Perth Wildcats Matthew Knight and Tom Jervis with Kalamunda Suns Jonah Sharp, Alex Di Renzo, Jason Moore and Michael Long.
Below right: The Suns in action.
Camera IconPerth Wildcats Matthew Knight and Tom Jervis with Kalamunda Suns Jonah Sharp, Alex Di Renzo, Jason Moore and Michael Long. Below right: The Suns in action. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Suns shine at halftime

Lynn GriersonHills Avon Valley Gazette

The teenage boys prepped for their interval game before seeing the WA hotshots soar to reach the grand final series with a 15-point win over the NSW team.

Halftime with Hawaiian is an initiative of the Forrestfield Forum and Marketplace property owner-manager to help local junior basketball teams.

Development squad players have the experience of playing on the same court as their mentors in front of thousands of basketball fans.

The talented teenagers kept their cool as they prepped for their star appearance.

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But there was no hiding the |excitement afterwards and with the adrenaline pumping, it was high fives all round once they |returned to their seats.

“It was a surreal experience for the boys; one that they will remember for many years to come,” Kalamunda Suns head coach Michael Clarke said.