Copa Colegial: Valencia Basket stars Alberto Abalde & Joan Sastre visit school
Valencia Basket players Joan Sastre and Alberto Abalde visited Colegio Maria Auxiliadora on Friday to address some motivational words to the school's Copa Colegial team in front of all other students. The event was part of an ongoing series of High School Experiences, coordinated with the Fundacion Baloncesto Colegial, that are being held around Spain to promote basketball participation among young people.
The FBC enjoys the support of Euroleague Basketball in a five-year partnership
as part of the EuroLeague Academy brand, under which school tournaments and
other grassroots programs are developed. Now in its 12th edition, the Copa
Colegial is a competition that aims to increase the importance and presence of
basketball among students. It offers young people the unique experience of
representing their schools on the court and bonding through basketball with
fellow students throughout the country.
At Friday's presentation, Sastre and Abalde spoke to a schoolyard full of
students about the motivation for participating in sports and playing for their
school. Sastre and Abalde also related their own experiences playing school
basketball and their most treasured memories. The school's director of studies,
Cristina Lorente, spoke to the students, as well, to make them realize that fan
support will be an important factor during the Copa Colegial games.
Sastre and Abalde then directed a small practice with the team, which was
divided into two groups. In a final challenge, they encouraged the school's
players to see who wanted to score a last-second, game-winning shot.
Sastre, who is also the One Team Ambassador of Valencia, supporting the
Euroleague Basketball social responsibility program there, spoke about how hard
work started early can take you far.
"Effort from the start carries you to accomplish things," Sastre
said. "Now, I am lucky to have arrived here and to be able to see these
young people enjoying school basketball."
Abalde, one of the most exciting young plyers in the Turkish Airlines
EuroLeague right now, recalled his own friends speaking highly of Copa
Colegial.
"Everything begins here, in school, playing with your friends,"
Abalde said. "I didn't have the opportunity to play the Copa Colegial, but
my friends always said that it's a unique experience playing with your school
friends, and it's a great way to cultivate sports."
In the newest edition, the Copa Colegial – or, collegiate cup – will be played by 200 schools across nine of Spain's biggest cities – Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, Zaragoza, Valencia, Vitoria, Malaga, A Coruña and Valladolid – including all five that have teams in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague.
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