Sports Competitions at The Centre
Junior Sports Competitions
Ages 11-15
Develop skills. Build confidence. Compete.
Our Junior Netball & Futsal Competitions are designed for players aged 11–15 years who are ready to enjoy regular weekly games in a relaxed, social competition environment. We also offer Junior Pickleball Competitions for players 8-15.
At this level, the focus is on playing with friends, building confidence on court and enjoying the game, without the pressure of elite pathways or intensive training programs.
How Junior competitions work
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Players form their own teams and register together.
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Teams are coached and managed by parent volunteers, allowing flexibility and ownership for each group.
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Professional Referees & Umpires provided for weekly fixtures.
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Social competition format, leagues may be graded depending on numbers and range of teams.
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Ages are based off the age your child turns in the calendar year that the competition starts in. Since our competition spans two calendar years, children may be a older than the specified age in the second half of the competition.
Game rules, code of coduct, incident processes and insurance information can all be found on our policies page.
Currently Playing: Summer 2025/26
Junior Individual Registration
If you register individually, we’ll do our best to place you in a team, but spots are limited. If we can’t place you in a team one week before competition starts, you’ll get a full refund. If we form a new team, we’ll help get it started—then a parent manager will need to take over coordination.
Junior Team Registration
This is a social competition, so we encourage you to form a team with friends or classmates and register together. Almost have a team but need a few more players? Give us a call and we can check our waitlist and see if we can help.
One person (the manager) will need to register the team and will enter the team members. A link will be sent to the others to register and pay for the individual players.
Having trouble? Try our how to videos here.








