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Tigers Basketball Club (Shepparton)
Participate in local junior competitions through the Greater Shepparton Basketball Association (GSBA), featuring winter and summer seasons with games on four nights per term.Suitable for young players of various skill levels, from introductory Aussie Hoops for 5-9 year olds to squad teams competing statewide.Register online via Play HQ for teams, fixtures, and ladders; contact GSBA to join and start playing.
Parkdale Pacers Basketball Club
Training sessions: Check the Autumn 2026 Training Timetable on Team App for scheduled days and times, suitable for dribblers, boys, and girls teams across various skill levels.Play opportunities: Join fixtures and teams listed for Autumn 2026, including competitive games and local matches.Membership details: Contact the secretary via the website form to join us, with options for boys/girls administration and uniform shop access for new members.
Knox Raiders Basketball Club
Introductory programs: Beginner-friendly sessions for children of all skill levels to build fundamentals and team skills.Competitions: Join junior domestic leagues and NBL One teams for social and competitive play, with rosters open for registration.Camps and clinics: School holiday camps and coaching clinics providing regular training and skill development opportunities.Membership: Register online now to access competitions, camps, and introductory programs with clear pathways for new players to join.
Corpus Basketball Club
Training and Competition: Teams cater to players from Under 8 age groups through to Open Age and Premier Women's divisions, providing pathways for beginners, social players, and competitive athletes.Community Focus: The club is committed to fostering a positive sporting environment with an emphasis on community engagement, camaraderie, and player development across all age groups.Getting...
Merinda Park Basketball Club Inc.
Register your child via the online form for upcoming seasons and training sessions tailored for young players.Participate in competitive team play, with contact provided to join practices and matches.Membership opens the door to team involvement; simply fill out the form to start.
Wallan Panthers Basketball Club
Aussie Hoops Training: Thursdays 4:30 PM – 5:15 PM at RB Robson Wallan Indoor Sports Stadium, Court 1, for mixed groups aged 4–9 (perfect for beginners learning skills and making friends).Registration: Term 4 open now; $90 plus $5 Basketball Victoria fee and $4.50 Basketball Australia fee; easy online sign-up for new members.1:1 Training: Personalized sessions with BigV imports available to level up skills for seasons, tryouts, or fitness.
Bensonhurst Sports Club
Competition Leagues: Players compete in the Wyndham Basketball Association (WBA), Altona Basketball, and other top local competitions with weekly game experiences.Player Development: Team placements are based on age, skill level, and individual growth goals, with qualified coaches focused on player development.Training to Competition Pathway: Rocketstars training participants transition to Bensonhurst for structured match play, learning to compete and collaborate in a supportive, development-driven environment.How to Join: New members can connect through the Rocketstars Basketball program or directly...
Hoppers Crossing Junior Basketball Club
Training sessions: Focus on fundamental skills development for all abilities, from beginners to advanced, run by volunteer coaches committed to player growth.Play opportunities: Participate in local competitions through the Werribee Junior Amateur Basketball Association, fostering teamwork and sportsmanship.Membership details: Non-for-profit club welcomes new families; contact via phone or website to register and start playing, with volunteer roles available for deeper involvement.
Moorabbin Tigers Basketball Club
Participate in competitive leagues and training sessions focused on skill development, personal growth, and team dynamics for aspiring young players.Enjoy inclusive, nurturing environments emphasizing joy, respect, and passion, open to all skill levels in a fun, family-like community.Join our growing family - contact us to register, build skills, and compete.
St Kilda Warriors Basketball Club
Weekly training sessions plus 15 rounds of games (first 4 as grading) and finals for top 4 teams, held during Term 4 & Term 1 (2025/26).Competitive play in MCBA leagues, suitable for all skill levels after grading.Secure your spot by registering on Play-HQ for your selected team, then completing club membership on the website to confirm participation.
Strathmore Unicorns Basketball Club
Training: Held at Oak Park Stadium on weekday evenings, suitable for all skill levels with everyone getting a turn.Games: Saturday matches across age groups from Under 8 (starting 8:30 AM) to Under 19 (up to 4:00 PM).Membership: Register via the New Players page or enquiry form; seasonal fees start at $80 early bird, with family discounts; uniforms available at Thursday 6-7 PM fittings.
Mordy Flyers Basketball Club
Training sessions: All teams train at Parkdale Secondary College Sporting Facility or Aspendale Gardens indoor court, suitable for beginners in Hoop Skills (5-8 years) to competitive U9-U20 levels.Play opportunities: Compete in Southern Basketball Association leagues with games at Southern Basketball Centre (Tulip St, Sandringham), Mentone Grammar, Mentone Girls Secondary College, Parkdale Secondary College, and Cheltenham Secondary College.Membership details: Join from U8 (children 6+ years at season start); contact the club for fees, teams, and volunteer roles in coaching or team support.
Wildcats Basketball Club (Ballarat)
Registration: Sign up each season via PlayHQ for $60 club fee plus game fees (approx. $10-$12 per game, total ~$220 upfront option); new members create a PlayHQ account to join teams.Training & Play: Engage in regular training sessions and competitive games; supports skill development from beginners to competitive levels with team allocations post-registration.Membership Benefits: Access to full season games, uniforms, and club resources; flexible payments via instalments ease family budgets—no refunds for missed games except extreme cases.
Collingwood All Stars Basketball Club
Little Stars: Introductory play and learn for 3-4 year olds.All Star Hoops: Beginner fun for prep to grade 3, focusing on skills development.Mini Ball: Grade 3-6 program with skill drills and non-competitive games.Aussie Hoops: Entry-level for 5-8 (or up to 12) year olds, 9-10 weeks of fun skill-building; ideal starting point for new players.Open to all abilities in a positive environment; join junior development, domestic, or representative teams for ongoing participation.
Montrose Vikings Basketball Club
Training and Competition:
Two seasons per year: Winter Season (Terms 2 and 3) and Summer Season (Term 4 to Term 1)Competition through the Kilsyth and Mountain District Basketball AssociationAge groups from Under 7 through to Under 23, with grades ranging from A to DTeams for beginners through to competitive and representative levelsGetting Started:
New players are welcome to contact the club to join an existing team or help form a...
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