Frankston Blues | |
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Leagues | SEABL |
Founded | 1981 |
History |
Men: Frankston Bears 1981–1984 Bayside Blues 1986–1994 Frankston Blues 1995–present Women: Bayside Blues 1990–1992 Frankston Blues 1993–present |
Arena | Frankston Stadium |
Capacity | 600–800 |
Location | Seaford, Victoria |
Team colors | Navy blue & white |
Main sponsor | VA Group & Frankston RSL |
President | Steve Ashley |
Head coach |
M: Andrew Harms W: Michael Brookens |
Team captain |
M: Bennie Lewis & Jake Macaulay W: Tenaya Phillips & Sammie Simmons |
Championships |
1 (1982) (M) 3 (1993, 1997, 2004) (W) |
Website | BluesBasketball.net.au |
Frankston Blues is a South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) club based in Melbourne, Victoria. The club fields a team in both the Men's SEABL and Women's SEABL. The club is a division of Frankston & District Basketball Association (FDBA), the major administrative basketball organisation in Frankston City. The Blues play their home games at Frankston Stadium.
The FDBA's origins can be traced back to 1959, when a group of students from the Frankston Teachers' College traveled to Albert Park for a tournament where they met other players from Frankston. Through these contacts made, a few games were organised to cater for the need in the Frankston area. The earliest games were played at the Balcombe Army Barracks. The Army and Navy had teams involved, but no formal competition existed. It is thought that the first President of the FDBA was an NCO from the Army who happened to be on an inservice at the time.
In 1960, the College built a gymnasium. Teams from the YMCA and Seaford joined in and most of the administration was done by the teams on a rotational basis, such as collecting fees and marking lines. The President of the College, George Jenkins, was happy for the students to be involved in such activity as long as there was a formal structure, and financial accountability was in place. A staff team joined in the early 1960s and helped in negotiations with other groups, who were constantly in competition for use of the Gymnasium on the Campus. This staff team remained a vital part of the competition until the early 1970s.
In the early 1970s, the Police and Citizens Club built the existing facility at the Towerhill Road site. This, along with Ballam Park Technical School, was the site of the FDBA until one of many approaches over the years to Frankston City Council was successful, and the two-court stadium at Bardia Avenue was built and opened on March 9, 1979.
At the time that ground was broken for the stadium, moves were also made to bring a senior representative team to Frankston. Jason Placas negotiated to bring Tony Gaze from Dandenong, along with the nucleus of his team. Four of these players were Frankston Junior players. The team competed in the VBA Championships in 1979 and 1980, and joined the South Eastern Basketball League (SEBL) in 1981. After winning the SEBL in 1982, the Frankston Bears joined the NBL in 1983 and competed at that level for two years, before financial pressures became too much for the Association to handle.