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Georgia-Cumberland Academy NEWMYER CLASSIC Andrews University Jan. 29–Feb. 1, 2020 Teams Players ANDREWS JR CARDINALS COLLEGEDALE ACADEMY GRANGER CHRISTIAN KINGSWAY COLLEGE (BOYS II) SPENCERVILLE ADVENTIST Boys Division One RBG (GIRLS) EAGLES (BOYS I) SCHOOL KNIGHTS (BOYS) Jose Sanchez, Coach ACADEMY HORNETS (BOYS) Time Andrew Simpson, Coach David White, Coach Seth Quirey, Coach Adam Mohns, Asst Coach Bryan PinKard, Coach AU Gold AU Black JG Court 1 JG Court 2 Josh Price, Asst Coach Brent Baldwin, Sponsor Nate Fink, Asst Coach Kyle Bacalso, #1, G Darryle Hubbard, Asst Coach Nicole Price, Asst Coach Erik Pardo, Sponsor Matt Hunsberger, Asst Coach Matthew Bourne, #2, C Jonathan Murdick, #23, C CAJV vs mpa vs EAST Tim Dockerty, Sponsor Madden Baldwin, #3, G Allie Joshick, Sponsor Japeth Bulaklak, #3, F Carson Beckett, #4, G 8 a.m. LEGEND Melissa Simpson, Sponsor Justin Childers Gabbi Thornburg, Sponsor Gabriel Cabansal, #4, G Andrew Burrow, #35, F USA ie Lora Baker, #24, F Connor Dickinson, #30, G Nathan Emswiler, #24, G Clemerson Clemente, #5, G Harrison Carvalho, #6, G —AJC Sophia Bourget, #22, F Tyler Dunkel, #32, G Matt Fairchild, #21, G Dwayne Davila, #6, F Joh-Carlo Celestial, #4, F NOTE: Home team (white jersey) listed Andrews Junior Cardinals Anabel Dockerty, #12, G Jonathan Eckhart, #25, C Joey Garcia, #30, G Nathan Davila, #7, F Chase Mayer, #3, G cajv vs SPJV vs KC vs SVA vs first in the schedule. Home bench located Aurora Eisele, #34, F Colton Ford, #22, C Tommy Garcia, #1, G Tyler Dumaguin, #8, C Jonathan Moats, #21, C 9:10 a.m. Georgia-Cumberland Academy—GCA Aby Jacques, #13, F Connor Ford, #42, C Spencer Goolsby, #12, F Davyd Johnson, #9, G John Nixon III, #14, G usa MPA HAA MCAC to the right of the scoring table while Savanna Knaff, #32, F Riley Hobbs, #1, F David Rios, #42, F Samuel Martin, #10, F Soren Oster, G viewing from center court. Hinsdale Adventist Academy—HAA Alexa Leonor, #10, G Jonah Madrigal, #24, G Carter Sinclair, #2, G Justin Reeves, #11, C David Ovalle, #34, G GCAJV vs haa vs KCJV vs Havana Pagaja, #21, C Joby Nash, #5, G Eli Smith, #23, C Dakotah Souch, #12, F Anish Pandit, #24, F 10:20 a.m. —KC Mackenna Price, #44, G Isaiah Price, G Kaleb Teat, #3, G JJ Pillai, #25, G IE kc SCS AU Gold = Andreasen Center for Wellness Kingsway College Havvah Schnepp, #23, G Adam Svendsen, F Matt White, #5, F MCAC WILDCATS (BOYS) Christian Steinert, #33, F Zola Sibande, #5, F Russell Yoon, #2, G Randy Dobrodt, Coach CA vs GCA vs GRAA vs AU Black = Andreasen Center for Wellness Spring Valley Academy—SPVA Audrey Simpson, #25, F Kevin Zapata, #21, G GRANGER CHRISTIAN Tim Taberski, Asst Coach SPENCERVILLE ADVENTIST 11:30 a.m. Ella Stankovic, #3, F SCHOOL KNIGHTS (GIRLS) Dana Dobrodt, Sponsor ACADEMY HORNETS (GIRLS) BCA SPVA ARB COLLEGEDALE ACADEMY Linda Dunbar, Coach Colten Dobrodt, #25, G Stephen Pacheco, Coach AU Red = Andreasen Center for Wellness ANDREWS JR. EAGLES (GIRLS) Matt