Greenhills Amateur Basketball Association

GREENHILLS BASKETBALL CLUB

The Home of the Beaver

Greenhills Basketball Club Welcomes You to the
Home of the Beaver!!

Greenhills Basketball Club has been in existence for 40 years, with representation in all levels of basketball; juniors and seniors. We have approximately 50 teams, including:

  • 7 Mens;
  • 3 Womens;
  • 40 junior teams; and
  • Cater for all ages and standards of basketball.

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Latest News

Notification Day

Just an early reminder to all players, coaches and parents that notification day is coming up on the 15/7/2012. Come down to Greenhills Primary School between 4-5:30pm to register for next season and with plenty of free give aways to be handed out how could you miss it?.


New Scoring System

As you may be aware Diamond Valley has implemented a new scoring system throughout the entire competition.The system allows for players and parents to look at the box scores of each game without having to pay anything at the start of the season which was the case with Jamware. With the new implementation of this system we encourage every parent to have a shot as it makes it easier for parents and coachs to score whilst also enjoying watching there sons or daughters play. Below is the link to the sportingpulse website where fixtures, results and ladders are available we encourage you to have a look and see the benifits of this system for yourself.

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Stop press: Greenhill's New Uniforms

We are updating to sublimated uniforms; Same classical style, but different fabric and increased speed of delivery.
For limited time only, you can get a new uniform for $25 (normally $80). The club will cover the rest of the cost.

To receive this discount you will need to order your uniforms on notification day.
Uniforms are worth $80 to buy normally.

 


Welcome back to another season of basketball 

Welcome back to another season of basketball, I hope all teams are settled and enjoying their basketball.

With the beginning of a new year I send out this timely reminder of the joy that children receive hearing their parents barrack for their team and the impact of the parent who yells discouragingly to their children. Unfortunately, I was reminded of this at a recent game I attended. 

As a club, we encourage all parents to come along to matches and applaud, call out encouragement but not abuse. This means abuse to any coach, referees, opposition team players or their own children.

The club encourages all of it’s members, parents included to abide by a code of conduct from Basketball Victoria. The code is set out for coaches, players, officials and parents. I have summarized main points in regard to parents code of conduct, for further information, please refer to the information section of this website

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