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Pinjarra Power Basketball Association

Locality: Pinjarra, Western Australia



Address: camp Road 6208 Pinjarra, WA, Australia

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24.01.2022 Join us for our AGM in June, we appreciate all the help we can get



24.01.2022 Year 3/4 and 5/6 coaches and team managers have now been emailed the new updated fixtures! Please check your junk mail folder if it isn’t in your inbox. If you are a coach or team manager and haven’t received an email please text me on 0408925800 with your team name and correct email address. Can people please tag parents they know that are in this age group Thank you

23.01.2022 PINJARRA ARE YOU READY?? Aussie Hoops is coming back to Murray Leisure Centre! To register and for more information >> www.aussiehoops.com.au

23.01.2022 Our under 12’s Div 3 had a fantastic weekend finishing 3rd over all! Congratulations to all players you all played awesome! Thank you to Katina Dubberlin and Renae McShane for coaching and team manager!



23.01.2022 We have 9 out of our 10 Mandurah Comp teams playing at home this week Come down & show your support Good luck to all teams

22.01.2022 Don’t forget to register for Aussie Hoops ages 5-10 ... Term 4

21.01.2022 Nominations have closed for years 7-12 (u13 to u21)! If you are applying for kid sport for this age group remember you need to select Mandurah basketball not Pinjarra! Players will pay their fees online for this competition through the link provided by your team manager. If paying through Openpay this will need to be organised through Mandurah Basketball! If a payment plan is required you will need to contact Mandurah basketball association and they will set this up!... Thank you See more



21.01.2022 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER Closing tomorrow 5pm! Get them in TODAY No walk ins will be accepted Link to register below ... https://www.mandurahmagic.com.au/mandurah-magic-junior-rep/

21.01.2022 The Mandurah Basketball Association are pleased to announce that we will be hosting a First Aid course for members and volunteers. This course will be conducted... by Royal Life Saving WA. This course will be held on Saturday 16th January at 2021 at the MARC from 8:30am - 5:00pm. Online pre-learning is required, pre-learning takes 2-4 hours to complete, depending on the individual. Progress is saved and participants can complete it over multiple sittings. The cost for this course is $109 per person. Please email [email protected] to register your interest as soon as possible as spaces are limited. https://www.mandurahmagic.com.au//Mandurah-Magic-First-Aid

21.01.2022 Term 4 Clinic!! Ages 10-18 ... register on the link provided

21.01.2022 Mandurah Basketball Association will be holding our first Beginner referee course for 2021 on Friday 29th January from 1pm - 5pm at the MARC. This is the requi...red course for any new referees who wish to begin officiating in MBA Competitions. Participants must be 12yo at the time of the course being run. The course costs $55 per person and includes all course workbooks, Basketball WA accreditation and Fox40 whistle. To register: https://www.trybooking.com/BNKSV

