Basketball Western Australia

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Basketball Western Australia
BWA
Sport Basketball
Jurisdiction Western Australia
Founded 1946 (1946)
Affiliation Basketball Australia
Headquarters WA Basketball Centre, Floreat, Western Australia
Chairman Keith Dunlap
Chief Exec Rob Clement
Official website
www.basketballwa.asn.au

Basketball Western Australia (a.k.a. Basketball WA or BWA) is the governing body of basketball in Western Australia and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at a state and local level.

Basketball Western Australia runs three leagues: the State Basketball League (SBL), the Women's State Basketball League (WSBL), and the Western Australian Basketball League (WABL). The Western Australian Basketball League is a junior development league for the current age groups of Under 12 Boys/Girls, Under 13 Boys/Girls, Under 14 Boys/Girls, Under 16 Boys/Girls, Under 18 Men/Women, Under 20 Men's, and Division 1 Men/Women.

Throughout the year, BWA holds many carnivals for players from Under 12 through to Under 19. Every year around November and December, the BWA Summer Classic is held. This carnival runs over three weekends, with Under 12 and Under 13 playing the first weekend, Under 14 and Under 15 on the second, and Under 17 and Under 19 on the final weekend.

National representative teams

Notable figures

  • Tully Bevilaqua, an Australian Opals player who has played in the Women's National Basketball Association in the United States and in the Women's National Basketball League in Australia.
  • Andrew Vlahov, a former Australian Boomers player who represented Australia at four Olympic Games between 1988 and 2000. He also played for the Perth Wildcats from 1991 to 2002, and was the captain of the team for eight seasons.
  • Justin Eveson, the current captain of the Australian Rollers. He has played at two Olympic Games and was named the International Wheelchair Player of the Year in 2008.

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