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Anastasiya Verameyenka

Career: RUOR-Belarussian Junior NT (Belarus-Div. 1, 2002-05), Nadezhda Orenburg (Russia-Superleague, 2005-07)


A top Belarusian prospect and probably one of the most talented young players in Europe, Verameyenka is a soft-spoken person whose success on the junior level made her a popular figure in her homeland, even comparable to her brother Vladimir Veremeenko, the Washington Wizards draftee and Khimki Moscow Region star.  She is a dream post player who can score, rebound, block, defend and most importantly pass. Veremeyenka was named MVP of just about all the junior tournaments she took part in, including the 2003 European Championships where Belarus won a silver medal. Belarus could have had a better chance of winning gold had Verameyenka not suffered an ankle injury in the semifinal. In 2005, there were rumours that she would sign with Lietuvos Telekomas, but instead the 1.92 meter center/forward signed a multi-year deal with Nadezhda Orenburg, where she is coming off of a second consecutive impressive seasons. In 2006-2007 she averaged 11.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game in Superleague games while shooting an impressive 61% from the field and 84% from the charity stripe. It is rumoured that CSKA Samara are interested in the Belarusian star.



Anastasiya Veremeenko (Belarus) Anastasiya Veremeenko (Belarus) Anastasiya Veremeenko (Belarus) Anastasiya Veremeenko (Belarus) Marija Zinic (#12, SCG) and Anastasiya Verameyenka (#12, BLR) Anastasiya Verameyenka (#12, BLR) and Biljana Stjepanovic (#14, SCG)
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