Starlites BC have confirmed another signing ahead of the new season with the addition of US forward JaMiah Windom-Haynes, the club announced on Thursday.
Windom Haynes, who joins from Sterling College in the (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) NAIA, had an impressive senior year in college, starting all 27 games he played in. He averaged a 51% field goal percentage with 31% from three. On the defensive side, he averaged a steal and 6.5 rebounds a game.
Been through a lot to get to this point. I’ve been doubted and overlooked. I thank everyone who’s been with me throughout my career giving me nothing but support. Blessed for the opportunity to play in Malta’s top division with the Starlites Basketball Club… Let’s work 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/vtRMiWmN7m
— JaMiah 🏀 (@HaynesJamiah) September 15, 2021
Paul Ferrante’s clan will be looking to maintain last year’s flow after ending the prematurely ended season with a 9-0 record. Windom-Haynes joins after the club added fellow US-native Jacob Bates and former Depiro guard Kurt Xuereb.
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