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4Th Grade Boys FINAL RESULTS Yakima Valley AAU Three Rivers Winter League 2015 Presented by the Yakima Valley Sports Authority 4th Grade Boys FINAL RESULTS Division Name: 1994 Dan Jansen Division Name: 1993 Charlie Ward Place No. Team Name Win Loss Place No. Team Name Win Loss 1st 2 Hoopsters 4 0 1st 6 Cle Elum Fire 5 0 2nd 3 Misfits 3 1 2nd 9 West Valley All Stars 4 1 3rd 4 Toppenish Wildcats 2 2 3rd 7 Ellensburg Hoops 2 3 4th 1 East Valley Hoopers 1 3 4th 11 Zillah Vipers 2 3 5th 5 Zillah Flight 0 4 5th 10 White Swan Cougars 1 4 6th 8 Granger Little Spartans 1 4 Division Name: 1992 Bonnie Blair Division Name: 1991 Mike Powell Place No. Team Name Win Loss Place No. Team Name Win Loss 1st 12 Benton City Thunder 5 0 1st 19 Burbank 5 0 2nd 14 Hanford Flight 4 1 2nd 22 Sside Christian (+15, -8 = +7) 3 2 3rd 13 Big River Basketball 3 2 3rd 21 Gunners – Cable (+8, -7 = +1) 3 2 4th 16 Prosser Heat (+6, -1 = +5) 1 4 4th 18 212 Hoops (+7, 15 = -8) 3 2 5th 17 Richland Gunners – Ang (+1, -1 = 0) 1 4 5th 23 Team Blitz.SYS 1 4 6th 15 Patriots (+1, -6 = -5) 1 4 6th 20 Prosser Stallions 0 5 Division Name: 1990 John Smith Place No. Team Name Win Loss 1st 28 Moses Lake Bulls 6 0 2nd 30 Wapato Shadow Wolves 5 1 3rd 24 Cougars 4 2 4th 27 Ephrata Tigers 3 3 5th 25 East Valley Hot Shots 2 4 6th 26 Ellensburg Dragons 1 5 7th 29 Union Gap Cubs 0 6 *January 24 1 East Valley Hoopers 26 5 Zillah Flight 17 *January 24 2 Hoopsters 39 4 Toppenish Wildcats 14 *January 24 3 Misfits 28 11 Zillah Vipers 14 January 24 6 Cle Elum Fire 22 7 Ellensburg Hoops 17 January 24 9 West Valley All Stars 20 10 White Swan Cougars 19 January 24 13 Big River Basketball 18 17 Richland Gunners – Ang 4 January 24 16 Prosser Heat 22 15 Patriots 16 January 24 19 Burbank 30 18 212 Hoops 9 January 24 21 Richland Gunners - Cable 25 22 Sunnyside Christian 17 January 24 30 Wapato Shadow Wolves 29 27 Ephrata Tigers 11 January 24 27 Ephrata Tigers 31 29 Union Gap Cubs 18 * = practice game 4th Grade Boys Page 2 *January 31 6 Cle Elum Fire 19 1 East Valley Hoopers 7 January 31 6 Cle Elum Fire 22 11 Zillah Vipers 21 *January 31 2 Hoopsters 33 8 Granger Little Spartans 14 *January 31 3 Misfits 33 7 Ellensburg Hoops 20 *January 31 4 Toppenish Wildcats 28 10 White Swan Cougars 13 *January 31 5 Zillah Flight 24 9 West Valley All Stars 16 *January 31 12 Benton City Thunder 28 23 Team Blitz.SYS 2 *January 31 18 212 Hoops 31 13 Big River Basketball 17 *January 31 14 Hanford Flight 34 19 Burbank 28 *January 31 21 Richland Gunners – Cable 34 15 Patriots 13 *January 31 16 Prosser Heat 37 22 Sunnyside Christian 21 *January 31 17 Richland Gunners - Ang 27 20 Prosser Stallions 9 January 31 24 Cougars 22 25 East Valley Hot Shots 17 January 31 24 Cougars 19 27 Ephrata Tigers 8 January 31 28 Moses Lake Bulls 35 27 Ephrata Tigers 17 January 31 28 Moses Lake Bulls 19 30 Wapato Shadow Wolves 16 January 31 30 Wapato Shadow Wolves 33 26 Ellensburg Dragons 7 February 7 2 Hoopsters 25 4 Toppenish Wildcats 11 February 7 2 Hoopsters 23 5 Zillah Flight 18 February 7 1 East Valley Hoopers 27 5 Zillah Flight 17 February 7 8 Granger Little Spartans 30 7 Ellensburg Hoops 17 February 7 9 West Valley All Stars 22 8 Granger Little