Welcome to Shenley Basketball Club – Play, Train, Connect
Looking for a place to shoot hoops, improve your skills, or cheer on local teams? You’ve landed at the right spot. Shenley Basketball Club brings together players of all ages, from beginners to seasoned competitors, under one roof.
Latest Game Schedule
We keep the calendar fresh with weekly match days, weekend tournaments and special events. Check our up‑to‑date schedule to see when your favorite squads hit the court, and never miss a chance to support a game.
Training & Community
Our training sessions focus on fundamentals, conditioning and team play. Coaches tailor drills for every skill level, so you can progress at your own pace. Beyond drills, we host socials, volunteer drives and skill clinics – perfect for making friends who love basketball as much as you do.
Ready to lace up? Sign up for a free trial, grab a jersey, and become part of the Shenley community today.
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