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Lady Steelers keep their man

By MP News GroupSeptember 1, 2015Updated:September 3, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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Giving advice: Western Port Lady Steelers coach Andrew Jacobson during the team’s first appearance in Division 1.
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Giving advice: Western Port Lady Steelers coach Andrew Jacobson during the team’s first appearance in Division 1.
Giving advice: Western Port Lady Steelers coach Andrew Jacobson during the team’s first appearance in Division 1.

THE Western Port Steelers basketball team has re-signed Division 1 women’s coach Andrew Jacobson for next year’s Big V season.

Jacobson came on board before the 2015 campaign and steering the team to just missing out on finishing inside the top five.

The team fell one game short of playing finals with nine wins and11 losses in its first year in Division 1.

Jacobson previously coached Frankston’s SEABL teams and was head coach for 24 years of Victorian championship sides in the VJBL – from under-12s to under-20s boys and girls.

“The challenge next season is to take the next step and play in the finals series after coming so close in 2015,” Jacobson said.

“We have a strong core group of players from this season’s winning team already committed, along with some incredibly talented new players joining the program.

“There are still key positions available in the squad for the upcoming season and we are keen to provide an opportunity to anyone who believes they have what it takes.”

Western Port Basketball Association will hold an open gym session, 7pm, Thursday 10 September for its 2016 Division 1 women’s team.

Western Port juniors and CBL players are specifically invited, but the session is open to all interested players.

Tyler Molloy, manager basketball operations

First published in the Western Port News – 1 September 2015

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