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Years ago

Warriors great U10 junior fees: $50/season

That's the problem though. Consistency!

There's none at the moment. The structure of basketball is dis-organised.

Years ago

I would like to see a BSA league at a lower level aimed at primary schools, similar to the footy. The more kids involved in the sport, the better the pointy bit of the pyramid will be and everyone will benefit.

For example, Flinders Park PS kids play footy in the WWT league. Kids at East Adelaide PS play in the Norwood league. Wouldn't it be great to see ten primary school competitions associated with district clubs!

The easier it is to enter a sport, the higher the takeup. Woodville is in a low socio-economic area. If you're a parent with a sporty kid and it costs less to play one sport and the kid doesn't really mind, they would play that sport.

The stronger ALL clubs are, the better it is for ALL clubs

Years ago

Anon 905-- The wheel turns slowly, but an obvious problem was recognised and acted upon.
West expect to nominate at least 2 U10 boys teams for Summer (If you are the eternal optimist, you could say that we have doubled the number of U10 boys teams from last season)
The club is holding 2 free Come & Try sessions for U10 and U12 players very soon. If interested- www.bearcats.net.au

Years ago

Last season West realised that a 're-structure' was required to attract young players to the club to "breed our own".
It was decided that U10 players would have no fees and U12 players receive a 50% reduction in fees.
There is also a very good uniform 'loan' scheme available for u10 & U12 players, along with some quality 2nd hand uniforms for sale.

Years ago

A great way to get new members to the club.

 

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