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Spring Valley Academy Stallions—SPVA COLLEGEDALE ACADEMY Isaac Webb, #21, G Dana Dobrodt, Sponsor Abbie Touma, #11, G 10:20 A.M NEWMYER CLASSIC Andrews University Jan. 30–Feb. 2, 2018 Teams Players ANDREWS JUNIOR COLLEGEDALE ACADEMY HINSDALE ADVENTIST ACADEMY MADISON ACADEMY SPENCERVILLE ADVENSTIST CARDINALS JV (BOYS II) EAGLES (BOYS II) HURRICANES (BOYS) KNIGHTS (GIRLS) ACADEMY HORNETS (GIRLS) Boy’s Division One Scott Schalk, Coach Brent Baldwin, Coach Joshua Alabata, Coach Sonya Underwood, Coach George Young, Coach Jose Cruz, Asst Coach JJ Moon, Sponsor Kevin Arrogante, Asst Coach Trina Armstrong, Sponsor Latrice Johnson, Asst Coach Time AU Court 1 AU Court 2 AA Court 1 AA Court 2 Rich Liebelt, Asst Coach Bryden Spears, Sponsor Andrew Christopher, Asst Coach Faith Martin, Sponsor Calvin Ming, Asst Coach Opens 7:30 a.m. Opens 7:30 a.m. Opens 7:30 a.m. Opens 7:30 a.m. WEST Caleb Braswell, #5, G Madden Baldwin, #10, G Carlynn O’Brien, Sponsor Sara Adala, #11, G Kately Atterberry, #23, F Caleb Chung, #24, F Morgan Baldwin, #5, G David O’Brien, Sponsor Camden Armstrong, #4, F Selene Bergmann, #12, F Daniel Cruz, #15, G Conner Dickinson, #25, C Ethan Donato, #13, G Rosie Benoit, #14, F Sydney Carreno, C CAJV vs LAA vs kc vs Andrews Junior Cardinals—AJC Christopher Gomez, #3, G Tyler Dunkel, #32, F Danny Frederick, #1, G Aleah Crayton, #30, G Alyssa Caruthers, #20, F 8 a.m. USA MPA ie Elijah Le Roux, #42 Jonathan Ekhart, #41, C JC Goliath, F Samantha Martin, #20, G Simone Caruthers, #15, F LEGEND Georgia-Cumberland Academy Jaguars—GCA Brendan Leffler, #11, F Colton Ford, #20, F Luke Hamel, #14, G Kendra Miller, #10, G Megan Forde, #2, G Giancarlo Leonor, #12, F Jonah Madrigal, #4, G Eli Hoffman, #30, F Julianne Plank, #2, F Semhar Hailu, #1, F Gio Leonor, #41, F Adam Svendsen, #30, F Noah Martinez, #3, F Kristen Whitley, #1, F Ally Maran, #13, G cajv vs NTCA vs KC vs SVA vs Hinsdale Adventist Academy Hurricanes—HAA 9:10 a.m. Zachary Liebelt, #22, C Roy Yoon, #1, G AJ Martz, #24, C Rachel Mead, #14, C usa SAJV HAA MCAC NOTE: Home team (white jersey) listed Mugabe Menani, #4, G Russell Yoon, #2, G Cody O’Brien, #2, G MCAC WILDCATS (BOYS) Zoe Oster, #4, F Kingsway College Bears—KC Anthony Sanford, #10, G Kevin Zapata, #21, G Robert Rivas, #22, G Randy DoBrodt, Coach Dany Slack, #3, G first in the schedule. Home bench located Walker Schalk, #23, F Phillip Suvacarov, #35, F Tim Taberski, Asst Coach Kailyn Tasin, G ca vs gca vs haa vs IE vs Spring Valley Academy Stallions—SPVA COLLEGEDALE ACADEMY Isaac Webb, #21, G Dana DoBrodt, Sponsor Abbie Touma, #11, G 10:20 a.m. caa spva graa SCS ANDREWS JUNIOR EAGLES (GIRLS I) Nate Wood, #25, F Colten DoBrodt, #25, C Izzy Touma, #22, F to the right of the scoring table while CARDINALS JV (GIRLS II) Murrell Tull, Coach Xiang Yuan, #32, C Matthew Elmerick, #4, G Sophie Yapshing, #5, G EAST Mark Hunt, Coach William Jones, Asst Coach Josh Jordan, #31, C viewing from center court. Ivan Davis, Asst Coach Kiley Allen, Sponsor HINSDALE ADVENTIST ACADEMY Cole Koonce, #15, G