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New Albany Teams 2014 Ohio Youth Basketball . Com Classic March 14 - 15 - 16 3rd Grade Boys Pool A Pool B 1. Upeard Thunder 5. Excel 2. New Albany Eagles 6. Olentangy Liberty Patriots 3. Mansfield Cavs 7. Maysville Panthers 4. Cohen Elite Warriors 4th Grade Boys Pool C Pool D Pool E Pool F 11, Worthington Elite 15. Graham 19. Orange Pioneers 22. Liberty Blue 12. Dublin Celtics 16. Team Ohio 20. Dublin Rocks 23. Mansfield Cavs 13. Upper Arlington 17. Dutchtown Dawgs 21. Rat Pack 24. Sandusky Ballers 14. Hilliard Wildcats 18. Sylvania Timberwolves 5th Grade Boys Pool G Pool H 31. All Ohio Buckeyes 35. Ohio Clippers 32. Olentangy Braves 36. Cincy Bombers 33. Mansfield Cavs 37. All Ohio Black 34. Kinnikinnick Kwik 38. Warriors 6th Grade Boys Pool I Pool J Pool K Pool L 41. UA Bears 45. Mid Ohio Pumas Silver 48. Olentangy Stix 51. Cincy Slam 42. Columbus Cavs 46. OLS Sharks 49. Shelby Swish 52. Mid Ohio Fusion 43. Central Ohio Gold 47. Mansfield Cavs White 50. Mansfield Cavs Black 53. Olentangy Thunder 44. Dublin Starz 7th Grade Boys Pool M Pool N Pool O 61. Hoop Heroes Purple 65. COBA Knights 68. Northwest Warriors 62. Positive Creations 66. Hoop Squad 69. XF Tribe 63. C B C 67. Mansfield Lil Tygers 70. Dayton Metro Ank 64. Ohio Slammers Pool P Pool Q 71. Black Swamp Basketball 74. Mansfield Cavs 72. Hoop Heroes Green 75. Toledo Ice 73. Hoop Guru 76. Midwest Heat Dublin Scioto HS * Dublin Coffman HS * Marysville HS 2014 Ohio Youth Basketball . Com Classic March 14 - 15 - 16 8th Grade Boys Pool R Pool S Pool T 81. Ohio Elite Black 84. Westerville Wizards 87. Ohio Freedom 82. Mansfield Cavs White 85. Mansfield Cavs Black 88. Central Ohio Showtime 83. Hoop Dreams 86. Peak of Ohio 89. S B I Pool U Pool V 90. Olentangy Hoopsters 93. Ohio All Stars 91. COBA Knights 94. Central Ohio Knights 92. Mansfield Lil Tygers 95. Hidden Gems Energy 9th Grade Boys Pool W Pool X Pool Y Pool Z 101. COBA Knights 104. Ohio Assault 107. Cheat Lakers 110. O A B C 102. 614 Buckeyes White 105. 614 Buckeyes Grey 108. Sting 111. Ohio Wildcats 103. Licking Co. Kings 106. Ohio Valley Miners 109. Ohio Unity Holtrey 112. Ohio Unity Zeltwenger March 28 - 29 - 30 22nd Annual Ohio Youth Basketball State Championships Hilliard Davidson - Darby - Bradley High Schools Boys and Girls Teams Grades 3rd thru 10/11th Ohio Youth Basketball PO Box 865 * Lancaster, OH 43130 * 740-808-0380 * www.ohioyouthbasketball.com Game Rules 1. Length of Games A. All games in the 3rd - 4th - 5th - 6th grade games will be played in two 12 minute halves B. All games in the 7th thru 10/11th grade games will be played in two 14 minute halves 2. Overtime Periods A. First overtime will be 3 minutes long B. Each overtime after the first will be one minute long. C. No extra time-outs will be given for overtime. 3. Clock A. The clock will stop on every whistle and stay stopped until ball is back in play B. If a team is behind by 20 points or more in the 2nd half, the clock will continue to run, except on shooting fouls and time outs. If the team behind cuts the lead to under 20 points, the clock will go back to being stopped on every whistle. 4. Game Balls A. All games in the 3rd - 4th - 5th - 6th grades will use the womens size basketball. B. All games in the 7th grade and up will use the mens size basketball. 