KNOX — Club Kilsyth Lady Cobras (3-2) recorded an impressive victory over arch rival Knox Raiders 83-62 and provided the platform for Kilsyth to retain the Cystic Fibrosis Cup.
KNOX — Club Kilsyth Lady Cobras (3-2) recorded an impressive victory over arch rival Knox Raiders 83-62 and provided the platform for Kilsyth to retain the Cystic Fibrosis Cup.
Kilsyth and Mountain District Basketball Association Referee’s Advisor Sharon Arnold has been selected to supervise at the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) 2008 World Cup to be held in Manchester, England from May 5th to 11th.
The admission charge to all Kilsyth Basketball venues will raise by $0.50 per person as of April 1st 2008.
The Great Southern Classic committee has announced the Eltham Wildcats as the winner of the 2008 Domestic Club of the Year.
Club Kilsyth Cobras travel just 10km down the road Thursday Night to take on Arch Rival Knox in the Battle for the Cystic Fibrosis Cup. Women tip off at 6.30pm and Men at 8.30pm.
The Kilsyth and Mountain District Basketball Association has an ongoing commitment to responsible alcohol management and is working towards Level 2 accreditation under the Australian Drug Foundation’s Good Sports program.
KILSYTH — Club Kilsyth Cobras (2-0) Import Joe Werner pulled in 26 boards and finished with 29 points in a dominant display as the Cobras disposed of Albury 110-59.
Kilsyth — Club Kilsyth Lady Cobras (2-2) defeated the Albury/Wodonga Lady Bandits 84-64 in a scrappy encounter tonight.
Long time Cobras player Paul Burgess will become only the 8th Male and 10th overall player to play 200 SEABL games for the Cobras this Saturday Night as the Cobras take on Albury at home.
Saturday marks the opening home game in the 2008 SEABL Season for the Club Kilsyth Cobras. Both teams have recruited exciting new players and are looking to capitalise on a successful 2007. Don’t miss this much anticipated match up as the Cobras take on Albury.