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5Th Grade Boys FINAL RESULTS Yakima Valley AAU Three Rivers Winter League 2015 Presented by the Yakima Valley Sports Authority 5th Grade Boys FINAL RESULTS Division Name: 1985 Joan Benoit-Samuelson Division Name: 1984 Greg Louganis Place No. Team Name Win Loss Place No. Team Name Win Loss 1st 6 Toppenish Wildcats 5 0 1st 9 Mabton Mighty Viks 5 0 2nd 1 509 Ballerz.SYS 3 2 2nd 11 Selah Vikings Gold 4 1 3rd 3 Grandview Hounds (+12, +7 = +19) 2 3 3rd 10 Naches Rangers 3 2 4th 4 Granger Spartan Elite (+10, -12 = -2) 2 3 4th 7 Big River Bball – Cruzen 2 3 5th 2 East Valley Heat (-10, -7 = -17) 2 3 5th 12 Yakima City Boys 1 4 6th 5 Selah Hot Spot 1 4 6th 8 Ellensburg Heat 0 5 Division Name: 1983 Edwin Moses Division Name: 1982 Mary Decker Place No. Team Name Win Loss Place No. Team Name Win Loss 1st 13 Benton City 5 0 1st 19 Moses Lake Bandits 5 0 2nd 17 Richland Gunners 3 2 2nd 24 West Valley Swat 4 1 3rd 15 Gale Rew 3 2 3rd 21 Sunnyside HD 3 2 4th 16 Hanford Flight 2 3 4th 20 Selah Vikings Blue 2 3 5th 14 Big River Bball - Craven 2 3 5th 23 West Valley Rams 1 4 6th 18 Tri Cities Hoopsters 0 5 6th 22 Union Gap Lakers 0 5 Division Name: 1981 Carl Lewis Division Name: 1980 Eric Heiden Place No. Team Name Win Loss Place No. Team Name Win Loss 1st 28 West Valley Sonics 3 1 1st 32 Moses Lake Thunder 4 0 2nd 25 Grandview Hounds - Garza 3 1 2nd 33 Sunnyside Heat.SYS 3 1 3rd 29 Moses Lake 2 2 3rd 30 Ephrata Tigers 2 2 4th 26 Prosser Rampage 1 3 4th 34 UKC Wild 1 3 5th 27 Sunnyside Christian 1 3 5th 31 Granger Spartans 0 4 Division Name: 1979 Kurt Thomas Place No. Team Name Win Loss 1st 38 Royal Knights 4 0 2nd 36 Yakama 3 1 3rd 35 East Valley Venom 2 2 4th 39 West Valley Thunder 1 3 5th 37 Riverside 0 4 *January 24 2 East Valley Heat 44 8 Ellensburg Heat 2 *January 24 4 Granger Spartan Elite 46 11 Selah Vikings Gold 19 *January 24 5 Selah Hot Spot 36 10 Naches Rangers 23 *January 24 6 Toppenish Wildcats 51 12 Yakima City Boys 16 January 24 9 Mabton Mighty Viks 32 7 Big River Bball - Cruzen 21 *January 24 13 Benton City 33 25 Grandview Hounds - Garza 32 *January 24 14 Big River Bball - Craven 19 26 Prosser Rampage 10 *January 24 15 Gale Rew 32 27 Sunnyside Christian 13 *January 24 21 Sunnyside HD 26 16 Hanford Flight 10 *January 24 17 Richland Gunners 33 23 West Valley Rams 27 *January 24 24 West Valley Swat 33 18 Tri Cities Hoopsters 16 *January 24 19 Moses Lake Bandits 54 34 UKC Wild 8 January 24 19 Moses Lake Bandits 50 20 Selah Vikings Blue 17 *January 24 28 West Valley Sonics 36 20 Selah Vikings Blue 21 *January 24 22 Union Gap Lakers 27 31 Granger Spartans 21 *January 24 30 Ephrata Tigers 43 37 Riverside 6 *January 24 30 Ephrata Tigers 37 39 West Valley Thunder 12 *January 24 33 Sunnyside Heat.SYS 37 36 Yakama 32 * = practice game 5th Grade Boys Page 2 January 31 3 Grandview Hounds - Cortez 39 4 Granger Spartan Elite 27 January 31 6 Toppenish Wildcats 44 1 509 Ballerz.SYS 34 January 31 2 East Valley Heat 36 5 Selah Hot Spot 33 January 31 9 Mabton Mighty Viks 35 10 Naches Rangers 32 January 31 7 Big River Bball - Cruzen 31 12 Yakima City Boys 24 January 31 11 Selah Vikings Gold 36 8 Ellensburg Heat 10 January 31 13 Benton City 39 18 Tri Cities