20.01.2022 --- IMPORTANT UPDATE REGARDING COVID-19 IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AND PERTH, PEEL AND SOUTH-WEST FIVE-DAY LOCKDOWN --- This morning, I convened an urgent meeting of... the Emergency Management Team. We have a serious update to provide the WA community. This morning we received news of a positive COVID-19 test result. That positive result has come from a male hotel quarantine security guard, in his 20s. The information we have is fast-evolving. As you can understand, immediately our teams moved into place to begin contact tracing and put in place emergency response systems. This is all underway, and I ask everyone to be cooperative and understanding of what is going to take place. Here is what we know about the male who tested positive: He was working at one of the State’s hotel quarantine facilities the Sheraton Four Points in the city. He had tested negative for COVID-19 on January Friday 15, January Sunday 17 and Saturday January 23 as part of the weekly testing system in place. When the man was working at this hotel, there were four active cases of COVID-19. Of those four cases, we have at least three confirmed variant strains, two UK and one South African. We are told the guard was working on the same floor, as a positive UK variant case. The guard completed two 12-hours shifts on both the 26th and 27th of January. Exactly how the infection was acquired remains under investigation. The Health Department contact tracing team has pulled together a list of potential exposure sites of where this positive case has been in recent days. These locations currently include: -Coles Maylands supermarket on 25 January from 8pm to 10pm -KFC Maylands on 27 January from 6pm to midnight -Mitsubishi Motors car dealership in Midland on 27 January from 7pm to close -Spudshed, Coventry Village in Morley on 27 January from 8pm to midnight -ECU Joondalup on 28 January from 11am to 2pm -Consulate General of India on St Georges Terrace in Perth on 28 January from 12pm to 5pm -Halal Grocery Store in Cloverdale on 28 January from 7pm to 9pm -Venus Ladies and Gentleman Hair Design Maylands hairdressers on 29 January from 1pm to 3pm -Perth Convention Centre on 29 January from 4pm to 6pm -Nedlands Family Practice GP surgery on 29 January from 5pm to 6pm -Chemist Warehouse North Perth Pharmacy on 29 January from 5.30pm to 7.30pm -7-Eleven Ascot petrol station on 29 January from 8pm to 9pm -Coles Maylands supermarket on 29 January from 8pm 9pm -Puma Service Station in Burswood on 30 January from 11am to 12 midday. -Coles Express/Shell Service Station in Cloverdale on 30 January from 12 midday to 3pm -Pharmacy 777 at Maylands Park Shopping Centre 30 January from 2.30pm to 4pm. People who have been to these venues on these dates and times must get tested. In addition, people who live or work in the Falkirk Avenue, Maylands area including Coles, Liquorland and the Maylands shopping precinct should present for a test. They must then go home and isolate until their negative test results are returned. The investigation is on-going by our public health team, and it is likely more locations will be added following further discussions with the man. Close contacts will be contacted by public health officials and asked to quarantine for 14 days. More information on testing clinics will be available on our website the WA Health and WA Gov websites. The man’s immediate household contacts have been contacted, tested and placed in isolation at State managed quarantine facilities to complete a 14-day quarantine period in a quarantine facility. All three have tested negative this morning. However, we can expect that they will become positive in coming days. Genome sequencing is underway on the positive case and results will be known by Tuesday morning. However, based on the information we have, it appears possible that this new positive case has the highly transmissible UK variant. The past year has been unlike any other Western Australia has done an incredible job. It’s something I am so proud of. But as we have always known with COVID it can change very quickly. Today we need to go back to what we know best, to ensure we limit community transmission of COVID-19 in our State. Even though it was nearly 10 months ago WA has experienced community transmission of this virus before. We all did the right thing and we crushed it. And it worked. So beginning at 6pm tonight, the whole Perth metropolitan area, the Peel region and the South West region will be going into a full lockdown. This lockdown will run until 6pm on Friday. A five-day lockdown. It’s crucial we act quickly, to keep the community safe. We cannot forget how quickly this virus can spread, nor the devastation it can cause. Following our discussions with the Chief Health Officer and Police Commissioner, the following measures will be put in place from 6pm for