Basketball Coaches, Clubs and Teams in Victoria - Page 13
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Bullits Basketball Club
Training: Weekly 45-minute sessions at Sandringham College and Sandringham East Primary, days set after team registration, suitable for all skill levels from beginners to competitive.Games: Weekdays from 4:15pm at Tulip St stadium and nearby schools; Thursday U10 girls/boys, Friday U9 girls/boys, weekends for older boys and select girls teams.Membership: $255 seasonal fee + Basketball Victoria fee; new players contact us to join friendship-based teams.
Gladstone Park Basketball Club
Teams for ages Under 8 to Under 19, welcoming beginners to competitive players.Games held at Gladstone Park Community Centre on South Circular Road.Light blue, dark blue, and white colours – join a team and participate in junior leagues.
Woodville Basketball Club
Participate in NBL One Central league games, with the team currently at 15-3 record, offering competitive play opportunities.Contact the club to join training and matches at all skill levels.Engage in team activities with roster spots for aspiring players.
Williamstown Cannons Basketball Club Inc.
Training sessions: Compulsory weekly trainings in Williamstown and surrounding suburbs by volunteer coaches, supported by Directors of Coaching; e.g., U18 Boys on Monday evenings, U18 Girls on Wednesday evenings.Play opportunities: Domestic competitions with games typically on Saturday afternoons; elite development programs available through Coach Justin Schueller.Membership details: Not-for-profit club run by volunteers; contact the club to register and get involved, promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and skill development.
Altona Laverton Eagles Basketball Club
Easy registration: Complete the simple player enquiry form; receive email when spots open to proceed.Competitive play: Teams compete in Altona Bay Basketball Association leagues, emphasizing sportsmanship, skill development, and fun.Inclusive environment: Welcoming for new players in Hobson's Bay area; build friendships, self-esteem, and life skills through team basketball.
Sherbrooke Suns Basketball Club
Representative Teams: Compete in BIG V and VJBL (Victorian Junior Basketball League) competitions with junior and senior representative teams.Domestic Competitions: Participate in senior, masters, and under 23 weekly competitions, plus junior domestic games on Saturdays.Development Programs: Access Aussie Hoops programs for younger players, schools programs, and individual or small group training sessions.Training: Train at the new four-court facility at Upwey High School or at Cockatoo Reserve Stadium, with flexible scheduling throughout the week.Getting Started: New members can contact the club...
Sherbrooke All Stars Basketball Club
Domestic Competitions: Weekly games for juniors and seniors, suitable for all skill levels from beginners to competitive players.Representative Program: Join the Sherbrooke SUNS in Victorian Junior Basketball League and Big V for advanced play.Membership: Community-focused with ties to local schools; easy registration via website for new players to start participating.
Hamilton Barber B&B Basketball Club
Weekly club-based competitions: Play regularly in inclusive domestic leagues suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Representative teams: Join CBL or rep teams for higher-level games and development opportunities.Open to all: Fosters community for players, coaches, and referees; connect and grow with fellow enthusiasts for easy entry into the basketball family.
Waverley Comets Basketball Club
Participate in the Domestic Summer Season 2025/26, running from 7th October 2025 to 29th March 2026 across school terms 4 (2025) and 1 (2026).Open to boys and girls aged 8-18, welcoming beginners to experienced players.Register now via Basketball Victoria’s PlayHQ system for team placements and competitive play opportunities.Membership includes access to the full season; contact the club for availability.
Pearcedale Basketball Club Inc.
Training sessions: Pre-season and in-season training at Pearcedale Primary School courts, aligned with school terms (Winter: Terms 2 & 3; Summer: Terms 4 & 1).Play opportunities: Compete in 36 teams with full seasons including finals, suitable for all skill levels and abilities in an inclusive environment.Membership details: Seasonal registration via Play HQ online; fees cover playing, insurance, events, equipment, trophies, and coaching support—enquire today to join a team or waiting list.
Avengers Basketball Inc.
Teams available in age groups: Under 8 Mixed, Under 10 Boys & Girls, Under 12 Boys & Girls, Under 14 Boys & Girls, Under 16 Boys & Girls, and Under 18/21 Competition.Focus on development through community competitions, providing opportunities for social play, skill building, and matches.To join: Register via PlayHQ, obtain Basketball Victoria annual license, then complete club registration and fee payment for team placement.Open to all children; contact via email to inquire about availability and get started.
Melbourne Warriors Junior Basketball Club
Junior-focused training sessions tailored for young players of all skill levels.Social and competitive play options to build skills and teamwork.Easy membership for new juniors to start participating right away.
Spartans Basketball Club (Melton)
Training: Thursday nights at Melton Indoor Recreation Centre, suitable for beginners learning fundamentals to those advancing skills.Games: Saturdays at Cobblebank Stadium or Melton Indoor Rec Centre, providing regular competitive play in a safe environment.Membership: Volunteer-run club welcomes new players; contact via council listing to register and join a team for the season.
Aspendale Gardens Giants Basketball Club
Junior Giants Program: Thursdays 4:00pm-4:45pm at Aspendale Gardens Community Centre for ages 5-7, focusing on basic skills like ball handling, shooting, and teamwork. Cost: $144 per term; pro-rata for mid-term joins.Competition Teams: For players 6+ (U8 to U18), with 45-minute training sessions based on volunteer coach availability and 1-hour games via Southern Basketball Association at various Bayside venues.Registration: Contact us to get started. Parent volunteers needed as coaches or managers to start teams (minimum 8 players).
Power Basketball Club
Participate in local basketball programs and competitions suitable for various skill levels.Engage in training sessions and matches at the Montville Street venue near Laurimar Primary.Contact the club to learn about membership, play opportunities, and joining as a new player.
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When do you play?
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Court hire at Heatherdale Tennis Club Mitcham costs $20. We generally split this equally. See Heatherdale tennis Club website to book a court.
** What level of players do you have? **
Mostly beginners who have had a few lessons so they understand the basics.
**What do I bring?**
BYO Tennis racquet. Tennis ball are generally provided but depends on the organiser?
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Thinking of basketball coaches, clubs and teams?
Playing basketball socially can be a fun and enjoyable way to spend time with friends, stay active, and improve your skills. Whether it's shooting hoops in a park or driveway or organizing a pickup game, the social aspect of basketball adds to its appeal.
Participating in a basketball club provides a more organized approach to the game. Clubs typically offer structured practices, games, and may compete regionally. Some clubs even provide training and coaching sessions to help players enhance their skills.
If you're looking to discover basketball opportunities near you, our website can help. Search through our listings to find basketball groups, coaches, and clubs in your area, including options for kids basketball classes and camps.
To learn more about playing basketball socially or joining a club, consider reaching out to your local recreational department or conducting an online search for basketball clubs in your vicinity.