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The Americans are Coming!


The Americans are Coming!

That’s what the British are crying these days according to the British Basketball League.

” Well it’s not quite Coach K and his NBA boys who are currently slumming it at the World Championships in Turkey (and weren’t they given the fright of their lives by Brazil?!), but USA Select arrive in the UK next week for arguably their most exhaustive tour yet.
Sean Kilmartin’s organisation will bring 34 players over from The States, often playing at three different venues on the same night.
They start on Friday September 10 with games at Brentwood against Leopards, Rivermead against Reading Rockets and John Sandford Sports Centre in a double-header against both the home-town Leicester Riders and newly crowned Division One champions Derby Trailblazers. ”

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Charlotte siblings win for Wales


Charlotte siblings win for Wales

A pair of Charlotte brothers helped the Wales (UK) National U20 basketball team win the Flanders Trophy in Belgium in August.

Ryan Kilmartin, 19, a 6-foot-4 redshirt freshman guard at Appalachian State University, and his younger brother, Alex Kilmartin, 17, a 6-foot-6 wing at Charlotte Catholic School, both play for the Wales U20 National Team. Both players are eligible to play for the UK team because their mother was born in Wales.

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Big brothers line up for Wales


Big brothers line up for Wales

FOR a pair of America-based siblings it will be Brussels that is the city of brotherly love when they join forces in the Wales Under-20s basketball squad.

The Kilmartins, 19-year-old Ryan and 17-year-old Alex, are set to be in the same team on the court for the first time and it will be in the red vest of the land of their mother.

The pair are from Charlotte, North Carolina, but their mum Jane is a former Miss Wales from Newport and they make regular trips over the Atlantic to see their relatives

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Charlotte hosts camp for hoopsters looking for pro career


Charlotte hosts camp for hoopsters looking for pro career

With only 450 players in the NBA, a lot of good college players are left on the outside looking in, but a group based in Charlotte is trying to change that for a select few.

Watch the video as News 14 Carolina’s Tim Baier takes a look at the USA Select Basketball Evaluation Camp, which takes place this weekend in the Queen City.

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Alex Kilmartin: The Worls is His Stage


Alex Kilmartin: The Worls is His Stage

Very few high school athletes have achieved international success in their chosen sport. An even smaller percentage can say they have competed on the world stage in two unique sports. One South Charlotte resident has been the top in two sports and still has another year of high school to go. Charlotte Catholic High School junior Alex Kilmartin found early success in life in Tae Kwon Do before turning his attention to basketball.

Alex describes the two experiences.

“I have enjoyed the unique opportunities to compete in two different sports at a very high level. For many years I competed both here in the US and abroad in Martial Arts. I also played basketball for a high level travel AAU team, the Charlotte Royals. The most unusual place I have competed in basketball was in Gibraltar two summers ago. I played for the National Team of Wales in the European Championships. We trained in the UK, about 2 hours outside London. It was an honor to represent a whole country in competition. One of the best aspects of both sports was it allowed me to grow and experience new locations and challenge myself.”

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The FIBA European Championships will hold the Under 20 division in Malta in July 2010


The FIBA European Championships will hold the Under 20 division in Malta in July 2010. Ryan, a 6’4″ wing is a Freshman on the NCAA Division 1 Appalachian State University team that won 24 games this year and won the Southern Conference North Division Title under head Coach Buzz Peterson. Ryan, a muscular guard, can get to the rim and has a fast release on his shot brings athleticism and NCAA experience to the wing position.

Alex, a 6’7″ 220 lb wing / forward brings intriguing match up challenges, as he has guard skills, abiltiy to handle the ball and pass as well as a very deep range on his jump shot but a large frame for inside opportunities. Alex completed a very successful high school season under the tutelage of Coach Mike King.

Both young men have played for Wales in the past, but this is the first time they will be teammates. They are eligible to play for Wales in the European Championships as their mother, Jane Kilmartin was born in Wales (and represented Wales in the Miss Universe contest in 1984). Both young men hold British passports.

This squad will play in the Cheshire Jets tournament on 3rd & 4th April. The squad will train alongside the Senior Men in some sessions, and then work towards a European tournament this summer.
Following the two weekend trials we held in Cardiff, this is the U20 squad list:

Lloyd Williams (Glamorgan Gladiators)
Lloyd Davies (Barry Huskies)
Zach Daniels (Cardiff Celts)
Michael Hinchliffe (Cheshire Jets)
Jimmy Bower (Gloster Jets)
Glyn Davies (Taunton Tigers)
Alex Kilmartin (Charlotte High School USA)
Ryan Kilmartin (Appalachian State Uni. USA)
Jared Adams (Guildford Heat)
Paul Kilkelly (North Wales Tropics)
Alexander Ryan (Oxford Brookes)
Christian Doidge (ABC Gwent)
Lawrence Evans (Cardiff Capitals)
Connor Sugden (Oxford Brookes)
Jimmy Thomas (Swansea Storm)
Ben Thomas (Gran Canarias)
U20 Head Coach: Mike Burton

Flyers to Host USA Select during Pre Season


Flyers to Host USA Select during Pre Season

Bristol Academy Flyers are pleased to announce the return of the USA Select team to pre season action in Bristol. This will be the third visit of the touring US team to Bristol providing stiff competition in the clubs pre season opener.

