Blitz mentor a good sport

Shane Hunter was recognised as a good sport at the Good Sports Awards at the MCG. (supplied)

Peninsula Blitz Basketball Club’s Shane Hunter is a good sport.

This week Shane was celebrated at the annual Good Sports Awards at the MCG, recognising his outstanding dedication to fostering a safe, inclusive, and positive sporting culture towards the Drysdale based club.

Good Sports Awards recipients have gone above and beyond through the Alcohol and Drug Foundation’s Good Sports program, helping to break the link between alcohol and sport and tackling topics like illicit drugs, smoking, mental health, and safe transport.

Shane’s recognition as the runner-up Victorian Volunteer of the Year reflects his outstanding dedication to fostering a safe, inclusive, and positive sporting culture at Peninsula Blitz Basketball Club – values that strongly align with the Good Sports program.

Club spokesperson Peter Hobbs highlighted Shane’s role in embedding Good Sports principles within the club’s culture.

“Shane has been instrumental in shaping Peninsula Blitz into a club that prioritises health, wellbeing, and community connection,” he said.

“His leadership has helped create an environment where players and families feel supported and inspired to make positive lifestyle choices, including a more mindful approach to alcohol.

“Since joining Good Sports, our club has strengthened its commitment to fostering a culture that values participation over alcohol. Shane has embraced this mission wholeheartedly, leading by example and ensuring our teams, families, and volunteers feel empowered to focus on the game, their wellbeing, and each other.

“Shane’s influence extends beyond the basketball court – he embodies everything Good Sports stands for: passion, leadership, and community impact.

“His tireless commitment to ensuring our club remains a safe, welcoming space makes him truly deserving of this recognition.”