Record registrations for national secondary-schools basketball with 105% increase since 2011

The long-term and steady trend of increased secondary school basketball participation continues. Basketball New Zealand’s 2018 registration figures for their secondary school tournaments have shown another surge in numbers with 10% growth since last year and a record 385 school teams.

Since 2011, secondary school team entries have increased 105%, with an average annual increase of 11%.

Basketball New Zealand’s Chief Executive, Iain Potter, says this growth is not new to Basketball New Zealand and the challenges to cater for demand is only getting tougher.

“This highlights that it’s long-term and steady growth. There’s no particular spike or fad happening here, it’s simply that more kids are enjoying the game and keen to take up any opportunity provided to them to step on court.

“Of course that puts pressure on. We need more facilities, more hours spent administering tournaments and teams, more referees, volunteers and people to help run these tournaments, but it’s a great problem to have.

“We have to give direct credit to the schools, they are the ones really stepping up to the challenge. The parents, teachers and coaches volunteer a lot so these players can get to these events,” says Potter.

Earlier this year the New Zealand Secondary Schools Sports Council’s census showed a long-term trend that suggests basketball will become New Zealand’s number one secondary-school sport by 2020. The organisation’s Executive Director, Garry Carnachan, says this growth is unusual when compared to other sports.

“The growth of basketball in the secondary school sector continues to be quite astounding. With record numbers entering the NZSSSC Winter Tournament Week events this year, all of the traditional offerings at both Senior and Junior levels have been oversubscribed. It has been great to work with BBNZ in developing additional tournaments at a level that will also better meet the needs of more schools. This influx of participants at the grass roots level of basketball bodes well for a great future of the game in New Zealand,” Carnachan added.

To cater for this growth, Basketball New Zealand has introduced three non-qualifying tournaments since 2016 called the Schick Cups: Northern Cup, Central Cup and Southern Cup. .

The latest figures come from registrations for the secondary school tournaments that are set to start tipping off next week. The Schick Premierships are the qualifiers for the Schick National Championships that will be held in Palmerston North in October. The Premierships will take place in the first week of September. The ‘AA’ Premierships will be held in Auckland, Rotorua, Palmerston North, and Invercargill. The ‘A’ Premierships, for schools with smaller school rolls, will take place in New Plymouth, Blenheim and Westport.

Competition will be fierce amongst the record number of Premiership entries to fill the 24 boys and 24 girls places available at the pinnacle tournament, the Schick Championships, which has become a major national event with the Grand Finals seeing a packed house for the past few years. And now that the event is celebrating 50 years, it seems it’s not only here to stay, but grow in strength.

Registrations: Basketball New Zealand Secondary Schools Basketball Tournaments

Year                 Team entries              % increase

2011                188

2012                210                              12%

2013                248                              18%

2014                261                              5%

2015                299                              15%

2016                314                              5%

2017                351                              12%

2018                385                              10%

 

 

SCHICK PREMIERSHIPS:

 

‘A’ NORTH ISLAND PREMIERSHIPS

Tournament Dates: September 5-8, 2018

City: New Plymouth

Host:  New Plymouth Basketball

Venue:  TSB Stadium

 

‘A’ SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERSHIPS – BOYS

Tournament Dates: September 5-8, 2018

City: Blenheim

Host: Marlborough Basketball

Venue: Stadium 2000

 

‘A’ SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERSHIPS – GIRLS

Tournament Dates: September 6-8, 2018

City: Westport

Host: Buller Basketball

Venue: Pulse Energy Recreation Centre

 

SCHICK CUPS:

NORTHERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS CUP (NON-QUALIFIER)

Tournament Dates: September 5-7, 2018

City: Auckland (Papakura)

Host: Auckland Basketball Services

Venue: Pulman Arena

 

CENTRAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS CUP (NON-QUALIFIER)

Tournament Dates: September 5-7, 2018

City: Whanganui

Host: Basketball Whanganui

Venue: Springvale Stadium

 

SOUTHERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS CUP (NON-QUALIFIER)

Tournament Dates:  September 6-8, 2018

City: Ashburton

Host: Basketball Mid Canterbury

Venue: EA Networks Centre

 

SCHICK CHAMPIONSHIPS:

‘A’ SCHICK CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tournament Dates: October 1-4, 2018

City: Palmerston North

Host: Basketball Manawatu

Venue: Central Energy Trusts Manawatu

 

‘AA’ SCHICK CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tournament Dates: October 1-6, 2018

City: Palmerston North

Host: Basketball Manawatu

Venue: Central Energy Trusts Manawatu