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2021 Basketball New Zealand COMPETITIONS CALENDAR 2021 Basketball New Zealand COMPETITIONS CALENDAR DUE DATE HOST HOST DRAW TO BE DATE TOURNAMENT (for Entry Fee, Online Team & CITY ASSOCIATION COMPLETED Player Registration) Dec 12, 2020 3X3 Quest Tour Auckland West Auckland Basketball Services https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day January 16 3X3 Quest Tour Tauranga Tauranga City Basketball Association https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day January 23 3X3 Quest Tour Auckland North Harbour Basketball https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day Feburary 13 3X3 Quest Tour Wellington Capital Basketball https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day February 20 3X3 Quest Tour Christchurch Canterbury Basketball Association https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day February 27 3X3 Quest Tour Dunedin Basketball Otago https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day March 6 3X3 Quest Tour Auckland South Auckland Basketball Services https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day March 13 3X3 Quest Tour New Plymouth New Plymouth Basketball Association https://play.fiba3x3.com/ On the day May 1 Rebel Sport 3x3 Quest Tour Final Auckland North Harbour Basketball N/A Apr-26 March 24-27 Rebel Sport 3X3 NZ Secondary Schools Champs Auckland South Auckland Basketball Services Wednesday, February 24 Wednesday, March 17 Tertiary 3X3 Championships April 10-11 Wellington TBA TBA TBA (UTSNZ Sanctioned) June 5-8 Aon U19 Nationals Auckland North Harbour Basketball Wednesday, April 21 Wednesday, May 12 July 14-17 Aon U17 Nationals Dunedin Basketball Otago Wednesday, June 9 Wednesday, June 23 July 21-24 Aon U15 Nationals Auckland South Auckland Basketball Services Wednesday, June 9 Wednesday, June 23 August 11-14 U23 National Championships Napier Basketball Hawkes Bay Wednesday, July 7 Wednesday, July 21 Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 1 August 28-31 Auckland South Auckland Basketball Services Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 11 (Premier & A Grade available) Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 2 August 28-31 Rotorua Rotorua Basketball Association Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Premier & A Grade available) Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 3 August 28-31 New Plymouth New Plymouth Basketball Association Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 11 (Premier & A Grade available) Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 4 August 28-31 Nelson Nelson Basketball Association Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 11 (Premier & A Grade available) 2021 BBNZ Competitions Calendar (as at 17 Feb 21) 1 2021 Basketball New Zealand COMPETITIONS CALENDAR DUE DATE HOST HOST DRAW TO BE DATE TOURNAMENT (for Entry Fee, Online Team & CITY ASSOCIATION COMPLETED Player Registration) Northern Cup September 1-3 Auckland South Auckland Basketball Services Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Open Non-Qualifier) Central Cup September 1-3 Whanganui Basketball Whanganui Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Open Non-Qualifier) Southern Cup September 2-4 Rolleston Canterbury Basketball Association Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Open Non-Qualifier) A North Island Premierships September 1-4 Palmerston North Basketball Manawatu Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) A South Island Premierships September 1-4 Dunedin Basketball Otago Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) AA Zone 1 Premierships September 1-4 Auckland North Harbour Basketball Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) AA Zone 2 Premierships September 1-4 Rotorua Rotorua Basketball Association Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) AA Zone 3 Premierships September 1-4 Wellington Wellington Basketball Association Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) AA Zone 4 Premierships September 1-4 Invercargill Southland Basketball Association Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, August 18 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) Tertiary Championships September 17-19 Auckland North University and Tertiary Sport NZ Wednesday, July 29 Wednesday, September 8 (UTSNZ Sanctioned) A Secondary Schools October 4-7 Palmerston North Basketball Manawatu Wednesday, September 8 Wednesday, September 25 National Championships AA Secondary Schools October 4-9 Palmerston North Basketball Manawatu Wednesday, September 8 Wednesday, September 25 National Championships U13 Northern Regional Championships October 13-16 Auckland North Harbour Basketball Wednesday, August 18 Wednesday, September 29 (Northern & Mid-Northern Zones) U13 Central Regional Championships October 13-16 Napier & Hastings Basketball Hawkes Bay Wednesday, August 18 Wednesday, September 29 (Central & Capital Zones) U13 Southern Regional Championships October 13-16 Ashburton Basketball Mid Canterbury Wednesday, August 18 Wednesday, September 29 (Mainland & Southern Zones) 2021 BBNZ Competitions Calendar (as at 17 Feb 21) 2 2021 Basketball New Zealand COMPETITIONS