Luke Kavanagh will be flying the flag for Laois and the Portlaoise Panthers when he joins up with his 15 other teammates.
There'll be midlands representation when Ireland's under 16s begin their Four Nations tournament in Dublin next month.
Luke Kavanagh will be flying the flag for Laois and the Portlaoise Panthers when he joins up with his 15 other teammates ahead of the competition.
The Four Nations tournament will see Ireland taking on England, Scotland, and Wales at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght.
Ireland start their campaign against Wales on the April 5th.
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