5. Grace Period A. Game time is game time. You will be given a 5 minute grace period. If your team is not ready to play by that time, the game will be forfeited by a score of 15 - 0. B. A team may start and finish a game with less than 5 players. C. If a site is running ahead of schedule, both coaches can agree to start the game early. 6. Scorekeepers A. Each team needs to provide a scorekeeper and sit at the scorers table. The first team listed is the home team and is the official book. The visiting team scorekeeper is en- couraged to sit at the table. 7. Time Outs A. Each team will receive four 30 second time outs. No timeouts will be added for over time games. 8. Teams with the same records A. Please see the tie breaking procedure hanging by the brackets and on the web site. If your team is involved in a three way tie, it is the coach’s responsibility to contact OYB to make sure of proper seeding. DO NOT take the word of the site director. 9. Reporting Scores A. Both coach’s need to make sure the final score is on the official score sheet and that the winning team is listed correctly B. It is the responsibility of each coach to check the board at the main site to make sure the scores were called in correctly. Mistakes can be made when scores are called in. C. If you find an error, contact OYB immediately. Any Rule Interpretations Please See Site Director or call OYB at 740-808-0380 Special Rules For 3rd Grade Division Full Court Press Is Allowed Only During the Final Two Minutes of Game Foul Line Will Be Moved Up One Foot 2014 Ohio Youth Basketball . Com Classic Dublin Scioto / Dublin Coffman High Schools Marysville High Schools Dublin Dublin Dublin Dublin Dublin Dublin Marysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Scioto Scioto Scioto Coffman Coffman Coffman HS HS HS HS HS Main Aux 1 Aux 2 Main Aux 1 Aux 2 Main Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Fri. 3/14 6:30 pm 43-44 1-2 X 11-12 13-14 X X X X X 7:30 pm 101-102 41-42 X 81-82 31-32 X X X X X 8:30 pm 104-105 63-64 X 84-85 61-62 X X X X X Sat. 3/15 9:00 am 107-108 19-20 5-6 45-46 68-69 87-88 65-66 110-111 X X 10:05 am 32-34 22-23 31-33 48-49 3-4 X 90-91 71-72 X X 11:10 am 107-109 19-21 5-7 45-47 68-70 87-89 65-67 110-112 X 11-13 12:15 pm 22-24 1-3 2-4 48-50 32-33 31-34 90-92 71-73 X 12-14 1:20 pm 108-109 20-21 6-7 46-47 69-70 88-89 66-67 111-112 X 93-94 2:25 pm 23-24 1-4 2-3 49-50 X 33-34 91-92 72-73 X 11-14 3:30 pm 51-52 17-18 15-16 74-75 35-36 37-38 101-103 93-95 X 12-13 4:35 pm 104-106 61-63 62-64 82-83 41-43 42-44 84-86 X X X 5:40 pm 51-53 15-17 16-18 74-76 35-37 36-38 102-103 94-95 X X 6:45 pm 105-106 61-64 62-63 81-83 41-44 42-43 85-86 X X X 7:50 pm 52-53 15-18 16-17 75-76 35-38 36-37 X X X X Sun. 3/16 9:00 am 8th 7th 5th 8th 7th 5th 8th so 7th so 4th so 4th so 10:05 am 3rd 6th 6th 3rd 6th 6th 9th 9th 9th 9th 11:10 am 5th Se 7th 7th 5th Se 7th 7th 7th so 7th so 8th so 8th so 12:15 pm 3rd Se 8th 8th 3rd Se 8th 8th 9th so 9th so 6thso 6th so 1:20 pm 6th Se 4th 4th 6th Se 4th 4th 9th Se 9th Se 4th SO 8th SO 2:25 pm 8th Se 5th CH 7th Se 8th Se 3rd CH 7th Se 9th SO 7th SO X 6th SO 3:30 pm 6th CH 4th Se X 4th Se X X 9th CH X X X 4:35 pm 8th CH X X 7th CH X X X X X X 5:40 pm 4th CH X X X X X X X X X OYB Tournaments Next Weekend March 21 - 22 - 23 21st Annual Cougar Classic / Westland HS - Columbus - and - 9th Annual Rocket Classic / Berne Union HS - Lancaster