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Metro Basketball Club, known as the home of the Marlins, is a junior basketball club located in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. Affiliated with the Joondalup City (Wanneroo) Wolves Basketball Association, the club's teams play their matches at the Wolves Stadium, situated at the corner of Collier Pass and Joondalup Drive in Joondalup. Games are held on Friday nights and Saturdays, with age groups ranging from under 8s to under 16s for both boys and girls.
Training sessions take place throughout the week at various venues across the northern suburbs. The club offers two seasons during the year, a spring/summer season and a winter season, providing opportunities for players to participate in basketball year-round. Interested players can reach out to the Registrar via the New Player Enquiries tab on the club's website.
North Metro Basketball Club embraces communication and community engagement. The club's website, currently under construction but soon to be updated, allows players, families, and passionate sports enthusiasts to stay informed with the latest news and stay connected with the club. Additionally, the club utilises Team App, a smartphone application that enables teams and social groups to improve communication within their community.
The President of North Metro Basketball Club is Kristy Geel, who can be contacted via email at sgeel@iinet. Net. au or by phone at 0430471175. The Secretary is Julie Basso, reachable at northmetromarlins@gmail.
com. The Treasurer can be reached via email at northmetromarlinstreasurer@gmail. Com.
North Metro Basketball Club prides itself on creating a positive, fun, and supportive environment for young basketball players in the northern suburbs of Perth. With its affiliation with the Joondalup City (Wanneroo) Wolves Basketball Association and its commitment to continuous improvement and communication, the club aims to instil a love for the sport and contribute to the development of talented basketball players in the region.