Jenna O’Hea Bound For Boomers

March 8, 2017 | Melbourne Boomers news
The Deakin Melbourne Boomers have signed Jenna O'Hea for the next two years in a coup that will add vital experience to its roster as the iconic club seeks a return to the WNBL playoffs.
Jenna, a decorated Australian representative who currently plays in the WNBA with Seattle Storm, was part of the Melbourne Boomers team that won the 2010/11 WNBL championship. Aged 29, the versatile guard/forward won a bronze medal with the Opals at the 2012 London Olympics.
Melbourne Boomers Chairman, Tony Hallam, said the move was a big step for the club.
"We want to enable fans to see the very best of Victorian talent right here in Melbourne Ò and Jenna fits that bill, as a bonafide star of the game, both here and abroad, with the ability to provide strong on-court leadership," he said.
"We're pleased to be able to bring Australian talent back home to Melbourne to perform in front of our rapidly growing fan base, and to inspire grassroots players to new heights.
"Our members, sponsors and the many clubs and associations connected to us are all happy to welcome Jenna home to the Boomers family."
Melbourne Boomers Coach Guy Molloy said Jenna would be a valuable addition to the team: "It's great news, we're very happy to welcome Jenna back to the Boomers."
