Selwyn Sports Centre (hubbed with Badminton, Basketball, Boccia and Table Tennis)
70 Broadlands Drive, Rolleston
Wheelchair Basketball Contact: Ty Scott - Canterbury Basketball Association
The wheelchair basketball competition will consist of a 3-on-3 competition. A team is made up of a physically impaired student and two schoolmates with subs (these schoolmates can have a disability or be able bodied). There will be no capped limit on the number of teams each school can enter. There is also a larger age bracket accepted, Year 5-9. All entrants will take part in the one tournament.
$40.00+gst per team
Wheelchair basketball is an inclusive game that anyone can play. There will be one division and teams are encouraged to have at least 1 player with a disability and/or one female player per team. The tournament will be played entirely on WEDNESDAY. Round robin games will be played giving final seeding for the finals. The games will start from approximately 915am.
The Koru Games 3×3 Basketball competitions will be played under the FIBA Rules of the Game.
The tournament will play round robin games in pools with play-off games for final placings and awards for the values of inclusion basketball.
These being:
● Aroha – displays of love, respect, appreciation, positivity and fun.
● Manaakitanga – showing empathy, understanding and care for others.
● Kotahitanga – playing with a spirit of love and enjoyment of the game.
● Noho Tahi – Welcoming everyone regardless of our differences to bring a positive energy and vibe to the games.
Sports wheelchairs and balls will be provided. Players are welcome to bring their own wheelchairs but are strongly encouraged to use a sports wheelchair to reduce the risk of tipping backwards during games. Powerchair users are permitted to participate in their own powerchairs if they are unable to use a self-propelled chair.
Schools are asked not to bring additional balls into the centre due to the lack of space available and the disruption caused by large numbers of balls in the small space.
We are committed to using this tournament as a development for youth officials. Each team will need their own referee and whistle, we encourage you to use senior student referees from your School or a Highschool near you. Otherwise a parent/caregiver/coach will be great. Upskilling can happen prior to the tournament for those that need it.
All teams/schools need to have first aid support onsite.
Habit Health will be at the Rolleston Hub to support competitors throughout the Games.
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