She Hoops x MCBA Camps

As part of the ongoing efforts to increase female participation through the Hoops Her Way program, MCBA is excited to announce a collaboration with She Hoops hosting three clinics during the upcoming school holidays on September 29th!

Spots are limited so be quick to register!

Very limited spots so be quick!

REGISTER HERE

Holiday Clinic with special guest, Jade Melbourne

Join basketball rising star Jade Melbourne for an exclusive She Hoops clinic! Open to girls of all skill levels age 8-14, this session offers an opportunity to learn from one of Australia’s rising stars. Limited to 100 participants, this event will provide a hands-on experience that’s sure to inspire!

Date: September 29th

Time: 10am – 12:30pm

Ages: 8-14 Girls

Cost: $100

Play & Coach like a PRO, led by Sam Woosnam and special guest, Jade Melbourne

Join Australian basketball coaching legend Sam Woosnam and rising star Jade Melbourne for the ‘Play & Coach Like a PRO’ She Hoops clinic! The clinic is broken into two components and you may only register for one of the below:

Date: September 29th

Time: 1pm – 3pm

Ages: Various (See below)

Cost: $100

Coaching Clinic: Led by Sam Woosnam

Coaches: Rep Level+ (Open to Male and Female coaches)

Dive into a lesson on game prep, film, recruiting,conflict resolution and more!

Elite Level Clinic: Led by Jade Melbourne

Players: U16-U18 Girls

Elite level clinic

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