Belize Basketball Federation

The Belize Basketball Federation (BBF) is the governing body for basketball in Belize and a recognized member of FIBA. The BBF functions as a nonprofit organization that officially represents Belize in the sport of basketball. It consists of nine districts and school associations across Belize and manages all national teams.[1] The league is affiliated with the Belize Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association and the National Sports Council of Belize.[1]

Purpose

The Belize Basketball Federation was originally created as the Belize Amateur Basketball Association in 1927 to organize national junior and senior male and female competitions. The purpose of the Federation is to assist and oversee the activities of local teams and organizations to ensure that the sport is conducted according to international basketball regulations and standards so that teams as well as individual players are able to effectively compete regionally and internationally. While the BBF has been in existence for some time, a new and vibrant[peacock prose] executive was recently[when?] elected. It is their intention to increase the level of involvement by players and the general public in the hope that fun, discipline and competition of basketball can be a positive influence on Belizean youth.[citation needed]

The league's mission statement is "to grow and develop all aspects of basketball in Belize through collaboration, inclusion, proper organization and full accountability."[1]

Executive committee members

2008–2012 members

  • President: Paul Thompson
  • Vice President: Broderick (Brads) Neal
  • Vice President: Charles Ellis
  • Secretary General: Julian Murillo
  • Treasurer: Luigi Zaldivar[1]

Other members

  • Frank Lord
  • Eugene (Jay) Jex
  • Enid Dakers

Member organizations

  • Corozal Basketball Association (CBA)
  • Orange Walk District Basketball Association (OWDBA)
  • Belize District Basketball Association
  • Belmopan Basketball Association (BBA)
  • San Ignacio and Santa Elena Basketball Association (SSBA)
  • Dangriga Basketball Association (DBA)
  • Association of Tertiary Level Institutions in Belize (ATLIB)
  • National Secondary School Sports Association (NSSSA)
  • Belize Association of Basketball Officials (BABO)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d About BBF Archived 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, Belize Basketball Federation.

External links

  • Belize Basketball Federation
  • Belizean league on Latinbasket.com
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