The USA Select team consists of NCAA Division I and II college players who have graduated and are looking for professional contracts in the UK and Europe. The tour gives players theexposure they need to gain contracts and provides a fantastic pre season test forthe Flyers. Former Flyers stars Adam Simons and Ryan Williams both representedthe Select team in previous seasons.

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News 14 – 24 Hour Local News – TOP STORIES – Players vie for European glory during Triad showcase


News 14 – 24 Hour Local News – TOP STORIES – Players vie for European glory during Triad showcase

Click here to see the original story and video by News 14 Carolina’s Caroline Blair

GREENSBORO – They made a name for themselves on the hardwood in high school and college, but now a group of dedicated ball players are trying to break into the highly competitive world of professional basketball.

The actual chance of getting to play after college is very slim. But now, thanks to Charlotte native Sean Kilmartin and his program USA Select Basketball, players from across the country are getting that chance.

Over the weekend, athletes traveled to the Gate City to showcase their basketball skills. By the end of the review, the players that stand out could walk away with a European contract.

“The goal of all these players growing up is, of course, to play in the NBA. But the reality is there’s probably more plumbers in Greensboro, N.C., than American players playing in the NBA,” said USA Select Basketball General Manager, Sean Kilmartin.

Kilmartin said he’s had people playing everywhere from New Zealand to Scotland.

That opportunity is what attracted Copin State graduate Brian Chesnut.

“It’s an opportunity to do something that I love, I have passion for and to be able to see the world at the same time. It’s just a great opportunity. Why not?” said Chesnut.

Athlete Terell Smith, who played for England last year, said the experience can be life-changing.

“Playing overseas, it’s like a vacation, and I play basketball and I get paid. I can’t think of nothing better,” Smith said. “I get to see the world. What’s better than seeing the world?”

And Kilmartin said the benefits go beyond the basketball court.

“The opportunity for these young men to see all of these different places and languages and cultures and learn from that, that’s an education that’s going to make them more marketable when they finish their basketball career and are interviewing for another job,” said Kilmartin.

Around 15 players will be chosen from this weekend’s showcase to play in a month-long European tour this September. Organizers say those players are often picked up by those European teams to join their league for the season.

England Basketball Division 1 Season Statistics filled with USA Select Players!



England Basketball Division 1 Season Statistics filled with USA Select Players!

The season ending statistics for England Basketball division 1 are now out, and USA Select players are well represented.

2nd leading scorer is 6’8″ Tyler Ousley who averaged an amazing 23.29 points per outing. Just behind him was USA Select’s Douglas McLaughlin-Williams was averaged 22.65 points per game. Both players were members of the 2009 European Exposure Tour and signed with the Sheffield Arrows in the EBL. Combining for a total of nearly 56 points per game, they were the highest scoring duo in the league!

The rebounding column was also well represented, as Douglas, a former Appalachian State University star, averaged 10.92 rebounds per game and Ousley, a NCAA Division 3 All American, averaged 10.69. Again the pair were the highest combined rebounders in the league! Offensive rebounds of 4.08 were enough for Ousley to lay claim to the 2nd spot in that category and USA Select’s Terrell Smith, who played for the Reading Rockets, gathered 2.93 offensive boards per game to place 8th on the list.

9.08 defensive rebounds placed McLaughlin-Williams at the top of that list. (Ousley was also in the top 5 with 6.62 per game)

Terrell Smith, also a member of the 2009 European Tour was listed 8th in the league for assists with 3.60 per game for the undefeated Reading Rockets. Smith, a former Limestone College player, also made the top 10 in steals placing at 6th place with 2.2 per game.

Leading the category of blocked shots was Tyler Ousley with 2.38 per game.

Proving that shot selection is important, Ousley was listed 2nd in the league with an incredible 56.5%.Not to be left out, Smith was # 9 at 51.91 %

In the 3 point shooting category McLaughlin-Williams shot a blistering 43.97 % for the season to place him 4th on the list. Terrell Smith was # 5 at 43.75 %.

The final statistic released was Free throw percentage and Tyler Ousley again managed to be listed with a solid 67.59% to place him 9th in the league.

Upon final review, USA Select General manager, Sean Kilmartin, was quite pleased to see such well rounded contributions.