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Foot Locker Under 18 and National Junior Wheelchair Championships

Foot Locker Under 18 and National Junior Wheelchair Championships

Starts: Monday, 07 April 2025
Ends: Sunday, 13 April 2025
The 2025 Under 18 and National Junior Wheelchair Championships will be held in Morton Bay Region and co-hosted by Basketball Australia and the Northside Wizards Basketball Association. Event partners for these Championships are Tourism & Events Queensland (TEQ) and Morton Bay Regional Council (MBRC). National Junior Wheelchair Championships is for athletes that meet the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation criteria for classification. (Formally known as they Kevin Coombs Cup. They still play for the Kevin Coombs Cup Trophy). Teams participating in these championships are representing their state.
Add to Calendar 2025-04-07 12:00 am 2025-04-13 12:00 am Foot Locker Under 18 and National Junior Wheelchair Championships The 2025 Under 18 and National Junior Wheelchair Championships will be held in Morton Bay Region and co-hosted by Basketball Australia and the Northside Wizards Basketball Association. Event partners for these Championships are Tourism & Events Queensland (TEQ) and Morton Bay Regional Council (MBRC). National Junior Wheelchair Championships is for athletes that meet the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation criteria for classification. (Formally known as they Kevin Coombs Cup. They still play for the Kevin Coombs Cup Trophy). Teams participating in these championships are representing their state. 620 S Pine Rd, Brendale , QLD , 4500 , Australia
620 S Pine Rd, Brendale , QLD , 4500 , Australia
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