SPENCERVILLE ADVENTIST CA vs GCA vs GRAA vs Jason Hippler, Asst Coach Emma Schepers, Sponsor HURRICANES (GIRLS) Johnny Schnepp, #14, F ACADEMY HORNETS (BOYS) 11:30 a.m. CAA SPVA SPJV Collegedale Academy Eagles—CA Joelle Atangana, #22, F Sabrina Lopez, #13, G Joshua Alabata, Coach Zach Taberski, #30, F Bryan Pincard, Coach Debora Cardoso, #3, G Olivia Mairs, #21, F Greg Hann, Asst Coach Kaleb Teat, #3, G Mike Brown, Asst Coach AU 1 = Andrews University Johnson Gym Mara-Lynn Clay-Humphrey, #2, G Jada McLean, #3, G Kenneth Parker, Asst Coach Isaiah Wolf, #13, G James Alignay, #20, G Crawford Adventist Academy—CAA Madalyn Coleman, #12, G Jordyn McLean, #20, F Brenda Brame, Sponsor Jordan Weaver, #23, G Carson Chang, #5, G THURSDAY 12:40 p.m. Bryndis Davis, #5, G Sarah Moody, #4, G Mary Hann, Sponsor Christian Webber, #5, G Jediah Lim, #15, F AU 2 = Andrews University Johnson Gym Madison Academy Knights—MA Naveah Hippler, #15, F Raegan Moore, #11, C India Brame, #45, C Peter Moses, #30, C Rachel Illingworth, #23, F Litzy Perez, #12, G Masauko Crenshaw, G MOUNT PISGAH Justin Omwenga, #4, F MCAC Wildcats—MCAC Elizabeth Lubbert, #25, C Laini Shabo, #15, G Yessenia Diaz, #15, F ACADEMY (BOYS) David Ovalle, #13, G MCAC ajc vs NTCA vs MPA vs AA 1 = Andrews Academy Gym Milca Munoz, #24, G Elizabeth Shrode, #24, C Sofia Gonzalez, #55, G Scott Thomas, Coach Luke Smith, G 1:50 p.m. vs MA sva LAA SAJV Gianna Williams, #21, F Kayla Tull, #2, G Maddie Hann, #21, F Andrew Grissom, Asst Coach Christian Steinert, #14, C Shenandoah Valley Academy Stars—SVA Megan Woods, G Mal Jemison, #44, F Barabara Thomas, Asst Coach Douglas Ventura, G AA 2 = Andrews Academy Gym Samantha Woolford-Hunt, #4, F COLLEGEDALE ACADEMY Ana Korac, #14, G Bob Vaughan, Sponsor Delmas Whitlock, #3, G EAGLES (GIRLS II) Tammy Vaughan, Sponsor ma vs ie vs ntca vs AJCJV vs Kyra Ombao, #33, G 3 p.m. ANDREWS JUNIOR CARDINALS Julie Foster, Coach Hannah Piroski, #10, F Logan Consignado, #15, F SPRING VALLEY ACADEMY sajv ajcjv cajv AAA BSHS = Berrien Springs High School VARSITY (BOYS I) Jamie Hall, Asst Coach Sydnei Redd, #5, F Diego Duran, #30, F STALLIONS (BOYS I) Boy’s Division Two Jim Dronen, Coach Travis Crawford, Sponsor Sylvia Rivas, #4, G Daniel Escalante, #12, G Ryan Davis, Coach Tony Cave, Asst Coach Erik Pardo, Sponsor Gianna Torres, #1, G Vander Flores, #32, F Daanan Foster, Asst Coach GRAA vs HAA vs CA vs BSMS = Berrien Springs Middle School Gym Max Dronen, #12, G Bridget Childers, #31, F Angela Villeda, #22, G Jacob Gates, #5, F Alec Velasco, Asst Coach 4:10 p.m. CAJV AJC SVA NORTH Russell Harrison, G Kayley Hicks, #2, G Gabe Kurti, #23, C Leslee Chavez, Sponsor Songjun Kim, #5, G Hollyn Hold, #22, F INDIANA ACADEMY Kevin Lei, #22, G Steve Chavez, Sponsor RFOM = Refreshing Fountains Ethan Lubbert, #42, F Anna Mihaescu, #1, G EAGLES (BOYS) Andrew Moyer, #10, G Justin Bekowies, #1, G Andrews Junior Cardinals JV—AJCJV Abiah Newton, #20, F Vianca Olivencia, #4, G Andy Trubey, Coach Trenton Wilkins, #14, F Caleb Burns, #4, C SPJV vs caa vs sva vs Grant Sajdak, #2, C Izzy Reinschmidt, #5, G David