Good luck to all Wolfpack WABL teams in season 2011.
The Competition

'The Western Australian Basketball League endeavors to provide opportunities that enable every player, coach, official and supporter to reach their full potential in Western Australia's elite junior Basketball competition both as an athlete and as a person.
- WABL Commission June 2007
The Western Australian Basketball League (WABL) is WA's elite junior Basketball competition catering for players in the following age groups: U12, U13, U14, U15, U16, U18, U23 (Men) and Open Age (Division 1)
Games are played on Sunday's over a 16 week home and away season plus four weeks of finals.
The season generally commences in the last weekend of April and finishes at the end of September.
The WABL is currently comprised of 12 Basketball Associations split into two conferences, one North of the river, the other South. Each conference contains six teams from both the metropolitan and country regions extending from Wanneroo to Southwest (Bunbury).
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North |
South |
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East Perth Eagles |
Cockburn Cougars |
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Kalamunda Eastern Suns |
Lakeside Lightning |
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Perry Lakes Hawks |
Mandurah Magic |
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Perth Redbacks |
Rockingham Flames |
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Stirling Senators |
Southwest Slammers |
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Wanneroo Wolves |
Wiletton Tigers |
During the season there are ten conference rounds and six cross-conference rounds. Each team plays two games (one home & one away) against teams within their conference and one game against each team from the opposite conference.
Wolves Retain Gillam Trophy
The Wanneroo Wolves are the proud holders of Basketball WA's prestigious Gillam Trophy. read more...2011 WABL Fixture/Results/Standings
2011 WABL and D league fixtures, results, and standings.
read more...2011 WABL Team Lists
Team Lists read more...Wolfpack WABL Mission Statement
To read or download a copy of the Wolfpack WABL mission statement, please click here.
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