Celebrating Olivia’s basketball journey

At Bridgewater, we are proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our talented Year 7 student, Olivia, whose passion and dedication to basketball have seen her flourish both locally and nationally.

Olivia’s love for basketball first ignited when she joined Bridgewater in Prep III. Her enthusiasm for the sport quickly grew, leading her to join a community basketball team in Reddish. After just a year of playing, Olivia’s skill and agility caught attention, and she was invited to trial for the regional Stockport league.

During her trials, a referee recognised Olivia’s potential and encouraged her to consider the Manchester Mystics, one of the country’s leading basketball clubs. Taking this advice, Olivia trialled for the Mystics and earned a place on their Under-12s first team – an incredible achievement for a young player.

Over the past two seasons, Olivia and her U12 Manchester Mystics teammates have remained undefeated in league matches, becoming North West Play-Off Champions two years in a row. Demonstrating a maturity and skill beyond her years, Olivia also stepped up to compete in the Under-14s National League this season, preparing herself for greater challenges ahead.

Her dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed. Olivia’s coach, Rehana, recently nominated her for Aspire, the prestigious Basketball England development programme. After successfully completing all camp days, Olivia has now advanced to the Super Region stage, where she is on the verge of selection for the final team.

Away from club matches, Olivia continually seeks opportunities to improve her game. She participates in Richard Elite camps, where she regularly competes against players much older than herself – including girls aged 18 and boys aged 15. This invaluable experience has further sharpened her skills and resilience on the court.

In addition to her playing career, Olivia recently passed her Level 1 Refereeing Course and looks forward to starting her journey as an official, demonstrating her commitment to giving back to the sport she loves.

We are incredibly proud of Olivia’s achievements and excited to watch her journey continue to unfold. She is a shining example of the passion, perseverance and excellence we celebrate at Bridgewater School.

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