The 2025 HART Junior State Titles has officially concluded after three massive days of competition, marking the biggest event in the history of junior netball in New South Wales.
With a record-breaking 240 teams from every corner of the state, this year’s Titles saw more than 2,500 young athletes descend on the courts at Baulkham Hills and Penrith, cementing the event as the largest junior netball tournament ever held in NSW.
“This is the biggest weekend on our junior netball calendar, and this year, it’s bigger than ever,” said Stacy Harding, Netball NSW General Manager of Competitions.
“We’re incredibly proud to have brought together so many communities from across the state in one place to celebrate the sport.”
The HART Junior State Titles is the pinnacle event for netballers aged 12–14, uniting players, coaches, umpires, and officials for a showcase of talent, teamwork and state pride.
2206 games were played, over 50,000 goals scored, and around 6,000 spectators across both venues, all contributing to an unforgettable celebration of grassroots sport.
“While the Junior State Titles are about recognising the top-performing teams in the state, they’re just as much about creating a love for netball that lasts a lifetime,” said Trish Crews, Executive General Manager of Community at Netball NSW.
“The memories made here will stay with these players well beyond the final whistle.”
Baulkham Hills Shire Netball Association hosted the 12U, 13U and 14U Championship and Division 2 teams, along with the 14U Male Championship. Penrith District Netball Association welcomed Division 3 and 4 teams in the 12U, 13U and 14U categories.
Teams who finished top of Division 1 in their age group have now earned the prestigious title of 2025 State Champions.
Netball NSW would like to sincerely thank every player, coach, umpire, volunteer, supporter and staff member who contributed to making this year’s event such a resounding success.
A special acknowledgment goes to the dedicated volunteers at both host Associations, Baulkham Hills and Penrith, Naming Rights Partner HART Sport, and the Baulkham Hills and Penrith Councils for their continued support of this milestone event.
Below is an overview of the winners and runners up in each Division. For full results please visit the PlayHQ Page and use the navigation menu at the top to select Divisions.
14U Championship Division
Champions: Randwick Netball Association
Runners up: Sutherland Shire Netball Association
14U Division 2
Winners: Hawkesbury City Netball Association
Runners up: Wagga Wagga Netball Association
14U Division 3
Winners: Kurri Kurri Netball Association
Runners up: Ballina Netball Association
14U Division 4
Winners: Wollondilly Netball Association
Runners up: Woolgoolga District Netball Association
13U Championship Division
Champions: Manly Warringah Netball Association
Runners up: Illawarra Netball Association
13U Division 2
Winners: Hills District Netball Association
Runners up: Bankstown City Netball Association
13U Division 3
Winners: Queanbeyan Netball Association
Runners up: Tamworth Netball Association
13U Division 4
Winners: Inverell Netball Association
Runners up: Singleton Netball Association
12U Championship Division
Champions: Lakeside Netball Association
Runners up: Penrith District Netball Association
12U Division 2
Winners: Bankstown City Netball Association
Runners up: Hills District Netball Association
12U Division 3
Winners: Kiama Netball Association
Runners up: Singleton Netball Association
12U Division 4
Winners: West Wyalong Netball Association
Runners up: Musswellbrook Netball Association
14U Male Division 1
Winners: Ku-ring-gai Netball Association
Runners up: Inner West Netball Association