by Todd Lindley | Jun 14, 2021 | JMA Academy, Ladies Team
Sitota Gines Espinosa has signed and committed to St. John’s University in New York. She will suit up for the Red Storm next season. The 5’9 guard played incredibly well during her time with the Rockets, starring for both our academy and D1 women’s team as well as...
by Todd Lindley | Jun 10, 2021 | Club Announcements, JMA Academy, Main News, Mens Team
Vacancy Elite Coach for Reading Rockets Div. 1 Senior Men and JMA Basketball Academy. Job Description Reading Rockets are looking to appoint an elite coach to act as the Head Coach for the NBL Div. 1 Men’s team and for the Basketball Academy at the John Madejski...
by Todd Lindley | Jun 7, 2021 | Club Announcements, JMA Academy, Main News, Mens Team, Uncategorised
It is with disappointment from both parties that Rockets’ Chairman Gary Johnson announces that Head Coach and Academy Director Alan Keane is leaving the Club. Alan has been a great servant of Rockets for 3 years bringing his European experience to our academy and...
by Todd Lindley | Oct 20, 2020 | Club Announcements, JMA Academy, Main News, Mens Team
Hoopsfix has revealed the rosters for the 2020 Hoopsfix All-Star Classic, despite its cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The annual event – supported by Nike and 5or6 – would have brought together the top male and female junior players of their...
by Shaun | Jul 13, 2019 | Club Announcements, JMA Academy, Main News, Press Releases
John Madejski Academy students and Reading Rockets players Samuel Grant and David Chive have recently represented the Great Britain Under 18 team alongside Division One Men’s Head Coach and JMA Basketball Director Alan Keane who oversees the programme as Head...
by Shaun | Jan 23, 2019 | Club Announcements, JMA Academy, Ladies Team, Main News, Match Reports
Rockets Junior Ladies 65 v 60 Charnwood College Riders. Rockets launched themselves with great propulsion into the opening 2 quarters of this first ever National Cup Final for Rockets Juniors Ladies as they stormed Riders 23-9 and 23-18 in the initial two quarters...