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Logan Thunder (QBL) Logan Basketball Inc. was established in 1998, and by the mid-2000s, senior representative teams were competing in the Southern Cross Cup. In 2006, the Thunder entered the Queensland Australian Basketball League (QABL), fielding both a men's and women's team. However, the club pulled out of the league following the 2008 season.
Logan Thunder (QBL) Logan Thunder is a Queensland Basketball League (QBL) club based in Logan, Queensland. The club fields a team in both the Men's QBL and Women's QBL. The club is a division of Logan Basketball Inc., the major administrative basketball organisation in the region. The Thunder play their home games at Cornubia Park Sports Centre.
Gold Coast Rollers (QBL) Gold Coast basketball began in 1986 with the creation of the Queensland State Basketball League (QSBL), and by 1987, the Cougars men won their first championship. They went on to win their second title a year later, defeating the Townsville Suns in back-to-back grand finals. Following a Gold Coast Cougars team entering the National Basketball League in 1990, the club changed their name to Gold Coast Warriors. In 1994, the QSBL joined the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and became the association's North Conference; Gold Coast was one of 12 teams in the conference's inaugural season. In 1998, the Warriors hosted the CBA National Grand Finals, marking the first time the National Finals were held in Queensland.
Logan Thunder (QBL) In September 2014, plans were made to bring the club back to life. Following 2008, Logan Basketball Inc. were unable to fund a state-league program due to all resources being used by the Logan Thunder WNBL team. In the wake of the collapse of the WNBL team, a QBL club was able to resurface for the 2015 season.
Gold Coast Rollers (QBL) Gold Coast Rollers is a Queensland Basketball League (QBL) club based in Gold Coast, Queensland. The club fields a team in both the Men's QBL and Women's QBL. The club is a division of Gold Coast City Regional Basketball Inc., the major administrative basketball organisation in the region. The Rollers play their home games at The Southport School.
Gold Coast Rollers (QBL) In 2002, the club went through name changes, with the men's team being renamed the Goannas and the women's team being renamed the Gliders. In 2007, the Goannas reached the QABL grand final series, where they were defeated 2–0 by the Cairns Marlins.
Gold Coast Rollers (QBL) In 2011, both teams were rebranded as Gold Coast Rollers.
Gladstone Port City Power Gladstone Port City Power is a Queensland Basketball League (QBL) club based in Gladstone, Queensland. The club fields a team in both the Men's QBL and Women's QBL. The club is a division of Gladstone Amateur Basketball Association (GABA), the major administrative basketball organisation in the region. The Power play their home games at Kev Broome Stadium.
Leonard King (basketball) He coached the Mackay Meteors in the Australian Queensland Basketball League (QBL) from 2007–2010, twice being named the QBL Coach of the year (2009 & 2010) an award which is determined by the other coaches in the League.
Mark Worthington In February 2016, Worthington was appointed head coach of QBL women's side, the Cairns Dolphins.