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ProBall

Miniball 

A Stepping Stone to junior Competition

Learn to Play with a ProBall Team

Learn to play basketball… by actually playing basketball

Proball is launching a MiniBall Competition in Term 4, 2024. The games are suitable for kids who are new to basketball ages 5-8 years and will be played at Sydney Secondary College in Leichhardt on Fridays.

This start-up league will run from weeks 3 to 7 in Term 4, 2024 as a precursor for a full junior competition launch in 2025.

Miniball players will have access to training in the ProBall Skills Academy, which has training everyday.

     

     

    Teams who will compete:

    – ProBall Guardians (For kids who go to Annandale public)

    – ProBall Cyclones (For Kids who go to Leichhardt public)

    – ProBall ThunderHawks (For kids who go to Orange Grove Public)

    – ProBall Blizzards(For kids who go to St Columbus)

    – ProBall Serpents(For kids who go to Crown St Public School)

    – ProBall Vortex(For Kids who are interested in playing from any school)

    Academy/Training Start Date

    Start training today

    Season Start Date

    Friday 1st November

    Skill Level

    Beginner

    U8's MiniBall

    SUITABLE FOR:
    Boys & Girls 5, 6, 7 & 8 Years old

    (Can’t turn 9 anytime during the year)

    ** 8-FOOT RINGS **

    40 Minute Games

    GAME TIMES & VENUES:

    FRIDAY AFTERNOONS – MIXED:
    Weekly Matches @ Sydney Secondary College (Leichhardt) / 4:00-6:00pm

    Details

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    Professional Coaching at games and training

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    Focus on game rules and teamplay

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    On court teaching during the game

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    Learn the Rules in a Friendly Environment

    Skill Development

    Through tailored programs delivered by nationally certified coaches: how to run, shoot, dribble, pass, bounce and generally have a lot of fun!

    Teamwork

    By meeting new kids and participating in weekly activities that encourage team building and social play.

    Fun

    This one is very important to us. We want to foster a love of the sport, so it’s important that every child leaves the court happy with a smile on their dial.