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6Th Grade Boys FINAL RESULTS 25th Annual Best in the West AAU Basketball Tournament Presented by the Yakima Valley Sports Authority 6th Grade Boys FINAL RESULTS Pool A Pool B Place No Team Name Win Loss Place No Team Name Win Loss 1st 1 Hoop Dreams Black (+13, -3 = +10) 2 1 1st 5 EBC Elite 6 3 0 2nd 3 RSB/A+ (-13, +10 = -3) 2 1 2nd 8 Team Brandon Roy Black 2 1 3rd 4 ECBA Pioneers (+3, -10 = -7) 2 1 3rd 7 West Valley Elite 2017 1 2 4th 2 Lakewood Elite 0 3 4th 6 Fusion Basketball 0 3 Pool C Pool D Place No Team Name Win Loss Place No Team Name Win Loss 1st 9 Rotary Style 6 Benard 3 0 1st 13 North Idaho Heat 3 0 2nd 12 Running Rebels 2 1 2nd 14 North Sound Elite 2 1 3rd 11 Advantage Elite - Seattle 1 2 3rd 16 EBC Panthers 6 1 2 4th 10 Denali Dogs - Seattle 0 3 4th 15 Plateau Panthers 0 3 Pool E Pool F Place No Team Name Win Loss Place No Team Name Win Loss 1st 18 TC Future 2 0 1st 22 Rotary Style 6 Ousley 2 0 2nd 17 Hype 1 1 2nd 21 Prosser Hurricanes 1 1 3rd 19 FOH Blue 0 2 3rd 20 PRO Sports Club Warriors 0 2 Pool G Pool H Place No Team Name Win Loss Place No Team Name Win Loss 1st 23 True Elite 3 0 1st 27 Team Brandon Roy Red 3 0 2nd 25 Northwest Panthers 2 1 2nd 30 Spokane Select Warriors 2 1 3rd 24 Yakima Lightning 1 2 3rd 28 Lyndale 1 2 4th 26 Mountain Home 0 3 4th 29 FOH Red 0 3 Friday, May 13, 2011 1 Pra 19 FOH Blue 47 22 Rotary Style 6 Ousley 40 2 27 Team Brandon Roy Red 78 28 Lyndale 32 3 30 Spokane Select Warriors 64 29 FOH Red 18 4 5 EBC Elite 6 63 6 Fusion Basketball 19 5 8 Team Brandon Roy Black 46 7 West Valley Elite 2017 42 6 13 North Idaho Heat 54 14 North Sound Elite 20 7 16 EBC Panthers 6 41 15 Plateau Panthers 22 8 23 True Elite 84 24 Yakima Lightning 35 9 3 RSB/A+ 60 4 ECBA Pioneers 50 10 9 Rotary Style 6 Benard 81 10 Denali Dogs 5 11 12 Running Rebels 46 11 Advantage Elite 45 12 25 Northwest Panthers 48 26 Mountain Home 31 13 1 Boise Hoop Dreams Black 73 2 Lakewood Elite 5 6th Grade Boys Page 2 Saturday, May 14, 2011 14 18 TC Future 52 17 Hype 45 15 21 Prosser Hurricanes 64 20 PRO Sports Club Warriors 27 16 4 ECBA Pioneers 68 2 Lakewood Elite 13 17 8 Team Brandon Roy Black 64 6 Fusion Basketball 25 18 5 EBC Elite 6 59 7 West Valley Elite 2017 44 19 9 Rotary Style 6 Benard 69 11 Advantage Elite 17 20 12 Running Rebels 62 10 Denali Dogs 16 21 13 North Idaho Heat 69 15 Plateau Panthers 20 22 14 North Sound Elite 42 16 EBC Panthers 6 34 23 23 True Elite 91 25 Northwest Panthers 34 24 24 Yakima Lightning 38 26 Mountain Home 37 25 27 Team Brandon Roy Red 77 29 FOH Red 24 26 30 Spokane Select Warriors 53 28 Lyndale 26 27 1 Boise Hoop Dreams Black 50 3 RSB/A+ 37 28 17 Hype 56 19 FOH Blue 44 29 22 Rotary Style 6 Ousley 48 20 PRO Sports Club Warriors 28 30 Pra 18 TC Future 35 21 Prosser Hurricanes 28 31 5 EBC Elite 6 47 8 Team Brandon Roy Black 39 32 7 West Valley Elite 2017 59 6 Fusion Basketball 19 33 9 Rotary Style 6 Benard 80 12 Running Rebels 26 34 11 Advantage Elite 64 10 Denali Dogs 12 35 14 North Sound Elite 56 15 Plateau Panthers 30 36 13 North Idaho Heat 53 16 EBC Panthers 6 29 37 25 Northwest Panthers 57 24 Yakima Lightning 51 38 23 True Elite 75 26 Mountain Home 16 39 28 Lyndale 55 29 FOH Red 46 40 27 Team Brandon