Manchester Mystics

The Manchester Mystics is a women's basketball team from Manchester, England, who compete in Division 1 of the Women's English Basketball League. The team play their home games at the Amaechi Basketball Centre and are operated in partnership with Manchester Magic Men's team.


U14,
Hannah Alty,
Natalie Joyce,
Janey Murphy,
Kelly Humphries,
Aleiha Johnson,
Anna Williams,
Lucy Williams,
Alison,
Sola Darby,
Nocole Taylor,

U16,
Holly Rush,
Leah McDermett,
Lily Crompton,
Natalie Feurtado,
Melissa Golaub,
Danielle Griffiths,
Mollie Campbell,
Katie Rowlands,
Danielle Johnson,
Kayleigh Johnson,
Ashley Tensel,
Lucy Rogan,
Saira Hillyard,
Hannah Alty

U18,
Kathryn Benson,
Catherine Meakin,
Maeve Higham,
Ashley Woodacre,
Charlotte Hughes,
Nicolette Fly,
Tracey Caton,
Holly Rush,
Fern Clarke,
Rosie Hynes,
Catherine Meakin,
Mollie Campbell,
Ashley Tensel,
Shahad Jarad,
Rebecca Stoddart,

Women,
Emma Macready,
Nicki Blakeway,
Maeve Higham,
Nicolette Fly,
Charlotte Hughes,
Chelsea Tensel,
Tracey Caton,
Pauline Thivillier,
Jade Samuels,
Amy Bowen,
Alleana Ready
Holly Rush
Shahad Jarad
Ashley Tensel
EBL Division 1 2007-08

4 Amelia Reynolds 1.65m Point Guard
5 Kelsey Bardsley 1.62m Point Guard
6 Nicki Blakeway 1.80m Forward
7 Rehana Khalil 1.71m Shooting Guard/PGd
8 Georgia Jones 1.73m Point Guard
9 Joanna Clayden 1.80m Shooting Guard/Fwd
10 Sandra Guadalix 1.80m Shooting Guard/Fwd
11 Lauren Quigley 1.80m Shooting Guard/Fwd
12 Charlotte Stoddart 1.81m Shooting Guard/Fwd
13 Kristie Sheils 1.70m Guard
14 Lara Maestre 1.80m Shooting Guard/Fwd
15 Megan Osmer 1.90m Centre
Paige Livingston 1.80m Forward
Coach: Sergio Lara-Bercial
Asst Coach: Jimmy Bardsley, Sean Reynolds
Manager: Freda Jones
Stats: Aline Macready
Physio: Ed Walsh
Music: Don Johnson

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