SIBF Announce National Men's Team Program

HONIARA (Solomon Islands) -  The Solomon Islands Basketball Federation is preparing to roll out the National Team program commencing on March 18.

Tipping off with the Men's training squad, the Women's National Team training squad will commence in April.

Training is to be conducted with SINIS and FIBA Oceania support.

 

 

Training Squad

 

Honiara based players:

1

Alex Masaea

2

Timmy Magi

3

Neil Tango

4

Augustine Basia

5

Kirby Basia

6

Huatia Tango

7

Marx Boussougou

8

Oscar Faka

9

Chokail Wini

10

Bernard Vave

11

Roger Elisha

12

Amet Tuvako Zutu

13

Tyan Maenu’u

14

Kenneth Ramo

15

Rakeitino Soaki

16

Pfendle Tingia

17

Levine Viva

18

Larry Esekana

19

Trevor Junior

20

Francis Voli

21

Terence Anga

22

Trevor Kuong

23

Phillip Tuhaika

24

Tommy Mua

25

Fitzgerald Duasabea

 

 

 

Oversea based players

 

Max Grantham

 

Kalita Maelasi

 

Anthony Wong

 

Johannes Maetoloa

 

Elijah Otasiu

 

Godfrey Toramo

 

Jermain Akaramo

 

Waige Tuereke

 

Samson Limanikuki

 

Ryan Iroga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOD - William Lai (SIBF President)

Head Coach (Ag) - Bryce Masaea

Assistant Coaches - David Moses Kivo, Allen Wanefai

Team Manager - TBC

Team Physio - SINIS/TBC

Team Doctor - TBC

Media - Nilani Grouse / Cynthia Seda

 

The President is calling on all players to prepare for the commencement of the program and preparations for this year's planned international friendlies and also in advance of the 2025 FIBA Melanesian Cup.

The Team Management positions will be advertised shortly and this program will run through until 2025.

Up-and-coming players not on the list can still have an opportunity to prove themselves before the final selections, especially during this year's leagues and tournaments.




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