TAMWORTH'S next generation of basketball stars have the chance to learn from one of the Waratah League's best thanks to the Tamworth Thunderbolts.
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American import Quayshun Hawkins will host the second of his school holiday clinics at the Tamworth Sports Dome on Tuesday.
Hosting an all-girls session on Monday, Tuesday's session will focus on developing the skills of the next generation of male players.
Hawkins, an NCAA division two All American is his native United States, will be helping the youngsters take their games the next level through a series of drills.
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Joining the Thunderbolts at the beginning of the 2019 season, Hawkins has made a major impact on the team.
Hawkins has played in all 16 of the Thunderbolts' games, scored a total of 129 points at an average of more than 21 points per game.
The American native has scored more than 30 points in four of his team's games, including a top score of 36 in round seven against the Central Coast Crusaders.
He will feature in the Bolts' next game against the Newcastle Hunters at the Sports Dome on Saturday.
The session will run from 11am to 1pm and costs $30 per child.