Hunsberger, Asst Coach Colin Freel, #12, G Michael Brown, Asst Coach WEST CARDINALS (BOYS I) Murrell Tull, Coach Elaina McDonald, Sponsor Michael Green, #14, G Jordan Bayles, #10, G spva vs ca vs JG 1 = Andrews Johnson Gym Scott Schalk, Coach Dannette Tull, Sponsor Kate Peterson, Sponsor Cameron Herdklotz, #23, F Hannah Bergmann, #3, G 12:40 p.m. Jose Cruz, Asst Coach Avana Im, #10, G Erin Aldridge, #30, C Josh Jordan, #31, C Lauren Brown, #4, C gcs sva JG 2 = Andrews Johnson Gym Collegedale Academy—CA Rich Liebelt, Asst Coach Jennifer Jacinto Mollie Aldridge, #4, G Cole Koonce, #13, G Kalla Carballo, #7, G Caleb Braswell, #3, G Sabrina Lopez, #13, G Jenna Fairchild, #11, G Johnathon Paulus, #5, G Sydney Carreno, #5, F MCAC vs kc vs MPA vs AA 1 = Andrews Academy Gym —BCA Daniel Cruz, #15, G Olivia Mairs, #21, F Kara Kline, #3, G Anthony Pirri, #1, C Alyssa Caruthers, #9, F 1:50 p.m. Battle Creek Academy Songjun Kim, #5, G Jada McLean, #3, G Rose Peterson, #2, G Zach Taberski, #30, F Lauren Fennell, #8, F Elijah Le Roux, #41, C Jordyn Mclean, #20, F Anna Ranous, #5, F Brendan Toledo, #4, G Claire Koilpillai, #6, G THURSDAY GCS cajv SAJV AA 2 = Andrews Academy Gym Granger Christian School—GCS Brendan Leffler, #11, F Sarah Moody, #4, G Janie Salazar, #23, G Christian Weber, #3, G Alessandra Maran, #11, F Giancarlo Leonor, #12, G Raegan Moore, #11, C Alley Ramirez, #2, G haa vs AJCJV vs sajv vs HINSDALE ADVENTIST MICHIGAN ADVENTIST 3 p.m. MCAC Wildcats—MCAC Zachary Liebelt, #22, F Litzy Perez, #12, G Isabela Tracey, #1, G Key: Example Ethan Lubbert, #42, F Gaielle Price ACADEMY HURRICANES (BOYS) YOUTH WARRIORS (BOYS) usa AAA ajcjv Ian Ochieng, #14, F Emma Schepers Joshua Alabata, Coach Doug Campbell, Coach SPRING VALLEY ACADEMY Shenandoah Valley Academy—SVA Anthony Sanford, #10, G Laini Shabo, #15, G Kevin Arrogante, Asst Coach David Keyes, Asst Coach STALLIONS (BOYS I) GRAA vs HAA vs CA vs IE vs D2 1N v 1W (Boys Division 2 1 seed North vs 1 seed W) Walker Schalk, #23, F Elizabeth Shrode, #24, C Will Jones, Asst Coach Ken Moses, Asst Coach Ryan Davis, Coach 4:10 p.m. d1 1N v 1W (Girl’s Division 1 1 seed North vs 1 seed W) Johnny Schnepp, #4, G Kayla Tull, #2, G Kenneth Parker, Sponsor Juanita Campbell, Sponsor Alec Velasco, Asst Coach CAJV AJC SVA MAY d2 1N v 1W (Girl’s Division 2 1 seed North vs 1 seed W) Jalen Thomas, #1, F Kym Parker, Sponsor Michele Keyes, Sponsor Heidi Shull, Sponsor COLLEGEDALE ACADEMY Josh Essex, Team Manager Suvan Campbell, #21, F Ted Willsey, Sponsor ARB vs sva vs gca vs ANDREWS JR. EAGLES (BOYS II) Joseph McKinley, Team Manager Joshua Curameng, #3, G Caleb Burns, #32, C 5:20 p.m. Boys Division Two CARDINALS (GIRLS I) Brady Tull, Coach Ben Bryant, #25, G Evan Keyes, #10, G Eric Grant, #24, G USA ajc gcs Bill Scott, Coach Luke Fogg, Asst Coach Ethan Donato, #13, G Ian Mosquera, #30, F Caleb Joseph, #3, G Sarah McIlrath, Asst Coach Casey Tull, Asst Coach Danny Frederick, #1, G Varic Newton, #11, F Josh Keller, #30, C Bryndis Davis, #4, G