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School Team Letter P.O. Box 865 * Lancaster, OH 43130 * 740-808-0380 * www.ohioyouthbasketball.com 13th Annual Kings Island Memorial Day Madness Basketball Tournament We Welcome The Opportunity To Also Crown The National Association of Youth Basketball Coaches National Championship Teams Over 210 Teams From 8 States Are Competing To Be Named NAYBC National Champions In 8 Divisions Be Sure To Look For NAYBC In 2015 Where Youth Coaches Can Make A Real Difference Giving the youth of Ohio the opportunity to reach their goals in basketball P.O. Box 865 * Lancaster, OH 43130 * 740-808-0380 * www.ohioyouthbasketball.com Coaches Proof of Grade/Age Make sure you have proper documents with you to prove your players are in the proper grade. If a protest is made on one of your players and you do not have a copy of his grade card/ birth certificate with you, your team will have to forfeit the game in question. Every Coach should have those with them. We can’t let you travel home to get them or have a parent bring them later. They need to be in your possesssion. To protest a player a written protest is required along with a $100.00 cash deposit. If protest is proven the $100.00 will be returned to person protesting If protest is denied, the $100.00 will be donated to the school where game was played. Ohio Youth Basketball or NAYBC does not keep any protest money Please read the Age/Grade eligibilty to make sure your players are in the proper grade. Sunday’s Championship Tournament For Divisions With 24 or more teams Listed below is how Sunday’s Championships will be determined in those divisions D 1 - All 1st Place Pool Winners play in a Single Elimation Tournament against other 1st Place Pool Winners. Team and Individual Awards are given to the Champion and Runner up. D 2 - All 2nd Place Pool Finishers play in a Single Elimination Tournament against other 2nd Place Pool Finishers. Individual Awards are given to the players on the Championship D 3 - All 3rd Place Pool Finishers play in a Single Elimination Tournament against other 3rd Place Pool Finishers. A Team Award is given to the Championship Team All other divisions that have nine or more teams, the top two teams from each pool advance to a Single Elimination Tournament. Team and Individual Awards are given to the Champion and Runner Up. Less than 9 teams, the top three teams from each pool advance to championship round Giving the youth of Ohio the opportunity to reach their goals in basketball 2014 Boys Ohio Youth Basketball Age/Grade Eligibilty The ages listed below try to make sure that a player can participate with his classmates as long as he is eligible to participate with them during the school season. They also try to make sure any player starting school early or moved up due to academic success is not penalized for that success. This rule has created some confusion in the past. If a player is playing down a grade, the OYB office must be notified and cleared to play before he is eligible to participate These Age/Grade requirements meet AAU guidelines 3rd Grade Division Must be in the 3rd Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and will be 10 years or under on September 1, 2014 Exception: If player will be 9 years old or under on September 1, 2014 he can be in any grade during the 2013-14 school year. 4th Grade Division Must be in the 4th Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and will be11 years or under on September 1, 2014 Exception: If player will be 10 years old on September 1, 2014 he can be in any grade during the 2013-14 school year 5th Grade Division Must be in the 5th Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and will be 12 years or under on September 1, 2014 Exception: If player will be 11 years old on September 1, 2014 he can be in any grade during the 2013-14 school year 6th Grade Division Must be in the 6th Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and will be 13 years or under on September 1, 2014 Exception: If player will be 12 years old on September 1, 2014 he can be in any grade during the 2013-14 school year 7th Grade Division Must be in the 7th Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and will be 14 years or under on September 1, 2014 Exception: If player will be 13 years old on September 1, 2014 he can be in any grade during the 2013-14 school year 8th Grade Division Must be in the 8th Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and will be 15 years or under on September 1, 2014 Exception: If player will be 14 years old on September 1, 2014 