VOLUNTEERS AND SPONSORS NIGHT
On Saturday night, prior to the SCM tip off at Community Bank Stadium, DVBA took the opportunity to acknowledge and thank all those who have assisted us in moving the Association forward, our valued sponsors and volunteers.
Sponsorship is imperative to any basketball association. Diamond Valley Basketball recognizes the importance of and necessity for strong partnerships with sponsors for the continuation, enhancement and future development of our association and the sport of basketball.
DVBA would like to acknowledge and thank all of our sponsors.
Association and 300 Club Sponsors-
- MM Printworks,
- Greenhills Engravers
- Apollo Shirts
- Electrocom Solutions
- Fleming Physiotherapy & Acupuncture
- Lonsford Insurance Brokers
- CBS Plumbing
- Mossrock Mulch
- Kitchen Shack
- Commercial Hotel
- La Sera Pizza
- National Australia Bank
Player Sponsors
- Dyson Group- Matt and Sam Reynolds
- Melbourne Bath Repairs- Nikola Kuga
- Kismet Aqautic Centre- Aiden Muir
- AM Basketball- Jack McAughtry
- Lee’s Personal Training- Paul Smarrelli
- Mossrock Mulch- Dan Girolami
- Fleming Physio and Acupuncture Clinic- Jack Fleming
- Ray White Macleod- Jordan Henry
- Rendina Real Estate- Shae McInerney
- MM Printworks- Meg Crupi
To define a volunteer - a person who voluntarily offers himself or herself for a service or undertaking. A person who performs a service willingly and without pay.
Volunteering has a meaningful, positive impact on our community. Volunteering is ultimately about helping others and having an impact on people’s wellbeing. What better way is there to connect with your community and give a little back? Fundamentally, volunteering is about giving your time, energy and skills freely.
The Diamond Valley Basketball Association consists of more than 4,500 members. It sees Junior Domestic Basketball played Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons and all day Saturday with Senior Domestic activity Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The Association is represented by 38 Diamond Valley Eagles Junior Teams competing in the VJBL and four Senior Eagles Representative Teams playing in the Big V. It has well in excess of 100 Referees, 20 Domestic Clubs, its own tribunal and many fantastic supporters.
The people we are recognising have been invaluable to the Association on numerous levels, from volunteering at Junior Domestic clubs, working endlessly grading competitions each season, chairing the Diamond Valley Tribunal and running events and committees for a range of programs.
The Diamond Valley Basketball Association would like to acknowledge the following people for their ongoing commitment as a valued DVBA Volunteer:
Damien Brown |
Yarrambat Phantoms Club Volunteer |
Bruce Robinson |
Yarrambat Phantoms Club Volunteer |
Sam Farrugia |
Cougars Club Volunteer |
Galen Newell |
Diamond Creek Volunteer |
Nicole Brittain |
Eltham North Jets Club Volunteer |
Simon Staniforth |
Watsonia Warriors Club Volunteer |
Debbie Keogh |
Rosanna East Volunteer |
Debbie Trestze |
Wattle Glen Breakers Club Volunteer |
Kate Coen |
St Thomas Hawks Club Volunteer |
Leigh-Ann Perillo |
St Martins Panthers Club Volunteer |
Dave Jamieson |
DVBA Volunteer- Tribunal |
Stuart Callaghan |
DVBA Volunteer- Tribunal |
Mary Fleming |
DVBA Volunteer- Tribunal |
Helen Walsh |
DVBA Volunteer- Grading Secretary |
Joe Crupi |
DVBA Volunteer- Junior/Senior Championship |
Leigh Anne Ayton |
DVBA Volunteer- Junior Championship |
Shelley Reynolds |
DVBA Volunteer- Team Manager |
A special mention to two people who have just enjoyed their first week of retirement. After 23 and half years they have become part of the Diamond Valley family and we like to thank Phil and Maureen Thomas for their contribution and friendship to all while running the Diamond Valley canteen.
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