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Sunbury’s strong transition and domination of the boards in the 1st term saw them take a very commanding 17pt lead at the first break. Although Doncaster lifted in the 2nd term they still found themselves trailing by 15pts at the half. The Jets ran amok in the 3rd term, hitting the boards, passing well and “shooting the lights out” to extend their lead to an unassailable 27pts at the final break.
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Nominations close COB Friday 13 August 2010.
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Sunbury Junior Jets Coaches and Assistant Coaches Vacancies for the 2011 Championship Season
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VOLUNTEER CHAMPION:
ALEX WATSON
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It’s official....Basketball is the new king of team sports in Victoria, according to the results of The Australian Sports Commission’s Exercise, Recreation and Sport Survey. The survey showed more than 230,000 Victorians aged 15 and over participate in the sport of basketball, as opposed to Football’s (Australian Rules) 220,000. Basketball Victoria CEO Wayne Bird attributes the growing popularity of the sport to the fact that it’s family orientated and can be played all year round, and anywhere from a basketball stadium to the ring above a garage door. Bird also added that “The sport is truly international and offers pathways to world championships and Olympics for all athletes.” While the survey only accounts for participants aged 15 and over, an official census of the sport undertaken by Basketball Australia highlights the fact that 36% of participants are under 15 years of age, further demonstrating just how popular the sport of basketball is. An article highlighting the results of the survey featured in today’s Herald Sun. To see the full article which was in the Herald Sun this morning please see the attached pdf, or visit the Herald Sun website. Click Here
CONGRATULATIONS GARY, DOMESTIC COACH OF THE YEAR 2009!
Our very own Gary Thomas of Superoos Basketball Club has won the Basketball Victoria Domestic Coach of the Year for 2009.

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With the recent spate of extremely hot weather, associations are reminded that Basketball Victoria updated their Climate Policy in November 2009 (as previously advised). Associations are now advised to follow the new policy when required. Click here to view the Participant Protection By-Laws which include the updated Climate Policy.