people in Perth, Peel and the South West: People in these regions are required to stay home, except for the following four reasons: - Shopping for essentials like groceries, medicine and necessary supplies. - Medical or health care needs including compassionate requirements and looking after the vulnerable. - Exercise, within their neighbourhood, but only with one other person and only for one hour per day. - Work, where you cannot work from home or remotely. In addition to this Stay Home rule. If you do leave home, for one of the four reasons you will be required to wear a mask at all times outside and if you need to work indoors, then wearing a mask in the workplace is also mandatory. To be clear, mask wearing on public transport is also mandatory. People in the Perth, Peel or South West region need to stay inside their region for the next five days, unless for an essential reason. We are strongly encouraging that everyone in this area, who is from another WA region, stay here and do not travel further outside of this area until the lockdown is over. If you do need to travel outside the region you are in now, that can only occur if you need to return to your place of residence or exceptional circumstances. The transport of essential goods into this region, is permitted, under our existing transport guidelines. This lockdown means the following businesses, venues and locations in the relevant regions need to close for the next five days: - Pubs, bars and clubs - Gyms and indoor sporting venues - Playgrounds, skate parks and outdoor recreational facilities - Cinemas, entertainment venues, and casinos - Beauty therapy services, parlour or salon including hairdressers, barbershop, nail salon, tattoo parlour, spa or massage parlour - Large religious gatherings and places of worship - Libraries and cultural institutions Restaurants and cafes will close, and provide takeaway service only. 10 people can attend funerals, weddings are cancelled for the next five days. No visitors are permitted to your home, unless caring for someone vulnerable or an emergency. No visitors will be allowed in aged care homes, unless exceptional circumstances. No visitors to hospitals and/or disability facilities, unless exceptional circumstances. Elective surgery and procedures for categories 2 and 3 will be suspended from Tuesday, 2 February. Category 1 and urgent category 2 surgery will continue. For a majority of schools in these regions, school was due to start tomorrow. That has now been put on hold and schools will be closed until next week following the lockdown measures. It is, in effect, an extension of the school holidays. I have been in contact with the Prime Minister and my fellow State and Territory colleagues to advise them of this situation. I have recommended that they put a stop to any travel into WA as an extra precautionary measure. Border controls are important here and I 100% support them to ensure we can get through this. All these measures will be reviewed regularly and the Chief Health Officer will continue to monitor the serious situation and provide more ongoing advice. This is an extremely fast-moving situation. I know for many Western Australians this is going to come as a shock. Western Australians have done so well for so long but this week it is absolutely crucial that we stay home, maintain physical distancing and personal hygiene and get tested if you have symptoms. This is a very serious situation and each and every one of us has to do everything we personally can to help stop the spread in the community. We have acted decisively and swiftly given these circumstances. I want to thank everyone in advance for their patience. In effect, for a short period of time, we are going back to what we experienced in March and April. This is a highly unpredictable virus. But it is important to act calmly and take sensible precautions. Leaving your home to purchase food and essentials will be permitted during the lockdown. I say this, so people understand that you do not need to rush to the supermarket today. Take care of your loved ones and be respectful of others including those who are working, to keep essential services and supplies ticking over. Our State is well equipped to handle this situation. We have systems in place throughout the health system that are swinging into action as we speak. We have the capacity to manage this situation. Throughout the pandemic, the response of Western Australians has been second-to-none. The community has done everything we have asked of them. They have made great sacrifices, and it has kept our State safe. I could not be more proud and thankful of the way Western Australians have carried themselves. Now we’re asking for your help once again. We will provide further updates as they come to hand. All relevant information will be posted on websites as it comes to hand. Thank you WA.



