Beth Morris, Indiana Phillips and Katie Chadwick will be among 240 under 12 players from across Victoria who will descend on Echuca Basketball Stadium to participate in the four-day event.
The trio were selected from over 1000 athletes who took part in skills days held earlier this year.
Basketball Victoria Country general manager David Huxtable said the event would help set youngsters up for future success.
“The Jamboree is one of our most exciting events on the calendar as we get to see the newest age group of country stars enter the pathway,” Huxtable said.
“Players and coaches alike emerge from the Jamboree with a plethora of new skills and make life-long friends throughout the state.
“It is an incredible opportunity that our best and brightest have earned through their elite work at the Under-12 Skills Days.
“We encourage all the players to take on this great opportunity to learn from a variety of new coaches, take on board the lessons, players and strategies from our best coaches and most of all… enjoy every moment of the Jamboree.”
Players will be joined by coaches and officials at the event with Echuca's Charlotte Gould, Milly Shanahan, Renee McCallum andRiley Hutton selected as referees.