Division 1 men’s side taking out the title. That group is now set to represent Australia in the international carnival in Croatia.

It was a mixed bag of matches for the Division 1 men’s side – recording a hard-fought victory in overtime on Wednesday before putting on a clinical display of basketball on the final day, firstly thumping Bendigo by 65 points and Rowville by 27, before taking to Whitefriars in the final.

Suffering an early deficit, the side clawed back into the contest and burst away with a 60-52 victory.

Unfortunately for the Division 1 girls, they couldn’t take home the ultimate goal of first place but were valiant in their performance as runners-up, making it all the way through to the final day before being dealt their first defeat.

The girls fell to a strong Rowville outfit in the final, but can still be pleased with the silver medal after a very impressive tournament.

As for the Division 2 men’s and women’s sides, the men’s also fell just short of making it a double for the boys after they lost in the final to a side that went undefeated for the entire tournament.

The girls finished in eighth place and weren’t able to wreak as much havoc in the finals as the other sides, however still impressed on and off the court.

Chris Pentland from Berwick College’s Basketball academy was extremely pleased with his students after they took it to the best kids across the country and proved to be a powerhouse in junior basketball.

“The great thing about the Basketball Victoria and Basketball Australia events (is that) we get to gauge our program against both public and private sector schools,” he said.

“We are really confident with the program we have developed, through having outstanding coaches, sports physiologists, an extensive athlete development program and strong classroom results that we are attracting lots of the elite local talent.

“We have a large program, which is hugely-popular and we are determined to develop all our athletes on and off the court.”

While the students are dominating on the court, courtesy of their hard work, Pentland still believes the right balance between sport and education is crucial and that balance is being achieved at the College.

“There is a massive amount of work that goes into getting to the national tournament, not for just those students involved in this tournament but all the tournaments along the way,” he said.

“Students are involved in highly-planned training sessions on a weekly basis and participate in a variety of tournaments.

“The nationals teams also had before-school trainings to attend, so it is a year-long process.

“At Berwick College we truly believe in the student/athlete model and are proud of our school’s academic results.

“We achieve some of the highest Year 12 results for government schools in our area and also often surpass some of the independent schools.

“The classroom is always viewed as number 1 priority at Berwick, with the basketball being the cherry on top.”

The Division 1 men’s side will represent Australia in Croatia after a stirring performance, but the success of the side can only come down to the depth of talent that runs through Berwick College, and with the whole school and nation behind them, the young men are destined to succeed. 

Digital Editions


  • New chapter for Demons

    New chapter for Demons

    Fresh looks and fresh faces define an exciting new chapter for Casey as the Demons kick off their VFL season this week against Footscray. With…

More News

  • Wonderful Wolff leads the Friday night pack

    Wonderful Wolff leads the Friday night pack

    The Mountain Dart League returned from its Labour Day weekend off in spectacular style in round five with 180s rolled our regularly and some great individual performances. In Division 1,…

  • Car rolled over in Dandenong Sth

    Car rolled over in Dandenong Sth

    Ambulance Victoria was called after a car rolled over in Dandenong South this morning. The incident occurred at around 9:30am on Tuesday 17 March. Advanced Life Support (ALS) paramedics assessed…

  • City of Casey set to work on new precinct

    City of Casey set to work on new precinct

    Casey Council has welcomed State Government’s approval of a precinct that promises 600 homes and 6,800 jobs in Cranbourne East. The approved Croskell (Employment) Precinct Structure Plan has opened up…

  • Council creeps toward tree-canopy target

    Council creeps toward tree-canopy target

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 425644 A Greater Dandenong Council audit has shown a stagnation in canopy coverage across the municipality, but still on track to meet its 2028…

  • Crs line up for South East Leisure vacancy

    Crs line up for South East Leisure vacancy

    Greater Dandenong councillors are set to decide on a replacement for Cr Lana Formoso on sports and aquatic centre company South East Leisure’s board. Councillors Rhonda Garad and Phillip Danh…