Roy Red 51 30 Spokane Select Warriors 31 41 4 ECBA Pioneers 44 1 Boise Hoop Dreams Black 41 42 3 RSB/A+ 114 2 Lakewood Elite 25 43 18 TC Future 48 19 FOH Blue 34 44 22 Rotary Style 6 Ousley 57 21 Prosser Hurricanes 43 45 Pra 17 Hype 60 20 PRO Sports Club Warriors 14 Sunday, May 15, 2011 46 1 Hoop Dreams Black (1st Pool A) 39 QT 18 TC Future (1st Pool E) 37 47 5 EBC Elite (1st Pool B) 57 QT 22 Rotary Style Ousley (1st Pool F) 36 48 9 Rotary Style Benard (1st Pool C) 56 QT 23 True Elite (1st Pool G) 54 49 27 Team Brandon Roy Red (1st Pool H) 52 QT 13 N. Idaho Heat (1st Pool D) 42 50 17 Hype (2nd Pool E) 60 3 RSB/A+ (2nd Pool A) 57 51 8 Team Brandon Roy Black (2nd Pool B) 53 21 Prosser Hurricanes (2nd Pool F) 49 52 12 Running Rebels (2nd Pool C) 50 25 Northwest Panthers (2nd Pool G) 28 53 30 Spokane Select (2nd Pool H) 71 14 North Sound Elite (2nd Pool D) 32 54 4 ECBA Pioneers (3rd Pool A) 55 19 FOH Blue (3rd Pool E) 49 55 7 West Valley Elite 2017 (3rd Pool B) 61 20 PRO Club Warriors (3rd Pool F) 38 56 11 Advantage Elite (3rd Pool C) 61 24 Yakima Lightning (3rd Pool G) 20 57 28 Lyndale (3rd Pool H) 55 16 EBC Panthers 6 (3rd Pool D) 45 58 2 Lakewood Elite (4th Pool A) 46 6 Fusion Basketball (4th Pool B) 44 59 15 Plateau Panthers (4th Pool D) 62 10 Denali Dogs (4th Pool C) 30 60 29 FOH Red (4th Pool H) 41 26 Mountain Home (4th Pool G) 29 61 18 TC Future (L46) 53 22 Rotary Style Ousley (L47) 31 62 23 True Elite (L48) 43 13 North Idaho Heat (L49) 39 63 1 Hoop Dreams Black (W46) 46 Semi Finals 5 EBC Elite (W47) 44 64 9 Rotary Style Benard (W48) 60 Semi Finals 27 Team Brandon Roy Red (W49) 42 65 17 Hype (W50) 84 8 Team Brandon Roy Black (W51) 46 66 30 Spokane Select (W53) 50 12 Running Rebels (W52) 37 67 17 Hype (W65) 65 7th / 8th 30 Spokane Select (W66) 53 68 23 True Elite (W62) 54 5th / 6th 18 TC Future (W61) 36 69 27 Team Brandon Roy Red (L64) 40 3rd / 4th 5 EBC Elite (L63) 33 70 9 Rotary Style Benard (W64) 55 1st / 2nd 1 Hoop Dreams Black (W63) 43 Championship Team Rotary Style Benard Players: Izaias Ramierez, Brendan Howard, Jordan McCate, Rashakem Ausar, Daejon Davis, Jalani Howard, Steven Lin, Ethan Chen, O’Landa Baker, Jaylen Nowell, Simon Robinson, Markel Banks 6th Grade Boys Page 3 2nd Place Team Boise Hoop Dreams Black Coach: Duane Erickson Players: Jacob Erickson, Brooks King, Kobe Terashima, Nick Fitts, Shaun Hart, Hodges Bailey, Jared Smythe, Delvion Jackson, Ben Dulski, Jaydon Clark 3rd Place Team Team Brandon Roy Red Coach: Marvin Hall Players: Edward Camp Jr, Trevion Brown, Rayvaughn Bolton, Ezekiel Watts, Trevar Holland, Rakeem Hughley, Londrell Hamilton, La’Teric Landers, Romaine Jackson, Nathan Bell, John Moore 4th Place Team EBC Elite 6 Coach: CJ Stanford Players: Blake Brown, Bradley Kim, Josh Kollman, Parker Lester, Derek Lohr, Aaron Nettles, Luke Pfister, Connor Robinson, Drew Soukup, Mikey Walter 5th Place Team True Elite Coach: James Sampson Sr Players: Marcus Williams, Jason Day, Marcel Ferguson, Malik Coleman, Kabir Kandola, Koby Huerta, Markus Joseph, Nathan Ward, Matthew Ross, Darius Lubom, Timothy Dotson, Joseph Wilson, Marcus Stephens, Khalil Abdul-Salaam 6th Place Team TC Future Coach: Lawrence Groce Players: Dylan Haulk, Isaiah Brimmer, Jordan Olivares, Nate