Learn to Play Wheelchair Hoops with our 6 week Skills Program

Our Wheelchair Skills program is back again, with our 6-week program tipping-off on Thursday May 15.

The six-week program introduces participants of all ages to the fundamentals of wheelchair basketball, with a blend of skill development and match play providing athletes strong foundation before transitioning into a competitive playing environment.

Leading our Skills Program is Josh Allison - a former Paralympian, Wheelchair Basketball World Champion, and multiple time National League Champion with the Kilsyth Cobras. Allison is joined by experienced coach and mentor Shannan Sykes from Fit Your Life, and Rhys Higgins - a member of the U23 Australian Spinners.


The one-hour sessions run on Thursday evenings from 6pm-7pm at the Kilsyth Sports Centre, tipping-off on May 15.

Registrations are now open - click here to secure your spot today.

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