The District Youth League (YL) competition is Basketball SA’s elite representative basketball competition in metropolitan Adelaide. It involves male and female Under 21/23 teams.
Who can play in the District competition?
Players selected for district teams are eligible to play in the district competition. Trials are held around August *(subject to change) each year, and SABC encourages all new and Domestic players to attend the trial day should they wish to be considered for a position on a District team.
What are the District seasons?
Basketball runs over two ‘seasons’, Summer & Winter, currently known as Pre-season and Championship season.
Seasons start and end dates are subject to change from Basketball SA
When are District games played?
Where are District games played?
Who do District teams play against?
Ten clubs within metropolitan Adelaide participate in the division 1 and 2 competition: South Adelaide Panthers, Forestville Eagles, Southern Tigers, Eastern Mavericks, North Adelaide Rockets, Norwood Flames, Central District Lions, Woodville Warriors, Sturt Sabres, and West Adelaide Bearcats.
Some YL divisions 3 and below have additional teams from Western Magic, United Titans & SA Stars(Church)
How often do District teams train?
District Youth League players are expected to attend one weekly training session lasting 60–90 minutes.
In addition to Membership fees, Game Day fees are Paid on game day through Basketball Connect.
What is the District uniform?
All District players must wear the correct South Adelaide Basketball Club District uniform for games. Failure to wear the correct uniform on game day will deduct points from the team’s score.
District players require –
- SABC reversible playing singlet ($85)
- blue & white playing shorts ($57)
- as well as a reversible training singlet for training
How do I get a playing number?
Once the player registers and receives confirmation that they have been placed on a team, they must be issued an SABC player number.
The club’s admin issues SABC District playing numbers at admin@southadelaidebasketball.com.au
- Player numbers DO NOT transfer between Domestic and district competitions. If you are a Domestic player coming into the District competition, you must obtain a District playing number. Occasionally, we may be able to issue you with the same number; however, it is not guaranteed.
- If you intend to purchase a second-hand uniform, you must first check with the above-listed to determine whether or not the number is available. If it is available, your number will be registered on our system. If you obtain a second-hand top and do not register the number, you will be expected to change numbers (buy a new top) in the event of a clash with an existing player or any future player.