Brent Baldwin, Sponsor JC Goliath, G Luka Samardzic, #8, G Rex Letchworth, #10, G ie vs ajcjv vs BCA vs GCAJV vs NORTH Zoe Drew, #15, G Erik Pardo, Sponsor Luke Hamel, #14, G Jerry Taylor, G Brandon McDowell, #23, F 6:30 p.m. Lindsay Everett, #23, F Morgan Baldwin, #5, G Eli Hoffman, #30, C Kyle Vivian, #5, C Conner O’Geare, #11, G sajv mpa GCS SPJV Johanna Hong, #11, G Jack Bell Jonah Hoffman, #15, G Ben Shull, #21 —AJCJV Bethany Maydole, #12, G Cyrus Cho, #25, F AJ Martz, #24, C MOUNT PISGAH ACADEMY Jake Shull, #20, G AJC vs KC vs SCS vs Andrews Junior Cardinals JV Milca Munoz, #30, F Garet Gipson, #3, G Zac Parker, #35, F MOUNTAINEERS (BOYS) Kobe Wilkins, #15, F 7:40 p.m. Brooke Scott, #32, C Johnny Klingbeil Phillip Suvacarov, #22, F Scott Thomas, Coach Torvy Wilkins, #1, G GCA SPVA AAA HOME vs AWAY Atlanta Adventist Academy—AAA Ally Simpson, #34, F Royce Lippard, #32, F Tai Uzarraga, #33, G Steve Miller, Asst Coach Simon Willsey, #5, G Zariya Suggs, #5, G Ryan Lopez, #20, G Isaac Webb, #21, G Bob Vaughan, Asst Coach Kayleigh Swackhamer, #24, F Cason Marr, #21, G Nathaneal Wood, #2, F Barbara Thomas , Sponsor SPRING VALLEY ACADEMY KCJV vs ca vs SAJV vs gca vs Kingsway College JV—KCJV George Shrode, #30, F Tammy Vaughan, Sponsor STALLIONS (GIRLS) 8:50 p.m. ANDREWS JR. Bryden Spears, #2, G HINSDALE ADVENTIST Daniel Alfaro-Corral, F Don Shull, Coach AJCJV ajc MAY spva Southview Christian School—SCS CARDINALS (BOYS II) Matthew St. Hilliare, #42, F ACADEMY LADY Logan Consignado, #15, G Dan Hotelling, Asst Coach Tony Cave, Coach Brad Stern, #4, F HURRICANES (GIRLS) Daniel Escalante, #12, G Robin Fritzche, Sponsor Scott Schalk, Asst Coach Roy Yoon, #1, G Joshua Alabata, Coach Luis Figueroa, #11, G Greta Shull, Sponsor Calen Chung, #4, G Ryan Yoon, #10, G Greg Hann, Asst Coach Max Harrison, #24, C Baylee Clark, #22, G SOUTH Ben Faustin-Atisme, #2, G Ronjo Ombao, Asst Coach Ruochen Lei, #22, G Olivia Colquhoun, #25, C Chris Gomez, #20, G GEORGIA-CUMBERLAND Mary Hann, Sponsor Josh Miller, #5, F Natalie Cook, #4, G AU Gold AU Black JG Court 1 JG Court 2 AA Court 1 AA Court 2 Seth Greenhaw, #35, F ACADEMY JAGUARS (BOYS I) Annie Ombao, Sponsor Andrew Moyer, #10, G Elischa Dubisson, #23, F Time Michigan Adventist Youth—MAY Gabriel Krause, #23, C Robbie Peterson, Coach MiKenna Healy, Team Manager Jeremy Vargas, #21, F Alexis Dulan, #31, F Opens 6:50 a.m. Opens 6:50 a.m. Opens 6:50 a.m. Opens 6:50 a.m. Opens 6:50 a.m. Opens 6:50 a.m. Mugabe Menani, #11, G K.C. Larsen, Asst Coach Alyssa Rivas, Team Manager Nathan Wait, F Ginger Fleming, #32, F David Morrugares, #34, F Caleb Alvarez, #30, F Sylvia Rivas, Team Manager Chase Warner, #33, F Caitlyn Joseph, #3, G Mount Pisgah Academy—MPA Felipe Navia, #21, G Brandon Bowen, G India Brame, #45, C Trenton Wilkens, #14, F Laurel O’Neal, #10, F cajv vs ajcjv GCS vs kc vs sajv vs DJ Suggs, #15, G Josh Burgess, #5, G Julia Bullon, #22 Ellie Sauser, #14, F 7:20 a.m.
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