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Frankston Bobcats Basketball Club
Games Schedule: U8-U14 Boys & Girls on Saturdays; U16 Boys on Wednesdays; U16 & U18/21 Girls on Mondays; U18/21 Boys on Thursdays; additional sessions include U8-U10 on Mondays, U12 on Tuesdays, U14-U16 on Wednesdays, U18 Boys on Mondays, U18 Girls on Wednesdays.Volunteer-driven with parent coaches—get involved to guide young players and strengthen our community.Register for the season to commit and join games; visit for registration info and fixtures.
Terang Tornadoes Basketball Club
Compete in Country Basketball leagues with dedicated teams.Women's team features professional head coaching for skill development.Open to players seeking competitive play; contact club for current sessions and membership.
Taylors Lakes Basketball Club
Participate in competitive games, social play, and training sessions tailored for all skill levels including juniors via **Aussie Hoops**.Engage in leagues and friendly matches open to beginners, social players, and competitive athletes.Become a member to access regular play opportunities and community events; contact the club directly to get involved and start playing.
Shepparton Gators Basketball Club
Training sessions: Structured practices to prepare for league games, suitable for competitive adult players.Play opportunities: Regular Big V matches and tournaments throughout the season, including home and away games.Membership details: Join the roster to participate in competitive play; contact the club for tryouts and registration.
Heat Sports Club Inc.
Engage in local domestic league games through the Pakenham association.Contact the club to join, register, or learn about training sessions, play schedules, and membership.Open to new members seeking competitive or social basketball experiences.
Mentone Mustangs Basketball Club
Training sessions: Regular training provided for players and coaches, suitable for kids of all skill levels from beginners to competitive.Play opportunities: Compete in domestic teams within Southern Basketball Association, with game days, fixtures, and optional programs accessible via Play HQ.Membership details: Easy registration online; join junior teams for qualified skills training and matches against local clubs
Syndal Storm Basketball Club
Engage in junior domestic competitions through the Nunawading Basketball Association, perfect for skill development from beginner to competitive levels.Contact the club to register, join a team, and start playing.Grow with the club in a supportive environment focused on fun, training, and matches.
Wallan Basketball Inc.
Aussie Hoops for kids: Thursdays 4:30–5:15 PM at RB Robson Stadium, ideal for ages 4–9 to learn skills, have fun, and make friends. Term 4 registration open at $90 plus fees.1:1 Training: Personalized sessions with BigV imports to level up skills, prepare for tryouts, or stay fit.Community Programs: Thriving options across all skill levels in a safe, inclusive environment. Explore policies and register to join today!
Bayside Warriors Basketball Club Inc
Training sessions: Weekly sessions at premium indoor facilities in the Port Phillip area, led by qualified coaches; extra development opportunities available.Play opportunities: Compete in Saturday domestic leagues like MCBA at MSAC (1pm-6pm, U10-U18 boys & girls), Bayside Basketball Assoc (7:30am-7pm, U12-U18 boys), and Sunday games for U12-U14 girls (9:30am-4pm); multiple divisions (A-D grades) for fair matchups.Membership details: contact the club to join and start playing.
Craigieburn Eagles Basketball Club
Training sessions: Ford Aussie Hoops for beginners, Toddler Hoops for young kids, All Abilities Inclusion program, and individual sessions like Tyler Best training—suitable for beginners, juniors, and all abilities; check website for Term 1 2026 dates.Play opportunities: Compete in Victorian Junior Basketball League (juniors), Big V competitions (seniors), and domestic leagues; introductory programs lead to competitive play.Membership details: All-inclusive club welcoming new players; register for clinics, camps, and programs via website to join leagues and enjoy fair play focus.
Beaumaris Sharks Basketball Club
Place your child in an existing team with vacancies or register a new team of up to 9 players.Teams accommodate various needs and skill levels without strict grading, based on availability.Contact the club to join and participate in junior basketball competitions.
Warrnambool Basketball Club
Ford Aussie Hoops: For ages 5-10 —perfect for beginners to develop skills and join the community.Competitions: Junior girls/boys and senior options; contact the club to participate.Representative Programs: Join junior reps, Country Basketball League, Big V—opportunities for competitive play.
Spirit Magic Basketball Club
Training and Play: Junior teams for boys and girls from U8s to U19s compete on Saturdays in the Greater Eastern Basketball Conference (GEBC), welcoming all skill levels including beginners and friendship teams.New Players: Open to all abilities; contact the club to register, form a friendship team, or join existing squads for weekly games.Membership: Easy path to join as a not-for-profit club focused on fun, recreation, and community spirit throughout childhood years.
Jets Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held at venues across City of Casey, focused on skill development in a fun, safe environment for aspiring young athletes.Play opportunities: Compete in Summer Season games at Casey Stadium in Cranbourne, Olive Road complex, and local schools; individual and team registrations welcome.Membership details: Registration open now for 2024/2025 Summer Season via PlayHQ; low fees support training, equipment, and awards—volunteer as coach or parent to get involved.
Frankston High Basketball Club
Training sessions: All teams can train at Frankston High School Indoor Stadium with coaches to build skills and confidence; times vary by season and team (younger groups more likely), arranged via Training Coordinator.Play opportunities: Winter season (Terms 2 & 3, April–September) and Summer season competitions; players form or find teams for leagues like FDBA, WPBA, or MDBA.Membership details: Open to Frankston High students and others (requires school endorsement and Code of Conduct)
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Social fitness groups and classes have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way for people to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. These groups and classes provide a supportive and motivating environment for people to exercise and improve their physical fitness.
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Overall, social fitness groups and classes can be a great way to improve fitness and overall health, while also providing an opportunity to meet new people and build a sense of community. With variety in activities, accountability and motivation and a supportive environment, many people find it as a great way to stick to a fitness routine, especially compared to working out alone.