BQ Archives 2000s

The 2004 Queensland North Under 18 Boys team competing in Townsville at the Australian Championships, showcasing the region’s talent on home soil in a key national tournament.

The 2004 Queensland South Under 18 Girls team competing in Townsville at the Australian Championships, representing the region with pride and continuing Queensland’s tradition of junior excellence.

The 2004 Queensland South Under 18 Boys team competing at the Australian Championships in Townsville, continuing Queensland’s tradition of producing elite junior talent on home soil.

The 2003 Queensland Under 18 Girls team competing in the ACJB Cup, continuing to build on Queensland’s strong record in national-level junior basketball.

The 2009 Queensland South Under 16 Girls team competing at the Australian Championships in Ulverstone, representing the state with strength and skill on the national stage.

The 2008 Queensland South Under 16 Girls team competing at the Australian Championships in Kalamunda, continuing to develop the next generation of Queensland talent on the national stage.

The 2001 Queensland South Under 18 Girls team competing at the Australian Championships in Canberra, continuing the strong tradition of Queensland representation on the national stage.

The 2001 Queensland Under 20 Women’s basketball team competing in Adelaide at the Australian Championships.

The 2003 Queensland Under 20 Women’s basketball team competing in Ballarat at the Australian Championships, showcasing the state’s emerging talent on the national stage.

The 2009 Queensland South Girls basketball team, representing the region in national competitions and continuing the state’s strong junior pathways.

The 2007 Queensland South Under 16 Boys team featuring Mitchell McCarron, who would later play professionally in the NBL and represent Australia.

The Queensland Under 20 team at the National Championships featuring Marianna Tolo, who would go on to represent the Opals on the international stage.

The 2005 Queensland Under 20 Women’s team competing at the Australian Championships in Newcastle, showcasing Queensland’s emerging talent on the national stage.

The 2005 QLD Under 20 Men’s team featured future stars Aaron Baynes, Nate Jawai, Rhys Martin, Michael Cedar and Kerry Williams, marking a standout chapter in Queensland basketball.
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