A load of hoopla in the Capital this summer
NEWS RELEASE
9 December 2008
A load of hoopla in
the Capital this summer
Young Wellingtonians will
be able to shoot hoops with basketball legend Kenny McFadden
when the Push Play Summer Streetball Series takes place on
courts around the city this summer.
Streetball is
an urbanised form of basketball that developed with the rise
of hip hop culture. It features a number of variations from
traditional basketball – the most obvious being that only
half the court is used and that it is usually played as
three-on-three (as opposed to
five-a-side).
Organised by Wellington City Council,
the Summer Streetball Series is a casual six-week programme
giving young people the chance to develop their ‘game’
under the guidance of former Wellington Saints point guard
Kenny McFadden.
According to Kenny, the series is
about more than just learning basketball skills. “We want
to help break down barriers – such as lack of money,
transport and self-confidence – that stop young people
getting involved in sport. It’s all about having fun,
learning new skills and meeting new people”
The
programme was successfully trialled last summer – around
500 young people took part and the Council received plenty
of positive feedback from participants and the
community.
Kenny says the trial also helped reveal
a number of very talented young basketball players. “We
had one guy who went on to represent Wellington in an
under-15 regional basketball tournament where he was awarded
MVP. A lot of the young people who took part also helped
organise the Slam Jam Streetball tournament that took place
in August.”
The Summer Streetball Series will
take place between 3–5pm every weekday from Monday 22
December until Friday 30 January (except for 25, 26, 31
December and 1, 2 January).
Mondays: Te Arahau Flats,
Newtown
Tuesdays: Tairoa Street Park,
Strathmore
Wednesdays: Waitangi Park, Wellington
City
Thursdays: Arlington Apartments, Mt Cook
Fridays:
Aro Valley Court, Aro Valley.
The sessions are free
and will feature live music from DJ Blaze, basketballs as
spot prizes, and even the occasional BBQ.
For
further details please contact:
Tom Langford, Council
Communications, tel 801 3424
Anna Hobman, Council Push
Play Coordinator, tel 021 227 8014.
Wellington City
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