Hoopsters 12 January 31 14 Big River Bball - Craven 19 17 Richland Gunners 12 January 31 21 Sunnyside HD 53 22 Union Gap Lakers 15 January 31 20 Selah Vikings Blue 23 23 West Valley Rams 17 January 31 24 West Valley Swat 50 23 West Valley Rams 12 January 31 25 Grandview Hounds - Garza 33 27 Sunnyside Christian 24 January 31 28 West Valley Sonics 32 29 Moses Lake 28 *January 31 29 Moses Lake 40 37 Riverside 4 January 31 33 Sunnyside Heat.SYS 15 34 UKC Wild 14 *January 31 32 Moses Lake Thunder 36 35 East Valley Venom 20 *January 31 32 Moses Lake Thunder 35 39 West Valley Thunder 20 February 7 1 509 Ballerz.SYS 34 5 Selah Hot Spot 25 February 7 3 Grandview Hounds – Cortez 39 2 East Valley Heat 32 February 7 6 Toppenish Wildcats 60 4 Granger Spartan Elite 20 February 7 10 Naches Rangers 39 12 Yakima City Boys 37 February 7 9 Mabton Mighty Viks 37 8 Ellensburg Heat 27 February 7 16 Hanford Flight 26 18 Tri Cities Hoopsters 15 February 7 15 Gale Rew 26 14 Big River Bball - Craven 16 February 7 13 Benton City 30 17 Richland Gunners 25 February 7 19 Moses Lake Bandits 38 23 West Valley Rams 20 February 7 19 Moses Lake Bandits 43 24 West Valley Swat 21 February 7 24 West Valley Swat 33 22 Union Gap Lakers 17 February 7 29 Moses Lake 16 27 Sunnyside Christian 14 February 7 25 Grandview Hounds - Garza 34 29 Moses Lake 25 February 7 25 Grandview Hounds - Garza 28 26 Prosser Rampage 17 February 7 32 Moses Lake Thunder 35 34 UKC Wild 13 February 7 32 Moses Lake Thunder 41 30 Ephrata Tigers 28 February 7 30 Ephrata Tigers 31 31 Granger Spartans 15 February 7 36 Yakama 38 35 East Valley Venom 33 February 7 38 Royal Knights 50 39 West Valley Thunder 4 *February 7 38 Royal Knights 36 28 West Valley Sonics 26 * = practice game 5th Grade Boys Page 3 February 14 6 Toppenish Wildcats 43 2 East Valley Heat 21 February 14 1 509 Ballerz.SYS 39 4 Granger Spartan Elite 29 February 14 9 Mabton Mighty Viks 32 11 Selah Vikings Gold 26 February 14 12 Yakima City Boys 31 8 Ellensburg Heat 19 February 14 14 Big River Bball - Craven 39 18 Tri Cities Hoopsters 19 February 14 24 West Valley Swat 35 20 Selah Vikings Blue 19 February 14 19 Moses Lake Bandits 47 22 Union Gap Lakers 8 February 14 19 Moses Lake Bandits 52 21 Sunnyside HD 22 February 14 27 Sunnyside Christian 15 28 West Valley Sonics 0 February 14 29 Moses Lake 28 26 Prosser Rampage 17 *February 14 29 Moses Lake 29 35 East Valley Venom 16 February 14 38 Royal Knights 35 35 East Valley Venom 11 February 14 38 Royal Knights 40 37 Riverside 6 February 14 32 Moses Lake Thunder 38 31 Granger Spartans 8 February 14 32 Moses Lake Thunder 26 33 Sunnyside Heat.SYS 18 February 21 1 509 Ballerz.SYS 46 3 Grandview Hounds - Cortez 39 *February 21 3 Grandview Hounds - Cortez 39 9 Mabton Mighty Viks 33 February 21 4 Granger Spartan Elite 46 2 East Valley Heat 36 February 21 6 Toppenish Wildcats 53 5 Selah Hot Spot 27 February 21 10 Naches Rangers 30 7 Big River Bball - Cruzen 29 February 21 7 Big River Bball – Cruzen 38 8 Ellensburg Heat 24 February 21 10 Naches Rangers 37 8 Ellensburg Heat 18 February 21 17 Richland Gunners 37 18 Tri Cities Hoopsters 16 February 21 13 Benton City 33 15 Gale Rew 31 February 21 20 Selah Vikings Blue 28 22 Union Gap Lakers 12 February 21 21 