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Basketball has become one of the most popular sports on the Sunshine Coast, with junior and senior competitions running through indoor stadiums across the region year-round. The sport's growth has been driven by a strong club network, quality facilities and the excitement generated by the Sunshine Coast Phoenix competing at NBL1 North level, giving local players an elite local team to aspire toward.
The Sunshine Coast Basketball Association oversees competitions at Bokarina and other courts across the region, running graded competitions for juniors and seniors throughout the year. Junior basketball typically caters for players from under-eight upward, with Saturday morning competitions forming the backbone of the junior calendar. Senior competitions operate across weekday evenings and weekends, with social and competitive grades available to suit different levels of ability and commitment.
For those wanting to develop skills outside of competition, several clubs and basketball associations run clinics, holiday programs and development squads aimed at taking players from beginner level through to representative grades. The Sunshine Coast has produced athletes who have progressed through state pathways, and the structures in place through Basketball Queensland give talented juniors a genuine road to higher-level competition.
The indoor courts at the Sunshine Coast Sports Complex at Bokarina are the main competition hub for the association, offering multiple show courts and training areas. Additional courts exist at schools and community facilities across the Coast, and many are bookable for casual play or team training outside of competition hours. Finding your nearest court is straightforward via the Basketball Queensland facility finder.
New players and families can register online through the Basketball Queensland portal. Most clubs hold information nights or come-and-try sessions at the start of each competition season, and referees, scorers and coaches are always in demand for those who want to give back to the game.
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