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St Pauls Warriors Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held at Coburg Basketball Stadium, including Monday evenings starting at 6 PM, suitable for beginners through competitive juniors.Play opportunities: Compete in local leagues with 29 teams across age groups, providing regular games for skill-building and fun.Membership details: New players welcome to join this family-oriented club; contact via website for registration and tryouts to start participating.
Saints Basketball Club (Casey)
Training sessions: Led by dedicated volunteer coaches with ongoing development, supporting players of all skill levels from beginners to advanced in a collaborative learning environment.Play opportunities: Compete in junior domestic leagues; check PlayHQ for current season rosters, upcoming games, venues, and times.Membership details: Embrace equality and participation-focused values; new members welcome to register, volunteer, and join teams fostering fair play and sportsmanship for all abilities.
Woodend Hawks Basketball Club
Training sessions: Weekly one-hour sessions on weeknights from 4pm at Buffalo Stadium, Woodend, suitable for beginners through advanced players.Play opportunities: Compete Saturdays in Sunbury Basketball Association (U21 boys Sundays); two seasons yearly – Winter (Terms 2 & 3), Summer (Terms 1 & 4).Membership details: Join us - pathways from Aussie Hoops to representative teams.
Geelong United Basketball Club
Training sessions: Structured programs in Victorian Junior Basketball League (VJBL) and Big V youth divisions for skill-building at beginner to competitive levels.Play opportunities: Compete in NBL1 South men's and women's teams, plus WNBL with Geelong Venom; Big V senior divisions available previously.Membership details: Join as part of the association for access to NBL1, VJBL, and youth leagues; new members can register for local competitions and pathways to elite play.
Kalkallo Knights Basketball Club
Participate in training sessions tailored for all skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Join leagues, social games, and friendly matches to hone your skills and connect with the community.Become a member for exclusive playing opportunities and easy pathways to get involved today.
South Geelong Kings Basketball Club Inc.
Training sessions: Held at Montpellier Primary School, Highton, offering coaching for juniors and seniors to build skills, rules, and strategies suitable for all abilities.Play opportunities: Compete in Geelong United Basketball Association leagues, domestic competitions, friendly social games, and championship tournaments for local and state levels.Membership details: Non-profit club open to all; contact the club to join, access pathways, and enjoy community-focused participation.
Melbourne University Basketball Club
Training Sessions: Domestic sessions are held on Saturdays with separate programs for men and women. Men's training includes Development (8:30am–10:00am) and Advanced (10:00am–11:30am) sessions, while women's training runs from 11:30am–1:00pm across all grades.Come & Try Events: The club regularly hosts Come & Try sessions in late July and early August. New members are encouraged to register and experience the club's training environment.Competitive...
Benalla Breakers Basketball Club
Junior Tournaments: Host annual Junior Basketball Tournament, e.g., February weekends, open to mixed boys and girls teams.Competitions: Run junior mixed, boys, and girls leagues at Benalla Indoor Recreation Reserve, suitable for various skill levels.Youth Development: Focus on developing young players with coaching to build elite skills and inspire community involvement.Membership: Contact the club to join competitions and tournaments.
Panthers Basketball Club (Bacchus Marsh)
Junior Teams: Competitive basketball for children and teenagers across multiple age groups and divisions, with 240 junior players currently registered.Cubs Academy: Introduction program for children aged 4-8 focusing on fundamental skills and rules in a fun, non-competitive environment.Senior Basketball: Pathways to senior men's and women's teams, including representative opportunities.How to Join: Register an expression of interest on the waitlist for the next season. The...
Red Roo Basketball
Participate in the powerhouse 18 & U Men’s program, with national AAU championships in 2019-2023, ideal for competitive youth players.Training and play focused on skill-building for high school and collegiate levels, supporting pathways to US scholarships.Join to experience discipline, teamwork, and excellence in basketball, with opportunities for tournaments and games.
Barwon Heads Seagulls Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held at Barwon Heads Primary School, suitable for beginners, social, and competitive players.Play opportunities: Participate in summer competitions; contact for friendly games or social play availability.Membership details: New players welcome
Doncaster All Abilities Basketball
Training and Play: Weekly competition on Thursday evenings at Mullum Mullum Stadium, featuring a championship division plus 6 others for all skill levels, with over 330 participants across 36 teams.Participation: Open to all abilities in a supportive, social, and fun environment focused on skill-building, teamwork, and friendly competition.Membership: Contact via website to join; new participants welcome to register and start playing immediately.
Braybrook 96ers Basketball Club
Participate in competitive teams across age groups like U14 Boys and U16 Boys, competing in leagues such as Westgate Basketball winter competitions.Training sessions held at RecWest Braybrook, 39 Lily Street, Braybrook—contact the club to join.Compete in divisions with fixtures and championships
Wattle Park Saints Basketball Club
Summer Season: October to March (school terms 4 and 1) via Melbourne East Basketball Association (MEBA).Winter Season: March to October (school terms 2 and 3) with MEBA competitions.Teams formed by skill assessments including fundamentals, decision-making, athleticism, gamesmanship, and team interaction to match players of similar abilities.New players start in friendship groups for comfortable introduction, progressing to skill-based teams in later seasons.Contact the club to register and join a team.
Grey Street Basketball Club
Age Groups: Competition ranges from under 10's through to under 18's for both boys and girls.Grades: A and B grades are offered for most age groups, allowing players of different skill levels to participate.Competition Structure: TABA runs 2 seasons per year with fixtures and ladder information available through the TABA website.How to Join: Players can register online through Play HQ via the team registration link. Contact Grey Street Basketball Club directly to join an existing team or compile...
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