Titanium Traffic Management Hawks Hero Winner 7
15 Feb 2023
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The final recipient for the Titanium Traffic Management Hawks Hero Award of NBL 23 is Michael Norris of The Disability Trust Sport and Recreation Jammers Basketball program.
Jammers Basketball was established in 1993 and celebrates their 30th Anniversary this year. Each week participants learn a range of basketball skills and transfer these into a game.
Players are encouraged to learn at their own pace with an emphasis on developing basketball and social skills in a fun environment.
Several Jammers players have gone on to represent their Region and State at Special Olympics.
To find out more about the program visit the Jammers Basketball page.

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