Whitaker, Justin Olivares, Trey Delp, Isaiah Perez, Isaiah Groce, Jalen King, Austin Haulk, Payton Whitaker 7th Place Team Hype Coach: Tony Pryor Players: Keith Edwards, Malik Eggleston, Gabe Gangon, Emilio Mancol, Kyle Masunaga, Evan Moe, Yusuf Mohamed, Nate Pryor, Jamiek Satterwhite, Stef’Fun Singleton, Carlyto Vega 8th Place Team Spokane Select Warriors Coach: Louie Vargas Players: Nkeil Nelso, Ryan Gross, DJ Corman, Isaac Emerson, Ryan Leifer, Tanner Groves, Matthew Simpson, Kea Vargas, Ryan Ricks, Ryan Terriff, Armani Marsh, Ronny Burks, Kylan Kelley Other Participating Teams Lakewood Elite Coach: Ron Rumple Players: Brock Schubert, Kyler Rumple, Chase Conyers, Wyatt Edgekoski, Justin Gustafson, Taylor Tresh, Jordan Gartland, Brandon Munoz RSB/A+ Coach: Jerry Petty Players: Tijohn Rodde, Kelton Williams, Jalen Nash, Nick Kaye, Ronnie Davis, Aaron Ballmer, Billy Elleby, Dave Pierre, Omar Dhoble, Malcolm Rosier- Butler, Kevin Porter ECBA Pioneers Coach: Ron Manalo Players: Izaiah Clark, Simon Acker, D’Andre Bryant, Parker Manalo, Thomas Doyle, Keanu Royster, Isiah Lewis, Simon Czyzewski, Bligh Bjarnason, Will Krause, Adrian Ortega, Abraham Lucas Fusion Basketball Coach: Eddie McFerrin Players: Elias Walker, DeRhaun Mallett, JR Plourd, Marquel McFerrin, Jacob Hedeen, Chase Huertin, Dalton Youngblood, Stavari McSwain, Mitch Peterson, Dwain Mallett, Jevon Morris-Partee, Samir Nasr 6th Grade Boys Page 4 West Valley Elite 2017 Coach: Jason Kinloch Players: Corban Kinloch, Charskie Kinloch, Ian Hinkley, Justin VanDeBrake, Tyler Fitchett, Sam Miller, Jacob Caffrey, Jarot Gress, Eric Rodriguez, Kap Sedgwick Team Brandon Roy Black Coach: Marvin Hall Players: Tavian Hall, Earl Taylor Jr, Jovi Fevaleaki, Zane Harshmann, Montrae Sevaaetasi, Lawrence Lovelace, Malcolm Cola, Coby Martineau, Casson Rouse Denali Dogs Coach: David Watkins Players: Colby Watkins, Cutter Watkins, Konnor Hollingsworth, Tagen Whitaker, Hunter Wending, Griffin Webb, Layton Meyers, Collin Woodruff Advantage Elite Coach: Everett Edwards Players: Daniel Barhoum, Cody Day, Robert Degrat, Elijah Edwards, Joey Gardner, Quamarion Johnson, Marty McQueen, Junior Mosley, Cameron Vogel, Jalen Woodley Running Rebels Coach: Joe Harris Players: Michael Gordon, Alexander Guerrero, Derae Elmo, Hezekiah Harrington, Jesse Noah Ramirez, Devonte Combs, Santana Saiz, Tyler Mooney, Nikolas Garza North Idaho Heat Coach: John Naccarato Players: Alex Walde, Wyatt Milsap, Hunter Hartwig, Jackson Sumner, Brody Lundblad, Paxton Stevens, Joey Naccarato, Justin Kofmehl, Travis Hawkins, Conner DeGeest North Sound Elite Coach: Mike Cooper Players: Brandon Le, Islim Outldtaki, Nick Baldini, Cameron Wendlandt, Ben Herasek, Jess Harris, Trevon Blackmon, Kole Bride, Blake Rossi Plateau Panthers Coach: Brad Porter Players: Henry McRae, Brandon Kay, Andrew Lewis, Payton Person, Peyton Porter, Mitchell Denslow, Ben Furphy, Kai Kang, Emmett Gruber, Bijon Sidhu EBC Panthers 6 Coach: Drew Harris Players: Dylan Ackley, Aleksander Bober, Nicholas Caliboso, Carson Guy, Jacob Kahn, Brandon Lin, Blake McAllister, RJ McCormack, Drew McLaurin, Bo Moawad, CJ Moore FOH Blue Coach: Marcus Ferman Players: Jack Anderson, Shain
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