he can be in any grade during the 2013-14 school year 9th Grade Division Must be in the 9th Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and will 16 years or under on September 1, 2014 Exception: If player will be 15 years old on September 1, 2014 he can be in any grade during the 2013-14 school year 10/11th Grade Division Must be in the 10/11th Grade or under during the 2013-14 school year and have High School eligibility left for the 2014-15 school season Graduating seniors are not allowed to compete in Ohio Youth Basketball Tournaments regardless of age. 2014 Kings Island Memorial Day Madness 3rd Grade Boys Division Pool A Pool B 1. Pro Camps 4. Dayton Swish 2. Cincy Lakers 5. Central Ohio Blue 3. Chillicothe 6. Tri State Fire 4th Grade Boys Division Pool C Pool D Pool E Pool F 11. Dayton Swish 14. Cincy Shock 17. Sky Ice 20. MVP Dynasty 12. Ohio Unity 15. Ohio Ballstars 18. Future Warriors 21. Pro Camps 13. Dayton Nets 16. Dayton Airmen 19. Bulldogs 22. Lima Gators 5th Grade Boys Division Pool G Pool H Pool I 31. Future Warriors Black 35. Sky Ice 38. Future Warriors Red 32. Dayton Nets 36. Dayton Pilots 39. KY Bulls 33. Ohio Ballstars 37. Mon County Cavs 40. XXXXXXXX 34. Dayton Metro Mundy Pool J Pool K 41. Who Got Game Snyder 44. Hidden Gems Black 42. Riverside Indians 45. XXXXXXXXXXX 43. Toledo Celtics 46. Athens County Shock 6th Grade Boys Division Pool L Pool M Pool N Pool O 51. Cincinnati Royals-Blue 54. Sky Ice 57. Dayton Pilots 60. Sports Plus Shooters 52. Ohio Ballstars-Black 55. Cincinnati Royals-White 58. Ohio Ballstars-White 61. Ohio Ballstars-Red 53. Ohio Elite-Purple 56. Hidden Gems-Black 59. Huntsman Select-Black 62. ACE Prospects Pool P Pool Q Pool R Pool S 64. Air Kev-Kolb 67. White Lightning 70. SO Ohio Magic-Davis 73. OSP Sixers 65. Shining Star Sports-Godwin 68. Huntsman Select-White 71. Ohio Elite-Black 74. Dayton Nets 66. WV Reign 69. Pony Express 72. Lima Gators 75. 4 K Basketball 7th Grade Boys Division Pool T Pool U Pool V Pool W 81. Cincinnati Reign 84. Cincy Ducks 87. Cincy Mustangs 90. Shining Star Sports-Hill 82. Club Ohio 85. RGB 88. Team 1 91. Cincinnati Royals-Black 83. Huntsman Select-White 86. Bulldogs 89. Toledo Celtics 92. Lima Gators Pool X Pool Y Pool Z Pool AA 93. Ohio Ballstars-White 96. Sky Ice 99. Future Warriors 102. Ohio Stars-Charske 94. Dayton Metro-Ank 97. Air Kev 100. Huntsman Select-Black 103. Wolverines 95. BTC Trojans 98. LBC 101. Athens Co Shock 104. Rail Cities Attack Pool BB Pool CC Pool DD Pool EE 105. Shelby Shooters 108. Miami Valley Rainmakers 111. Ohio Havoc 114. Ohio Legacy-Red 106. Ohio Stars-Renshaw 109. Cincinnati Royals-Blue 112. Dayton Nets 115. Dayton Pilots 107. Riverside Flyers 110. SO Ohio Elite 113. Pacers 116. Elite Basketball Club Pool FF Pool GG 117. Dayton Metro-Jones 120. WV Wave 118. OKB 121. 4 K Basketball 119. OBC Adidas 122. Dayton Swish Ohio Youth Basketball Summer Tournaments May 30-31, June 1................................................Tri. Village Classic...........................Upper Arlington HS Centerville Basketball Classic..............Centerville HS June 6 - 7 - 8 ............................................................Celtic Classic....................................Dublin Jerome HS Boys Pre-Nationals...............................Dayton Meadowdale HS June 13 - 14 - 15 ..................................................College Bound Classic........................Hilliard Bradley HS June 20 - 21 - 22.........................................Ohio Youth Basketball Summer Championships......Reynoldsburg HS 2014 Kings Island Memorial Day Madness 8th Grade Boys Division Pool HH Pool II Pool JJ Pool KK 131. Wolverines Elite 134. Ohio Unity 137. Illinois Skillz 140. Sky Ice 132. Shining Star Sports-Mederer 135. Ohio Ballstars-White 138. Club Ohio 141. Ohio Stars 133. SO Ohio Magic-Keeney 136. Southern Express 139. Ohio Running Rebels 142. SO Ohio Fury 142a WV Flight Pool LL Pool MM Pool NN Pool OO 143. Mansfield Tygers 146. HLB 149. Shining Star Sports-Dayton 152. Future Warriors 144. Dayton Swish 147. Shining Star Sports-Lay 150. KY Select 153. Huntsman Select-Red 145. ACE Prospects 148. Huntsman Select-White 151. ACS-Black 154. 4 Kids Basketball Pool PP Pool QQ Pool RR Pool SS 155. Dayton Nets 158. WV Reign 161. Marietta Hidden Gems 164. Dayton Metro-Painters 156. Ohio Freedom 159. Kryptonite 162. Tri State Warriors 165. Ohio Elite-Black 157. ACS-Green 160. Saginaw Elite 163. Dayton Pilots 166. Dayton Phantoms 9th Grade Boys Division Pool TT Pool UU Pool VV Pool WW 171.
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