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Woodville District Basketball Club WOODVILLE DISTRICT BASKETBALL CLUB www.woodville.basketball.net.au 2013 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Woodville Basketball Club caters for basketball players of any age and ability. The Club is based at the St Clair Recreation Centre on Woodville Road and provides basketball for 5 year olds through to NBL, ABA, State League level and veterans. For beginners starting in the Aussie Hoops program is a great introduction to basketball. For players who want to play at a higher level, Woodville offers a professional and successful junior program in the Basketball South Australia District competition. The Warriors are proud to have had players and coaches such as Tamara Haas, Carolyn Watts, Trudy Hopgood, Sarah Costello, Lynne Holland, Ricky Simpson, Paul Vandenbergh, Craig Gilbert, Tim Brenton, Jason Bray, Phil Smyth, Paul Rees, Kevin Brooks, Darren Ng and currently NBL Hall of Famer Al Green associated with the ‘Mighty Green and Gold’. Woodville (WDBC) enters our top men's and women's teams in the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) Central Conference. The season runs from March to September with matches on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons. Come and see our elite basketballers, the vast majority of whom have played their way up the WDBC junior ranks. Many WDBC players have represented South Australia in State Teams or are participating in the Talent Identification Program which provides pathways for our juniors to follow. CLUB HISTORY The founding philosophy of the Woodville Basketball Club was to give any player, volunteer or coach the opportunity to compete or participate at a District level, to provide a sporting club, service and facility available to any member of the local community with the opportunity to join, be welcomed and to actively participate in the great sport of basketball. We remain true to that philosophy today. Woodville District Basketball Club took its first breath in March 1980 with its objective and vision being to enter and compete successfully at the district level for the immediate and long-term future of the club. WDBC CLUB ACHIEVEMENTS City of Adelaide 1991- Championship A.B.A Men’s Central Conference 2000 – Championship Metro League 2001/2002 - Championship A.B.A. Men’s Central Conference 2005 – Championship BSA Under 23 Division 1 Men’s 2012 - Championship 2 SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES BENEFITS WOODVILLE WARRIOR FRIEND of TO Sponsorship Sponsorship the WARRIORS SPONSORS $500 $300 $150 Acknowledgement at ABL Games Advertising on Warrior’s Website Season Ticket for Family ABA Home Games Certificate of Appreciation Warrior “Thank You” Photo *Business Signage Displayed ALL Junior Games Acknowledgement of Sponsorship at AGM Advertising on Warriors Facebook Page Club Presentation Complimentary Dinner for Two (2) *Limited (8) Only Advertising Logo Corner Glass Back Boards *Business Signage Displayed ABA Games Opportunity for ABA Trade Night Display Company PR material displayed at Entry Point Complimentary Ticket in all Club Raffles *Professionally Produced Advertising Signage will viewed by over 100,000 visitors to St Clair annually. 3 SPONSORSHIP DETAILS Sponsors Details Business Name Contact Person Address Mobile Email Website Details for the Certificate Official Business Name to be displayed on Certificate and Club Advertising PACKAGES Friend of the Warriors $150 Warrior $300 Woodville $500 _____________ _________________________ ______ SIGNATURE PRINT NAME DATE Woodville Warriors “Thank You” for YOUR Generosity. 4 PAYMENT On receipt of the Tax Invoice payment can be made to the following by cheque WOODVILLE DISTRICT BASKETBALL CLUB PO Box 1074 Flinders Park SA 5025 COMPANY LOGO Please forward your company logo to [email protected] in EPS format or Vectorised format to enable professional production of your Advertising Signage. Website logo preferably in jpeg format. Important to note the following - EPS or Vectorised format required for your Advertising Signage. INFORMATION ON YOUR BUSINESS Please supply the Club with brochures, business cards and / or any information on your business/product or services that you specialise in, as it would be our pleasure to promote your business to our Club members. SPONSORSHIP CONTACT Further details regarding sponsorship are available from Pam Sullivan Club Secretary 0402810531 [email protected] www.woodville.basketball.net.au BUSINESS BENEFITS DO YOU REALISE YOUR SIGNAGE WILL BE ON DISPLAYED TO OVER 2000 USERS PER WEEK ? Various sporting groups, recreational users, schools and other community based groups use St Clair. THAT’S easily 100,000 USERS PER YEAR who will see your signage at the St Clair Recreation Centre. Full Colour Signage displaying your Business Logo 800mm x 300mm. Additional opportunities for increased signage size/ club attire and promotion exist. YOUR AREA. YOUR BUSINESS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. WANTING MORE CONSIDER BECOMING A UNIFORM SPONSOR. YOUR BUSINESS LOGO WILL BE SEEN THROUGHOUT ADELAIDE AND INTERSTATE. WE CAN TAILOR A PACKAGE TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS. 5 .
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