Spartans 19 February 7 9 West Valley All Stars 22 11 Zillah Vipers 21 February 7 6 Cle Elum Fire 13 10 White Swan Cougars 11 February 7 15 Patriots 21 17 Richland Gunners – Ang 20 February 7 14 Hanford Flight 23 13 Big River Basketball 20 February 7 12 Benton City Thunder 34 16 Prosser Heat 28 February 7 21 Richland Gunners - Cable 25 23 Team Blitz.SYS 2 February 7 19 Burbank 42 20 Prosser Stallions 6 February 7 22 Sunnyside Christian 36 18 212 Hoops 12 February 7 30 Wapato Shadow Wolves 22 25 East Valley Hot Shots 19 February 7 26 Ellensburg Dragons 17 29 Union Gap Cubs 6 February 14 4 Toppenish Wildcats 30 1 East Valley Hoopers 22 February 14 14 Hanford Flight 22 15 Patriots 20 February 14 12 Benton City Thunder 33 17 Richland Gunners – Ang 22 February 14 13 Big River Basketball 14 16 Prosser Heat 13 February 14 21 Richland Gunners – Cable 38 20 Prosser Stallions 7 February 14 18 212 Hoops 17 23 Team Blitz.SYS 6 February 14 27 Ephrata Tigers 24 26 Ellensburg Dragons 8 February 14 27 Ephrata Tigers 30 25 East Valley Hot Shots 12 February 14 28 Moses Lake Bulls 25 24 Cougars 23 February 14 28 Moses Lake Bulls 30 29 Union Gap Cubs 15 * = practice game 4th Grade Boys Page 3 February 21 2 Hoopsters 43 1 East Valley Hoopers 7 February 21 3 Misfits 37 4 Toppenish Wildcats 21 February 21 10 White Swan Cougars 22 8 Granger Little Spartans 19 February 21 7 Ellensburg Hoops 29 11 Zillah Vipers 25 February 21 6 Cle Elum Fire 33 9 West Valley All Stars 11 February 21 14 Hanford Flight 27 16 Prosser Heat 19 February 21 12 Benton City Thunder 26 15 Patriots 9 February 21 19 Burbank 26 23 Team Blitz.SYS 7 February 21 19 Burbank 32 22 Sunnyside Christian 20 February 21 22 Sunnyside Christian 40 20 Prosser Stallions 15 February 21 18 212 Hoops 23 21 Richland Gunners - Cable 16 February 21 28 Moses Lake Bulls 29 26 Ellensburg Dragons 5 February 21 28 Moses Lake Bulls 38 25 East Valley Hot Shots 9 February 21 30 Wapato Shadow Wolves 17 24 Cougars 13 February 28 2 Hoopsters 31 3 Misfits 15 February 28 3 Misfits 21 1 East Valley Hoopers 12 February 28 4 Toppenish Wildcats 20 5 Zillah Flight 13 February 28 7 Ellensburg Hoops 19 10 White Swan Cougars 18 February 28 11 Zillah Vipers 23 10 White Swan Cougars 16 February 28 6 Cle Elum Fire 28 8 Granger Little Spartans 22 February 28 17 Richland Gunners – Ang 19 16 Prosser Heat 18 February 28 12 Benton City Thunder 36 14 Hanford Flight 18 February 28 13 Big River Basketball 25 15 Patriots 5 February 28 22 Sunnyside Christian 26 23 Team Blitz.SYS 7 February 28 18 212 Hoops 35 20 Prosser Stallions 21 February 28 19 Burbank 26 21 Richland Gunners – Cable 11 February 28 24 Cougars 31 26 Ellensburg Dragons 8 February 28 30 Wapato Shadow Wolves 28 29 Union Gap Cubs 4 February 28 25 East Valley Hot Shots 32 29 Union Gap Cubs 19 March 7 3 Misfits 29 5 Zillah Flight 8 March 7 9 West Valley All Stars 23 7 Ellensburg Hoops 21 March 7 11 Zillah Vipers 16 8 Granger Little Spartans 15 March 7 12 Benton City Thunder 23 13 Big River Basketball 21 March 7 14 Hanford Flight 31 17 Richland Gunners - Ang 14 March 7 23 Team Blitz.SYS 17 20 Prosser Stallions 16 March 7 24 Cougars 42 29 Union Gap Cubs 4 March 7 25 East Valley Hot Shots 37 26 Ellensburg Dragons 15 * = practice game