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Junior School basketballer rewarded for hard work

Alexia Paradisis (Year 6) earned selection to represent IPSHA at the CIS Primary Basketball Trials. Showing strong defensive skills and fearless drives to the basket, Alexia impressed the selectors and has reaped the rewards of several seasons of training.

The trials featured 50 girls from independent schools across Sydney, all showcasing impressive basketball skills and a strong understanding of the game.

Throughout the trials, Alexia showcased exceptional attacking and defending skills across various basketball positions. Her ability to drive to the basket and shoot with precision was particularly impressive.

As a result, Alexia was selected in the CIS Primary Basketball Team and will compete in the NSWPSSA Basketball Championships in June.

Alexia has devoted herself to a rigorous basketball regime for the past year, and the Meriden Community is incredibly proud of her selection. This is a fantastic achievement and will be an invaluable experience for Alexia.

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