Sunnyside HD 35 23 West Valley Rams 23 *February 21 25 Grandview Hounds - Garza 36 31 Granger Spartans 14 February 21 28 West Valley Sonics 46 26 Prosser Rampage 18 February 21 33 Sunnyside Heat.SYS 23 30 Ephrata Tigers 21 February 21 30 Ephrata Tigers 21 34 UKC Wild 19 *February 21 38 Royal Knights 42 34 UKC Wild 15 February 21 38 Royal Knights 52 36 Yakama 8 *February 21 27 Sunnyside Christian 28 36 Yakama 22 February 21 39 West Valley Thunder 25 37 Riverside 12 February 28 2 East Valley Heat 29 1 509 Ballerz.SYS 27 February 28 6 Toppenish Wildcats 55 3 Grandview Hounds - Cortez 30 February 28 11 Selah Vikings Gold 38 10 Naches Rangers 24 February 28 9 Mabton Mighty Viks 48 12 Yakima City Boys 29 February 28 16 Hanford Flight 28 14 Big River Bball - Craven 23 February 28 17 Richland Gunners 24 16 Hanford Flight 20 February 28 15 Gale Rew 29 18 Tri Cities Hoopsters 14 February 28 23 West Valley Rams 36 22 Union Gap Lakers 20 February 28 24 West Valley Swat 38 21 Sunnyside HD 28 February 28 28 West Valley Sonics 51 25 Grandview Hounds - Garza 37 February 28 26 Prosser Rampage 36 27 Sunnyside Christian 26 February 28 33 Sunnyside Heat.SYS 22 31 Granger Spartans 16 February 28 36 Yakama 58 37 Riverside 14 February 28 35 East Valley Venom 24 39 West Valley Thunder 12 * = practice game 5th Grade Boys Page 4 March 7 4 Granger Spartan Elite 56 5 Selah Hot Spot 43 March 7 5 Selah Hot Spot 48 3 Grandview Hounds – Cortez 33 *March 7 1 509 Ballerz.SYS 15 7 Big River Bball - Cruzen 0 March 7 11 Selah Vikings Gold 38 7 Big River Bball - Cruzen 23 March 7 11 Selah Vikings Gold 38 12 Yakima City Boys 35 March 7 13 Benton City 33 14 Big River Bball – Craven 32 March 7 13 Benton City 33 16 Hanford Flight 30 March 7 15 Gale Rew 20 16 Hanford Flight 15 March 7 17 Richland Gunners 42 15 Gale Rew 34 March 7 21 Sunnyside HD 44 20 Selah Vikings Blue 14 *March 7 33 Sunnyside Heat.SYS 21 26 Prosser Rampage 18 March 7 34 UKC Wild 30 31 Granger Spartans 10 March 7 36 Yakama 36 39 West Valley Thunder 13 March 7 35 East Valley Venom 36 37 Riverside 12 * = practice game Division Name: 1985 Joan Benoit-Samuelson Championship Team Toppenish Wildcats Coach: James Perez Players: Adam Myers, Damian Gama, Golofredo Robledo, Jason Grant, Mario Larios, Riley Mesplie, Kirk Houle, Joshua Perez 2nd Place Team 509 Ballerz Coach: Rey Bazan Players: Raymond Ramirez, Adrian Bazan, Devin Escamilla, Joshua Montelongo, Enrique Lopez, Jeremiah Garza, Justice Hart, Ezekiel Mendoza, Alejandro Lopez 3rd Place Team Grandview Hounds Coach: Baldemar Cortez Players: Joaquin Cortez, Jaden Jech, Jai Silva, Anthony Rodriguez, Andrew Garza, Damian Perez, Noe Medina, Fenix Ferrell Medina, Robert Gomez 4th Place Team Granger Spartan Elite Coach: Alfredo Cardenas Players: Alfredo Cardenas, Jose Cardenas, Ruben Ornelas, Adam Asher, Davian Castro, Julian Shaul, James Brice, Carlos Perez, Isaiah Salcedo 5th Place Team East Valley Heat Coach: Eric Berg Players: Aiden Estill-Nash, Luis Sandoval, Brody Phillips, Tyrus Johnson, Ryker Wilburn, Kobe Taylor, Kaden Taylor, Khale Calhoun, Kaleb Thorson, Markus Valdez 6th Place Team Selah Hot Spot Coach: Tyler Johnson Players: Levi Pepper, Nicholas Zambito, Kaden
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