January 30, 2013 at 5:54 p.m.

U-15s to get elite cricket training


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An Under-15 Elite Training camp to take place at Berkeley from April 5-12 from 9am -3:30pm.

Gus Logie (National Coach) will be the camp director and will be assisted by Arnold Manders (Cricket Development Director), Irving Romaine (National Team Captain) and Grant Smith (U-15 National Coach). Mr. Clinton Jeremiah, fitness and mental health training instructor from Trinidad and Tobago, will work with the group to improve their overall physical fitness.

The programme focuses on improving the player's technique in batting, bowling and fielding. This is taught both on the field, in the Berkeley net facility and through video sessions. Mr. Jeremiah will work on improving player fitness and show the players and coaches to the latest training drills and techniques.

The players will take an 'Introduction to Sports Psychology' class and will take a class in 'game sense training.' The coaches will focus on teaching the players about the importance of commitment, responsibility and a strong work ethic.

The following players have been selected to attend the camp: Kevon Fubler, Damali Bell, Makai Young, Joshua Gilbert, Tre Govia, Christian Burgess, Tre Manders, Jonte Smith, Lateef Trott, Brian Hall, Jelani Albouy, Reuna Richardson, Makai Hodsoll, Keishon Wilson, Maurico Bassett, Regino Smith, Greg Maybury, Sinclair Smith, Jordan DeSilva, Deunte Darrell, Shea Pitcher.

Players who attend Saltus or Warwick Academy will be able to attend on Saturday and Sunday.

Logie said: "We are extremely pleased to be able to offer this Elite Training Programme for some of Bermuda's most talented U15 players. The younger we start to prepare them for international competition, the better prepared they will be to face what will be expected of them when they reach the senior level. During the course of the camp, the players will be introduced to the latest fitness techniques, game tactics and mental aspects of the game. The programme will teach them how to interpret video analysis of their own game and that of the opposition."[[In-content Ad]]

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