18.01.2022 Games for Wednesday

17.01.2022 We have shorts ready to be purchased $15 each There are 2 types to choose from Message Mel 0408938191 for details

16.01.2022 Tomorrow’s games ... yr 1-4 are now on break, only yr 5-6 teams are playing Don’t forget country week trials too before our games 5:30pm ... Ct 1 storm Slammers vs Panthers Ct 2 mighty tigers vs rebel reptiles Ct 3 boomers vs hoopsters 6:20 Ct 1 ball hogs vs tigers Ct2 hot shots vs rockets Bye Greasy pineapples

16.01.2022 Year 5/6 Ladder

15.01.2022 Don’t forget Skills session tomorrow from 9am-11am ... years 7-12

14.01.2022 Congratulations to all our Pinjarra members ... goodluck

12.01.2022 Due to the lockdown rules! There will be no basketball games this week! We will keep you up to date as further information is available! Please share!!

11.01.2022 We are in need of three more year 7/8 boys for the under 15 competition! If anyone who hasn’t already nominated is interested please let me know ASAP! Thank you

11.01.2022 Nominations for years 1-6 will close on Wednesday 7th October 5pm! Late nominations will not be accepted unless their is a availability on a current team! If applying for kidsport for this age group you need to select Pinjarra Basketball! If a payment plan is required please email us at [email protected] and we can arrange this! Thank you

11.01.2022 Games for tomorrow

10.01.2022 Dear players and families As many of you will be aware, this weekend we lost two young members of our community in tragic circumstances. As a mark of respect to those left behind and to allow us time to reflect and grieve, no basketball game’s will take place in Pinjarra on Wednesday 25th November.... Join us in offering our sincere condolences to the friends and families of those involved and lean on each other during this very difficult time. Thank you for your understanding.

09.01.2022 I will be at the Rec centre today from 11am to 1pm and then again on Wednesday 3.45pm to 4.30pm if anyone would like to pop down to purchase shorts

08.01.2022 I will be at the rec centre Tuesday till Friday this week 2:30pm till 2:40pm and 3:20pm till 3:30pm if anyone is wishing to purchase shorts! $15 a pair! Bank transfer preferred! Bank details ... Please inbox first so I know to stick around

07.01.2022 School holiday sessions for school years 7-12 ... skill development & then scrimmages ... get ready for the season Tuesday 29th Sept & 6th October And time edit should be 9am-11am

06.01.2022 Year 3/4 mixed fixtures for remainder of season

06.01.2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CHsCQiLAfwo/

05.01.2022 Our season finished last Wednesday with a thrilling grand final for year 5/6's... Tigers v Greasy Pineapples, with Tigers taking out the WIN, CONGRATULATIONS!! And Congratulations to both teams for making the GF! We also presented the individual awards to the following ... we had a tie for Yr 5/6 season MVP - Mayson Sutton-Hughes & Tayte Elson A 3 way tie for Runner-up MVP - Jakeeta Beasley, Khraige Ninyette & Colton Entz Grand Final MVP - Tayte Elson... Most Improved Junior Umpire - Maison Wheatley 2019/20 Presidents Award - Jasmine Moore 2020/21 Presidents Award - Pixie Life Member Award - much deserved Brad 'Bartz' Bartley Big thankyou to our umpires - there wouldn't be games without them Congratulations to all, and thank you to all teams & families from year 1 - 6

04.01.2022 Nominations close tomorrow!!

03.01.2022 GRAND FINAL & PRESENTATIONS TOMORROW FOR OUR YEAR 5/6’s TIGERS v GREASY PINEAPPLES Game starts at 4.30pm followed by presentations at 5.20pm

03.01.2022 Our Pinjarra boys Jack, Oz & Matty had a great weekend at Bendat representing Mandurah Magic U15 div 1

03.01.2022 Year 5/6 mixed fixtures for rest of season

03.01.2022 Congratulations to our under 13 boys div 3 team who won the grand final at country champs today! All the kids played their little hearts out and their efforts were rewarded! Thank you to Katina Dubberlin and Teagan Hughes for coaching and team manager!

02.01.2022 Year 1/2 mixed fixtures

02.01.2022 Games for this week

02.01.2022 Fixtures for today, don’t forget years 1-4 have a little windup at 5.30 ... then our semi finals for years 5-6 straight after. Please return all uniform bags today years 1-4 & years 5-6 if your season has finished

01.01.2022 Please be aware children or parents will not be permitted on the courts until 3:45pm on Wednesday’s! This is to allow staff to clean the courts prior to commencement of games and the courts being booked from 3:45pm. Our first game starts at 4pm so can parents please make sure their child does not arrive before 3:45pm!... After the game can people please make sure they pick up their rubbish and put it in the bins provided! After the last game can you please leave as quickly as possible as the stadium needs to close! Referees please don’t arrive at the stadium until 3:45pm and please wait in the foyer to speak the referee co-ordinator (Pixie)! Thank you all for understanding

01.01.2022 If you are coming past the Rec centre today & wanting a pair of Pinjarra basketball shorts $15 each ... I’ll be here till 1pm

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