

The BINAR girls teams were of excellent standard, they had some great athletes, and were extremely well coached,which is more than can be said of some of the teams fielded by much larger WABL clubs.
Clubs like Binar have emerged out of a necessity to fill a void in opportunities for talented athletes who were not receiving the specialist performance coaching and opportunities they deserve at the various BWA WABL clubs.
Perhaps if some of the larger WABL clubs were more "all inclusive" in the culture of their clubs they would reap the rewards of having indigenous players in their teams, some of which are clearly more athletically gifted than the players the large clubs are selecting.
This is highly evident as the performance of the BINAR girls squads during week 2 was fantastic.
Two championship teams and a runners up team, nothing short of an epic state champs campaign.
I felt privileged to have watched a number of the BINAR girls team games across the weekend, they all played with flair, poise ,smarts, heart and soul in a distinctive style that is their own brand.
Hopefully they will be granted their own WABL club licence somewhere in the near future as the performance so far across both weekends clearly shows they are an emerging force in WA basketball.
Once again it is sad to see the old dinosaurs of WA basketball groaning their way to extinction.
Clubs like BINAR are the future of Basketball in this country.
If you can't see that then you are part of the problem.
Well done to all involved with Binar.
LEGENDARY.