CALENDAR TOTAL NO. DATE TOURNAMENT VENUE ADDRESS & COURTS COURTS Dec 12, 2020 3X3 Quest Tour The Trusts Arena 65-67 Central Park Dr, Henderson, AUCKLAND n/a Harbourside Netball Centre January 16 3X3 Quest Tour Blake Park, Maunganui Rd, Mount Maunganui, TAURANGA n/a Wet Weather Option: QEII Centre Westlake Girls High School January 23 3X3 Quest Tour 2 Wairau Road, Takapuna, AUCKLAND n/a Wet Weather Option: Eventfinder Stadium Odlines Plaza Feburary 13 3X3 Quest Tour Wellington Waterfront, 21 Cable St, WELLINGTON n/a Wet Weather Option: Odlines Plaza Feb 14 Hagley Park Netball Courts February 20 3X3 Quest Tour 455 Hagley Ave, Christchurch Central, CHRISTCHURCH n/a Wet Weather Option: Pioneer Stadium The Octagon February 27 3X3 Quest Tour The Octagon, DUNEDIN n/a Wet Weather Option: Edgar Centre MONC Netball Courts March 6 3X3 Quest Tour David Lange Park, Mangere, AUCKLAND n/a Wet Weather Option: Pulman Arena Waiwhakaiho Netball Courts March 13 3X3 Quest Tour Devon Street East, Mount Cook, NEW PLYMOUTH n/a Wet Weather Option: The LAB May 1 Rebel Sport 3x3 Quest Tour Final Eventfinda Stadium 17 Silverfield, Wairau Valley AUCKLAND; 4 n/a March 24-27 Rebel Sport 3X3 NZ Secondary Schools Champs Pulman Arena 90 Walters Rd, Takanini, AUCKLAND; 6 12 Tertiary 3X3 Championships April 10-11 ASB Sports Centre 72 Kemp St, Kilbirnie, WELLINGTON; 6 TBC (UTSNZ Sanctioned) Eventfinda Stadium Silverfield Ln, Glenfield, AUCKLAND; 4 June 5-8 Aon U19 Nationals 6 AUT North Shore 90 Akoranga Dr, North Shore, AUCKLAND; 2 July 14-17 Aon U17 Nationals Edgar Centre 116 Portsmouth Drive, DUNEDIN; 6 7 July 21-24 Aon U15 Nationals Pulman Arena 90 Walters Rd, Takanini, AUCKLAND; 6 6 Pettigrew Green Arena 480 Gloucester St, Taradale, NAPIER; 3 August 11-14 U23 National Championships 5 Hastings Sports Centre 503 Railway Rd, HASTINGS; 2 Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 1 August 28-31 Pulman Arena 90 Walters Rd, Takanini, AUCKLAND; 6 6 (Premier & A Grade available) Energy Events Centre Queens Drive, ROTORUA; Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 2 (Unison Arena & Sportsdrome) Unison Arena: 4, Sportsdrome: 3 Small (Saturday only), 1 full August 28-31 5 (Premier & A Grade available) Rotorua Girls High School (Sunday onwards) John Paul College 251 Old Taupo Road, Hillcrest, ROTORUA 1 Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 3 TSB Stadium 1 Rogan St, Welbourn, NEW PLYMOUTH; 3 August 28-31 5 (Premier & A Grade available) New Plymouth Boys High School 107 Coronation Ave, Welbourn, NEW PLYMOUTH; 1 Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Zone 4 August 28-31 Saxton Stadium Saxton Rd, Stoke, NELSON 5 (Premier & A Grade available) 2021 BBNZ Competitions Calendar (as at 17 Feb 21) 3 2021 Basketball New Zealand COMPETITIONS CALENDAR TOTAL NO. DATE TOURNAMENT VENUE ADDRESS & COURTS COURTS Northern Cup September 1-3 Pulman Arena 90 Walters Rd, Takanini, AUCKLAND; 6 6 (Secondary Schools Open Non-Qualifier) Central Cup September 1-3 Springvale Stadium London Street, Springvale, WHANGANUI; 3 3 (Secondary Schools Open Non-Qualifier) Southern Cup September 2-4 Selwyn Sports Centre (Rolleston) Forester Park, 70-90 Broadlands Drive 4 (Secondary Schools Open Non-Qualifier) A North Island Premierships September 1-4 Central Energy Trust Arena Pascal St, PALMERSTON NORTH; 6 6 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) A South Island Premierships September 1-4 Edgar Centre 116 Portsmouth Drive, DUNEDIN; 6 7 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) AA Zone 1 Premierships Eventfinda Stadium Silverfield Ln, Glenfield, AUCKLAND; 4 September 1-4 6 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) AUT North Shore 90 Akoranga Dr, North Shore, AUCKLAND; 2 Energy Events Centre Queens Drive, ROTORUA; AA Zone 2 Premierships September 1-4 Unison Arena 4 5 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) Sportsdrome 1 AA Zone 3 Premierships September 1-4 ASB Sports Centre 72 Kemp St, Kilbirnie, WELLINGTON; 6 6 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) AA Zone 4 Premierships September 1-4 ILT Stadium Southland Isabella Street, INVERCARGILL; 6 6 (Secondary Schools Nationals Qualifier) Tertiary Championships September 17-19 AUT North Shore 90 Akoranga Dr, North Shore, AUCKLAND; 2 (UTSNZ Sanctioned) A Secondary Schools October 4-7 Central Energy Trust Arena Pascal St, PALMERSTON NORTH 9 National Championships AA Secondary Schools October 4-9 Central Energy Trust Arena Pascal St, PALMERSTON NORTH 9 National Championships Eventfinda Stadium Silverfield Ln, Glenfield, AUCKLAND; 4 U13 Northern Regional Championships October 13-16 AUT North Shore 90 Akoranga Dr, North Shore, AUCKLAND; 2 8 (Northern & Mid-Northern Zones) YMCA North Shore 5 Akoranga Drive, AUCKLAND; 2 U13 Central Regional Championships Pettigrew Green Arena 480 Gloucester St, Taradale, NAPIER; 3 October 13-16 5 (Central & Capital Zones) Hastings Sports Centre 503 Railway Rd, HASTINGS; 2 U13 Southern Regional Championships EA Networks Centre 20 River Trc, ASHBURTON; 4 October 13-16 5 (Mainland & Southern Zones) Basketball Mid-Canterbury Stadium 52 Oxford St, ASHBURTON; 1 2021 BBNZ Competitions Calendar (as at 17 Feb 21) 4.
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