Montrose Vikings Basketball Club
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Montrose Vikings Basketball Club is a community-based, non-profit junior basketball club based in Montrose, Victoria. The club welcomes boys and girls of all skill levels and currently fields 55 teams.
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 Association
- Age groups from Under 7 through to Under 23, with grades ranging from A to D
- Teams for beginners through to competitive and representative levels
Getting Started:
- New players are welcome to contact the club to join an existing team or help form a new team
- The club is run by volunteers committed to developing players' basketball skills and fostering good sportsmanship
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| Activities : | Basketball |
| Gender : | Any |
| Days : | Undisclosed - Contact Organiser |
| Age Group : | 5 to 11, 12 to 17, 18 to 25 |
| Level : | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
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