Division Name: 1994 Dan Jansen Championship Team Hoopsters Coach: Rick Maldonado Players: Brent Maldonado, D'Angelo Salinas, Aiden Cazares, Chris Lopez, Izaiah Salazar, Titus Hazard, Josiah Isquierdo, Edgar Mendoza, Ricardo Salinas, Max Garcia 2nd Place Team Misfits Coach: Mo Sadeddin Players: Demetreus Sadeddin, Aden Mata, Nathan Gonzalez, Andres Duran, Kobe Pollock, Zion Lee, Brady Gasseling, Ian Simmons 4th Grade Boys Page 4 3rd Place Team Toppenish Wildcats Coach: James Perez Players: Andrew Ramirez, Nick Cortes, Adrian Villanueva, Graysen Mesplie, Shane Rivera, Diogo Cueva, Armondo John, Diego Castro, Yoaquin McCord, Izaiah Maldonado, Treavon Davis 4th Place Team East Valley Hoopers Coach: Brian Locke Players: Brady Locke, Carson Knautz, Xander Smith, Garin Gurtler, Keegan Edler, Morgan Rodriguez, Nic Field, Bradyen Palmateer, Teegan Hooper, Beaudry Benedetti 5th Place Team Zillah Flight Coach: Syd John Players: Nakea John, Brandon Favilla, Lane Sealock, Carson Favilla, Dawson Hibbs, Hunter Irion, Michael Kunz, Sam Jensen, Noah McNair, Tyson Snell Division Name: 1993 Charlie Ward Championship Team Cle Elum Fire Coach: Gary Favero Players: Dominick Johnson, Caleb Bogart, Tannen Graff, Jett Favero, Kenneth Homuth, Cash Najar, Joel Kelly, Remington Warne, Trevor Spear 2nd Place Team West Valley All Stars Coach: Scott Holt Players: Jaden Holt, Alex Prescott, Samuel Stephens, Erik Naranjo, Andrew Button, Max Fleming, Matthew Kroes, Mark Stephens, Cameron Teerink, Daniel Teerink, Henry Hodge 3rd Place Team Ellensburg Hoops Coach: Neil Musser Players: Kaeden Musser, Devon Sitton, Gavin Marrs, Ayden Pettigrew, Joe Bugni, Sean Davis, Nate Cortese, Brayden Twaites, Emmet Hoyt 4th Place Team Zillah Vipers Coach: Andy Juarez Players: Drew Juarez, Jon VanCleave, Joseph VanCleave, Aiden Garza, Luke Moore, Marco Guzman, Jayden Hanson, Reyes Ibarra, Jacob Hearron, Jess Ziegler 5th Place Team White Swan Cougars Coach: Shawn ScabbyRobe Players: Jonas ScabbyRobe, Jaydn ScabbyRobe, Roger Valdez, Talon Hull, Hunter Dittentholer, Robert Haggerty, Trevor Lewis 6th Place Team Granger Little Spartans Coach: Lon Stewart Players: Blake Bazaldua, Benjamin Gonzalez, Alexis Guadarrama, Simon Johnston, Jesus Muniz, Joel Ochoa, Lisandro Sandoval, Paul Stewart, Jose Tappo, Damien Cervantes, James Torres Division Name: 1992 Bonnie Blair Championship Team Benton City Thunder Coach: Mike Clayborne Players: Luke Clayborne, Lamont Payne, Axel Harmon, Aaron Stills, James Wilson, Evan Kolesar, Esco Inman, Martel Chavez, Cooper Covington, Izel Mendoza, Henry Ramos, Garrett Oliver, Colton Whitmore, Blake Payne 4th Grade Boys Page 5 2nd Place Team Hanford Flight Coach: Duke Mosley Players: Gannon Mosley, Austen Collins, Marco Izquierdo, Kyle Sypher, Nathan Dumond, Nick Rausch, Mason Castillo, Zachary Castillo, Jacob Brackenbury 3rd Place Team Big River Basketball Coach: Tim Craven Players: Andrew Rodriguez, Cole Harker, Ethan Maiocco, Hunter Azure, Jack Booth, Maddox Valenzuela, Noah Montez 4th Place Team Prosser Heat Coach: Justin Carey Players: Brennen Carey, Easton Paeschke, Luke Wolters, Aidan Harris, Cade Harris, Fabian Hernandez, Alejandro Milanez, Chris Veloz, Isaac
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