Inspiring the next generation of young Polynesian hoopers by nurturing their talent, fostering cultural pride, and empowering them to excel on and off the court.
The South Camp will take place on October 8 at Leeming Striker, followed by the North Camp on October 9 at Warwick Stadium.
Welcome to our program, dedicated to inspiring the next generation of Polynesian hoopers. We focus on developing young talent, building cultural pride, and helping athletes succeed both on and off the court. Through coaching, training, and community support, we create opportunities for young players to reach their dreams and become role models.
Dedicated to developing young Polynesian basketball players and building their cultural pride.
Provides coaching, training, and community support to help athletes succeed on and off the court.
Creates opportunities for young athletes to reach their dreams and become role models.
Celebrates Polynesian basketball and the strength of our heritage and community.
Poly Hoops Basketball
Welcome to our program, dedicated to inspiring the next generation of young Polynesian hoopers. We focus on developing young talent, building cultural pride, and helping athletes succeed both on and off the court. Through coaching, training, and community support, we create opportunities for young players to reach their dreams and become role models.
Dedicated to developing young Polynesian basketball players and building their cultural pride.
Provides coaching, training, and community support to help athletes succeed on and off the court.
Creates opportunities for young athletes to reach their dreams and become role models.
Celebrates Polynesian basketball and the strength of our heritage and community.
Our Coaches
Our coaches at Poly Hoops are seasoned NBL1 players who know the game inside and out, dedicated to developing the next generation of Polynesian basketball talent.
Jonah Palelei
Coach
An Australian-born athlete with Tongan roots, plays NBL1 for the Cockburn Cougars, represents Tonga, and proudly repped his heritage at the Pacific Games.
Marcus Inu
Coach
A New Zealand-born Samoan raised in Australia, plays NBL1 for the Warwick Senators, driven by a commitment to give his all on the court while representing his team and family.
Jada Manese
Coach
A 23-year-old Samoan from South Auckland, plays NBL1 for Lakeside Lightning in Perth, reigniting her basketball career after a 5-year break with unwavering determination and passion.
Here’s why Poly Hoops stands out as the top choice for young Polynesian athletes in Western Australia:
Expert Coaching
Learn from experienced Nbl1 players who know the game inside and out.
Personal Attention
Small groups ensure each player gets focused training.
Character Building
Develop leadership, teamwork, and resilience on and off the court.
Fun Environment
Enjoy a positive atmosphere where learning meets excitement.
Why Join Our Camp!
Here’s why Poly Hoops stands out as the top choice for young Polynesian athletes in Western Australia:
Expert Coaching
Learn from experienced Nbl1 players who know the game inside and out.
Personal Attention
Small groups ensure each player gets focused training.
Character Building
Develop leadership, teamwork, and resilience on and off the court.
Fun Environment
Enjoy a positive atmosphere where learning meets excitement.
Grab Your Camp Spot
Secure your spot for the upcoming camp, where all profits will be donated to our chosen children's charity in Tonga. South Camp: October 8 at Leeming Striker, 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM. North Camp: October 9 at Warwick Stadium, 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM.
We’re here to help! Whether you have questions, feedback, or need more information about our camp feel free to reach out. Our team is dedicated to providing the support you need.
How to Reach Us: Email: admin@polyhoops.com.au Address: Perth, Western Australia, Australia Business Hours: Monday to Friday (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
Poly Hoops Partners & Sponsors
They support our mission by providing resources and opportunities to nurture the next generation of Polynesian athletes.