Spalding Waratah Junior Premier League (JPL – Round 4)
Hills Basketball Association Caterson Drive, Castle Hill, NSWRound 4: 20th & 21st July at Hills Basketball Stadium, Bernie Mullane Sports Complex & North Sydney Indoor Sports Centre.
Basketball NSW is the governing body for basketball in New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1938, Basketball NSW has a rich history of promoting and developing the game of basketball throughout the state. As an affiliated member of Basketball Australia (BA), the national governing body, Basketball NSW is committed to growing and advancing the sport at all levels.
With a strong focus on supporting its members, stakeholders, and the basketball community, Basketball NSW strives to create opportunities for all to participate in this all-inclusive sport. Currently boasting over 85,800+ registered members across New South Wales, Basketball NSW provides a platform for individuals of all genders, ages, and abilities to engage in the game they love.
Basketball NSW dedicates itself to the sport with passion and a commitment to excellence. It works tirelessly to promote the game's growth through initiatives, programs, and competitions for players, coaches, officials, and administrators, earning a reputation for professionalism, integrity, and innovation.
Basketball NSW is dedicated to promoting the game, developing talent, and building a strong basketball culture across the state. With a proud history and an ambitious vision for the future, Basketball NSW continues to significantly impact the basketball landscape in New South Wales and beyond.
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The role of the technical officials is to ensure the game is played in a fair and safe manner and within the rules. Refereeing is the most physical active as they are on-court and “call” the game. Other technical officials perform various roles on the scoretable and statistics and further information about each role is given below.
Basketball NSW competitions and tournaments for men, women, youth and juniors.
Each year Basketball NSW enters teams into Basketball Australia's National Championships in the U20's, U18', U16', Wheelchair Basketball and for Players with an Intellectual Impairment.
Basketball NSW offers community programs from participation, learn-to-play through to development programs for;
- Children
- Women and Girls
- First Nations
- People with a physical impairment
- People with an intellectual impairment
- LGBTQ community
- Seniors/Elderly
Basketball is Everyone's Game!
Your support helps us to foster the growth of basketball in our community and promotes a culture of participation, empowerment, and excellence.
Round 4: 20th & 21st July at Hills Basketball Stadium, Bernie Mullane Sports Complex & North Sydney Indoor Sports Centre.
Grand Finals: 27th & 28th July at Port Macquarie Indoor Sports Stadium
Grand Finals: 28th July at Hills Basketball Stadium & Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre
Grand Finals: 27th & 28th July at Port Macquarie Indoor Sports Stadium
Grand Finals: 2nd, 3rd & 4th August at Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre, Hawkesbury Indoor Stadium (2nd only) & St Paul's Grammar School (3rd only)
Grand Finals: 2nd, 3rd & 4th August at Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre, Hawkesbury Indoor Stadium (2nd only) & St Paul's Grammar School (3rd only)
Grand Finals: 2nd, 3rd & 4th August at Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre, Hawkesbury Indoor Stadium (2nd only) & St Paul's Grammar School (3rd only)
Association Development Referee Course in Kempsey, with Wil Bowden presenting. Minimum age is 13+ years, and cost is $55. Details will be sent to registered participants via email, registrations close 3rd of August.
NBL1 East Grand Finals on Saturday the 10th of August, at Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre. Women's GF at 2pm, Men's GF at 5:30pm. Tickets onsale 22nd of July.
Check out our talent at Round 4 of the 2024 season of the GTK Waratah Wheelchair League (Powered by Spalding) - the last one before finals!