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Peninsula Bobcats Basketball Club
U8 - U14: Boys and girls compete in Saturday gamesU16 Boys: Wednesday gamesU16 Girls: Monday gamesU18/21 Boys: Thursday gamesU18/21 Girls: Monday gamesThe club welcomes new members and encourages parent involvement as coaches and volunteers.
Overport Allstars Basketball Club
The club operates seasonal competitions, with training and match schedules designed to suit young players. New members are encouraged to register and become part of the Allstars community.
For more information about registration, training times, and how to join, contact the club directly or visit their website.
Old Mentonians Basketball Club
Senior and junior teams for all skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Regular training and matches at Sandringham venues.Join leagues and team competitions to stay connected with alumni and school community.Open to new members: contact the club to register and participate in games and social activities.
Nesian Ballers Basketball Club
Participate in junior and senior competitions and training sessions offered by over 20 clubs.Join representative teams competing in VJBL, NBL1, and Big V leagues.Engage in beginner programs from kinder level, dedicated girls development, junior academies, and youth leagues.Take part in regional events, tournaments, and social play opportunities to suit all skill levels.
Narre Magic Basketball Club
Training sessions: Regular practices tailored for beginners to competitive players, check fixtures for days and times.Play opportunities: Compete in Casey Basketball leagues and Fox Pulse fixtures, with friendly games and social play options.Membership details: Easy registration via website or Team App; enjoy competition play, skill development, and community events.
Gisborne Basketball Club
Training sessions: Volunteer coaches lead skill-building sessions tailored for beginners, social players, and competitive athletes.Play opportunities: Join domestic teams and leagues providing regular games to develop performance on the court.Membership details: Open to all ages; volunteer as coach or manager to get involved—apply at no cost for easy entry into our welcoming community.
Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Spiders Basketball Club
Training & Games: Year 1-2 boys/girls Mondays; Year 3-6 girls Tuesdays; Year 3-6 boys Wednesdays; Year 7-8 boys/girls Thursdays; Year 9-10 boys & Under 21s Fridays at Brickpit and nearby courts.Competitions: Semester leagues February-June and July-December, with year-round play options for juniors and seniors.Membership: Open to all community members; join via skill development programs, representative teams, and easy registration for competitions.
Nunawading Spectres Tournament
Tournament Schedule: Runs over the June long weekend, starting Saturday at 8:00am and ending nightly at 9:50pm; semi-finals Sunday night or Monday morning, grand finals Monday with two 20-minute halves.Play Opportunities: Graded divisions for all skill levels, minor round games leading to semis and finals; players must play at least two minor games to qualify; ties resolved by extra time or golden point.Participation Details: Open to teams nationwide and international; 43% female participants; register your team for competitive junior basketball...
Southern Peninsula Sharks Basketball Club
Domestic Competition: Join 300+ social competition teams playing year-round across our 4 indoor facilities with 7 courts.Junior Development: Participate in Sharks Academy, a specialised development program for Under 10s to Under 20s featuring three tournaments annually and regular training sessions at Dromana and Rosebud Stadiums.Representative Teams: Aspiring players can progress to 30+ junior representative teams...
Mooroopna Cats Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held at Mooroopna Secondary College, essential for individual and team growth; fees included in registration for all players.Play opportunities: Compete in Greater Shepparton Basketball Association teams at local stadiums, building on the club's history of domestic competition.Membership details: Parent-managed committee elected annually in August; all parents welcome at 4-5 yearly meetings; contact via email to register and join.
Geelong YMCA Basketball Club
Social Basketball for Primary School Age: Wednesdays 4-6pm, perfect for beginners with no experience needed.All skill levels welcome, with friendly referees guiding play.Register as a team or individually; contact Newtown Stadium to start playing.
Edithvale Pelicans Basketball Club
Compete in the full summer season running from Term 4 through Term 1, suitable for all skill levels.Full season fee of $260 provides access to regular games and matches.Contact the club to register, join a team, and start playing today.
Echuca Pirates Basketball Club
Training & Tryouts: Tryouts held in June (including weekends); coaches selected in May. High-quality, structured sessions focused on skill development for all players.Competitive Play: Teams from Under 12 to Under 18 boys and girls; Division 1 teams compete at Junior Country Championships.Selection Process: Announcements via EBA website; open to athletes aiming for the highest level in a safe, enjoyable environment.
Cranbourne Eagles Basketball Club
Engage in skill-focused training sessions designed for young players of all levels, from beginners to those aiming to improve fundamentals.Participate in club activities that foster development through regular practices and fun, competitive play opportunities.Established in 2023 by dedicated parents; register and start your basketball journey today.
Cobden Olympic Basketball Club
Mixed Under 13 junior competition: Thursday nights at Cobden Recreation Centre gym, October to March (Christmas break).Winter competition: Tuesdays, based on interest.Past and future offerings: Women’s, men’s, and senior divisions from 13 years up.Low-cost participation: Supported by volunteer coaches and referees.Join easily: New members welcome at the September AGM; check Facebook for details.
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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.
One of the main benefits of social fitness groups and classes is the accountability and motivation that they provide. When people join a group or class, they are more likely to stick to their fitness goals because they have a group of people who are counting on them to show up. Additionally, the group environment can be very motivating, as people tend to push themselves harder when they are exercising with others.
Another benefit of social fitness groups and classes is the sense of community that they create. Often, people form lasting friendships through their participation in these groups, which can make exercise more enjoyable and less of a chore. Furthermore, for people who are new to an area, a social fitness group can be a great way to meet new people and find a sense of belonging.
Lastly, social fitness groups and classes are also beneficial because they provide a variety of different types of activities and workouts. Classes such as yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and dance are just a few examples of the many types of workouts that people can participate in. This means that there is something for everyone, regardless of their fitness level or interests, and that people can mix things up and try different types of exercises to keep things interesting and prevent boredom.
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.