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Camberwell Dragons Post Weekend Wins, Boost Local Sports Participation

Camberwell Dragons teams posted decisive weekend wins that underscore sustained local participation in organised sport.

By Camberwell Sport Desk · Published 15 July 2026

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The Camberwell Dragons Division 1 Women opened their Big V Division 1 Women season with a 60-52 win over Chelsea on Sunday, July 13, 2026, where Anna Burrows scored 11 points.

These results arrive as clubs across the city continue to field teams at multiple age levels, sustaining a pattern of regular competition that draws residents into structured activity each week.

Youth squads extend winning runs

The Camberwell Dragons Youth League Women moved to a 2-0 record after a 73-49 road win against Coburg on the same Sunday. The Camberwell Dragons Youth League Men defeated the Giants 95-79, with Matt Marcun posting a game-high 31 points, and improved their overall mark to 3-1 after reversing an earlier loss to Melbourne University the previous day.

Details of the matches appear on the club site at https://camberwellbasketball.com/big-v-results/ and https://camberwellbasketball.com/representative/fixtures-results/.

Programmes run by the Camberwell Dragons supply consistent schedules that allow players to train and compete without leaving the immediate area, reinforcing daily routines built around local courts and fixtures.

Record of participation

Three separate Dragons sides recorded victories on July 13, producing a combined margin of 48 points across the three games. The outcomes trace directly to the verified match reports posted at https://camberwellbasketball.com/2025/03/ and https://www.oldcamberwellfc.com.au/match-centre/results/.

Residents seeking similar involvement can review current team schedules and registration details on the same club pages that published the weekend results.

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