We Apologize, But We Were Unable To Meet All Game Time Requests Find Your Team Number and Locate Game Time and Sites. Be at Game Sites at Least 30 Minutes Prior To Start of Game Failing To Show Up For A Scheduled Game Could Mean Being Denied Into Future Tournaments OFFICIAL BRACKETS WILL BE POSTED AT DUBLIN SCIOTO HIGH SCHOOL ONLY PO Box 865 * Lancaster, OH 43130 * 740-808-0380 * www.ohioyouthbasketball.com Addresses Dublin Scioto HS - 4000 Hard Rd - Dublin, OH 43016 Dublin Coffman - 6780 Coffman Rd - Dublin, OH 43017 Marysville HS - 800 Amrine Mill Rd - Marysville, OH 43040 USA Sports Academy - 4185 E. 5th Ave - Columbus, OH 43219 Giving the youth of Ohio the opportunity to reach their goals in basketball P.O. Box 865 2014 BOYS OHIO YOUTH BASKETBALL 740-808-0380 Lancaster, OH 43130 www.ohioyouthbasketball.com Grades Based On 2013-14 School Year SPRING TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE March 21 - 22 - 23 21st Annual Cougar Classic Grades 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th Westland High School - Columbus Entry Fee $ 275.00 9th Annual Rocket Basketball Classic Grades 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th Berne Union High School - Sugar Grove Entry Fee $ 275.00 March 28 - 29 - 30 22nd Annual Ohio Youth Basketball State Championships Grades 3rd - 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th Hilliard Davidson High School - Columbus Entry Fee $ 275.00 35th Annual Mountaineer Shoot Out - Morgantown, WV Grades 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th -8th - 9th - 10/11th Sponsored by Consol Energy - Morgantown HS and WV Univ Entry Fee $ 275.00 3rd Annual Northern KY Battle of the Borders Grades 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th Newport High School - Newport, KY Entry Fee $ 275.00 April 4 - 5 - 6 5th Annual Pickerington Basketball Classic Grades 3rd - 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th -8th - 9th - 10/11th Pickerington North & Central High Schools Entry Fee $ 275.00 7th Annual Springboro Basketball Classic Grades 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th -8th - 9th - 10/11th Springboro High School -Dayton / Cincinnati Entry Fee $ 275.00 3rd Annual Tornado Classic Grades 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th West Muskingum HS - Zanesville Entry Fee $ 275.00 April 11 - 12 - 13 21st Annual Gale Hoop Classic Grades 5th - 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th Lancaster High School - Lancaster Entry Fee $ 275.00 13th Annual Bean City Hoop Challenge Grades 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th Lima Senior HS Entry Fee $ 275.00 10th Annual College of Wooster / Corey John Cline Memorial Grades 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th College of Wooster - Wooster Entry Fee $ 275.00 6th Annual USA Sports Academy Classic Grades 3rd - 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th -8th - 9th USA Sports Academy - Columbus Entry Fee $ 275.00 Inaugural Dick’s Sporting Goods Classic Grades 3rd - 4th - 5th - 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th Sycamore & Other Area Cincinnati High Schools - Cincinanti Entry Fee $ 275.00 April 18 - 19 10th Annual Todd Bell Memorial Easter Classic Grades 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10/11th USA
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