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Lalor Lions Basketball Club
Training sessions: Thursdays 4pm-7pm at Mill Park Basketball Stadium, welcoming all skill levels.Play opportunities: Games every Saturday, offering competitive fun for young players.Membership: Easy entry for new junior members to start training and playing right away.
Doncaster Basketball Club
Junior Domestic Program (EDJBA): Players aged 5-20 compete in boys and girls teams across two seasons: Summer (October-March) and Winter (April-September). Teams are assessed and placed according to individual capabilities.Representative Program: We participate in the Victorian Junior Basketball League (VJBL) for competitive players.Senior Domestic Program: Social basketball opportunities for adult players looking for recreational play.Mini Dribblers Program: Skills development for junior players new to basketball.We operate from Leeds Street Sports Centre...
Saints Basketball Club (McKinnon)
Training sessions: Volunteer-led practices for all skill levels, promoting fair play and development in a supportive environment.Play opportunities: Compete in domestic leagues at McKinnon venues, with pathways to representative teams in the Victorian Junior Basketball League.Membership details: Register mid-March for winter or late August for summer; late spots if available. Volunteer as coach or manager to get involved.
Yarra Eagles Basketball Club
Participate in competitive teams across junior age groups, suitable for beginners to advanced players.Join boys' and girls' squads for skill development and games throughout the season.Contact the club to register and start playing.
Melton Dragons Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held once a week on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday across venues in Melton, suitable for beginners to competitive juniors.Play opportunities: Domestic competition games every Saturday at Cobblebank Stadium and Melton Indoor Rec Centre, fielding teams in U8, U10, U12, U14, and up to U18.Membership details: New players welcome—contact the club to join teams and start participating.
Oatlander Outlaws Basketball Club
Training sessions: Weekly 1-hour team practices on Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday evenings (4:30-8:30pm) at Timbarra Community Stadium, Berwick, suitable for all junior skill levels from U8 to U19.Play opportunities: Domestic competitions every Saturday at Dandenong Basketball Stadium, including boys, girls, mixed, senior, masters, and all-abilities teams.Membership details: Complete the Expression of Interest form on the website; an age group coordinator will contact you to join and start playing.
Beleura Junior Sports Club
Participate in youth basketball training sessions tailored for juniors of all skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Engage in regular games and matches through local leagues on the Mornington Peninsula.Easy membership for new players: sign up via the club website to start playing and enjoy community basketball fun.
Brighton Wolves Basketball Club
Junior domestic: U8-U18 (ages 5-17) teams with weekend games at local schools like Bentleigh Secondary, Brighton Secondary.Senior domestic: Ages 18+ with weekend competitions.Over 35s: Wednesday evenings, game times/locations vary weekly across municipal schools.Training available at limited venues after existing teams; new teams welcome if self-managed or flexible on slots—email [email protected] to register.Team...
Waverley Wildcats Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights at Holy Family Hall; specific days and times assigned by team managers at season start, suitable for all skill levels from under 8s; mandatory weekly attendance to build skills and teamwork.Play opportunities: Saturday Junior Domestic Competition with girls, boys, and mixed teams across all levels; games at various locations and times.Membership details: Register for summer season starting training from October; contact the club to join as a new player and get notified of team details.
White Eagles Basketball Club
Training sessions: Weekly sessions focused on skill development, suitable for juniors from surrounding suburbs like Keysborough, Dandenong, and Hampton Park.Play opportunities: Regular competitions promoting pride, dedication, and respect, including teams like U19G Flames.Membership details: Easy path to join this not-for-profit community club; register to access training, games, and club events.
Tatura Titans Basketball Club
The club offers:
Training sessions and competitive play opportunities for membersA focus on skill development, teamwork, and enjoyment of the sportAn inclusive community atmosphere for players and familiesFor information about joining, training schedules, and membership details, contact the club directly.
Sunbury Braves Basketball Club
Training sessions: Dedicated coaches provide skill-building sessions suitable for juniors of all levels, focusing on fun, teamwork, and game love.Play opportunities: Participate in junior domestic competitions and modified games designed for young players to enhance fundamentals and enjoyment.Membership details: Easy path for new junior members to join; contact the club to register and start playing. Volunteer opportunities for parents and players over 18.
Hoop Culture
Specialised Coaching: Culture Elite for self-motivated athletes with regular evaluations and goal setting; Individual or small group sessions in a positive, instructive environment.Holiday Camps: Fun, supportive all-day camps for domestic players aged 6-12 and aspiring VJBL players, including mixed and girls-only options during school holidays at Flinders Christian Community College, Carrum Downs.Advanced Programs: Road to Recruit for student-athletes aiming for USA college basketball, with evaluation, education, and mentorship.
Crib Point Seahawks Basketball Club
Training Sessions: Weekly practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings at 105 Hendersons Rd, tailored for beginners to competitive juniors (U8-U18).Play Opportunities: Compete in Big V Country Division leagues with home games Saturdays; social friendlies and skills clinics available during season (March-September).Membership Details: Affordable annual fees include uniforms and insurance; new players register online for tryouts and immediate team placement.
Kew East Basketball Club
Kewbies Program: Entry-level fun for boys and girls aged 5–7, focusing on bouncing, passing, shooting, and enjoyment.Aussie Hoops: Official Basketball Australia program for children aged 5–10 to learn, play, and develop skills.Team Play: Join summer and winter domestic competitions; new players complete the Expression of Interest form for team placement based on availability.Registration: Open seasonally via Play HQ; current players re-register directly, new players express interest for team allocation with friends where possible.
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