Bolin, Asst Coach Jake Chavez, #9, F 5:20 p.m. USA gca ca Outreach Ministry Gym Connor Scott, #34, C Cheyenne Roth, #10, C David Bolin, Sponsor NORTH TAMPA CHRISTIAN Eric Grant, #8, G Atlanta Adventist Academy Aardvarks—AAA Jalen Thomas, #22, G Lauren Van Zyl, #3, C Cade Bolin, #35, F ACADEMY TITANS (BOYS) Caleb Joseph, #3, G David Vine, #11, G Nate Bolin, #33, G Josh Jetter, Coach Josh Mularczyk, #5, F usa vs sajv vs CAA vs graa vs Jonathan Woolford-Hunt, #35, F CRAWFORD ADVENTIST Rolondo Gaitan, #23, F Gio Banuchi, Asst Coach Conner O’Geare, #6, G ACADEMY (GIRLS) Julie Cassell, Sponsor 6:30 p.m. haa kc MA ntca Indiana Academy Eagles—IE Ethan Hicks, #15, C James Sheng, #12, G Key: Example ANDREWS JUNIOR CARDINALS Sheldon Cassimy, Coach Ben Kwon, #12, G Jonathan Boudreaux, #1 Jeff Sheng, #11, C VARSITY (GIRLS I) Sean DeSuza, Asst Coach Joseph Pizarro, #45, F Adam Cassell, #12, G Tristian White, #10, F Southview Christian School Ambassadors—SCS Randy Lonto, Coach L’Mar Hall, Asst Coach Jamie Shepard, #4, G William Cassell, #30, F Torvy Wilkins, # 7, G AJC vs KC vs ajcjv vs SCS vs D1R4 1 vs 4 (Boy’s Division 1 Round 4—#1 seed vs #4 seed) Sarah McIlrath, Asst Coach Judy Burgin-Hall, Sponsor Justin Valenzuela, #11, G Jose Coco, #15, G Simon Willsey, #2, G 7:40 p.m. GCA SPVA ma AAA Bill Scott, Asst Coach Donald Coleman, Sponsor Josh Vargas, #14, G Alex Cruz, #5, G CENTRAL Katie Byrd, #12, F Deanna Kay Barrett, #3, G Kennison Williams, #13, G Noah Mack, #21, F D2R4 1 vs 4 (Boy’s Division 2 Round 4—#1 seed vs #4 seed) Delilah Drew, #3, G Asha Berbeck, #13, G Nick Mdiadia, #3, G SPRING VALLEY ACADEMY spva vs IE vs d1r4 1 vs 4 (Girl’s Division 1 Round 4—#1 seed vs #4 seed) Zoe Drew, #15, G Rianna Birkett, G INDY EAGLES (GIRLS) Tony Pennicook, #24, F STALLIONS (BOYS II) 8:50 p.m. Collegedale Academy Eagles JV—CAJV Lindsey Everett, #35, F Sara Lee Brown, #33, F Brian Hicks, Coach Jimmy Rodrigues, #4, G Ted Shull, Coach ajc AJCJV Elsie Getahun, G Keyanna Charles, #1, C Taylor Hicks, Asst Coach Anthony Sax, #13, G Rob White, Asst Coach d2r4 1 vs 4 (Girl’s Division 2 Round 4—#1 seed vs #4 seed) Jemila Greenidge, #22, F Selah Frater-Edwards, #15, C Telly Hicks, Asst Coach Tory Taylor, #2, G Sonya Shull, Sponsor Grand Rapids Adventist Academy—GRAA Johanna Hong, #11, G Aiyanna Gayle-Bennett, #5, G Sarah Burks, Sponsor RC Wyatte, #10, F Ella White, Sponsor Home vs away Home vs away Home vs away Home vs away Taylor Humphrey, #5, C Leanne Gilbert, #30, F Barb Gray, Sponsor Devin Anderson, #8, G Spring Valley Academy Stallions JV—SPJV Anna Lonto, #20, F K’leah LaTouche-McKinnon, #24, G Emily Bonilla, #10, G NORTH TAMPA CHRISTIAN Ethan Church, #9, F Bethany Maydole, #14, G Kadiaja McCalla, #10, G Jada Bravo-Rowley, #32, G ACADEMY TITANS (GIRLS) Deejion Jackson-Cook, #6, F Brooke Scott, #33, C Gabrielle McIntosh, #22, F Khristina Castle, #11, G Ort Varona, Coach Rex Letchworth, #2, G Union Springs Academy Eagles—USA Ally Simpson, #34, F Jada Merraro, #22, G Emily Hicks, #4, F Jen Fitzpatrick, Asst Coach Yangbin Lu, # 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