Maryborough Basketball Association.
The home of Maryborough Magic.
Maryborough Basketball is played on Butchulla Country. We acknowledge the Butchulla people as the traditional owners of the land and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We welcome all players, officials and supporters to our basketball community.
Maryborough Amateur Basketball Association (MABA) is a community organisation run entirely by volunteers. The Committee meet regularly to discuss all matters relating to the operation of MABA. We encourage all players and supporters to become active members of our association and to stay up to date by watching games, visiting our website, socials and attending our committee meetings.
MABA competition has two seasons each year which run alongside school semesters with breaks during school holidays.
Games are played afternoons and evenings, in the stadium and on the outdoor courts, at Maryborough Basketball on the corner of Frank and Ariadne Streets.
Objectives of the Association
The objects for which the Association is established are:
To control, promote and undertake management of amateur basketball in Maryborough and district.
To promote the formation and active functioning of other bodies as provided in the rules to assist in control and promotion of amateur basketball in Maryborough and District.
To co-operate with other bodies as provided in the rules to achieve the most effective administration of the Association.
To encourage members of the public who are eligible to participate in amateur basketball and/or its administration.
Drawn from the Constitution of the Maryborough Basketball Association Inc.
Committee
President Debra Alloway
Vice President Bill Fuller
Vice President Peter Kalbfell
Secretary Debra Braund
Treasurer Stacey Kirkland
Draw Coordinator Ashleigh Smith
Player Representative Carmen Milton
Coaching Coordinator Debra Alloway
Representative Coordinator Brady McGann
Referee Education Luke Hayes
Canteen Convenor Vacant
Publicity Officer Vacant
Maintenance Manager Dylan Milton
Grants Officer Mark Ottway