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3X3 U18 Guide 01 Layout 1 20152015 USAUSA BasketballBasketball 3x33x3 U18U18 NationalNational TournamentTournament MediaMedia GuideGuide MayMay 1-3,1-3, 20152015 •• ColoradoColorado Springs,Springs, ColoradoColorado 20152015 USAUSA Men’sMen’s 3x33x3 U18U18 NationalNational TournamentTournament ScheduleSchedule Preliminary Round Groups Group A W-L Group B W-L Arch Ryvals 0-0 Dallas 0-0 Aztecs 0-0 Give n Go 0-0 Ballerz 0-0 MCL 0-0 Denver Snipers 0-0 Stars 0-0 D-Town Blazers 0-0 Titans 0-0 Tradition 0-0 Hoopla Wildcats 0-0 Preliminary Round Saturday, May 2 Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 10 a.m. Tradition - Aztecs Denver Snipers - Ballerz Arch Ryvals - D-Town Blazers 10:20 a.m. Stars - Dallas Give n Go - Hoopla Wildcats MCL - Titans 11:20 a.m. Arch Ryvals - Aztecs Tradition - Denver Snipers D-Town Blazers - Ballerz 11:40 a.m. MCL - Dallas Hoopla Wildcats - Titans Stars - Give n Go 3 p.m. Tradition - Arch Ryvals D-Town Blazers - Denver Snipers Ballerz - Aztecs 3:20 p.m. Titans - Give n Go MCL - Stars Dallas - Hoopla Wildcats 4:20 p.m. Ballerz - Arch Ryvals Tradition - D-Town Blazers Aztecs - Denver Snipers 4:40 p.m. Hoopla Wildcats - MCL Stars - Titans Dallas - Give n Go 5:40 p.m. Denver Snipers - Arch Ryvals Aztecs - D-Town Blazers Tradition - Ballerz 6 p.m. Hoopla Wildcats - Stars Dallas - Titans Give n Go - MCL Consolation Round Medal Quarterfinals Sunday, May 3 Sunday, May 3 Court 3 Court 1 Court 2 Consolation Semifinals 9:40 a.m. B2 - A3 A2 - B3 9:20 a.m. B5 - A6 10:00 a.m. A1 - B4 B1 - A4 9:40 a.m. A5 - B6 Medal Semifinals Consolation Final 10:40 a.m. Winner B1/A4 vs. Winner A2/B3 (court 1) 10:40 a.m. Consolation Semifinal Winners 10:40 a.m. Winner A1/B4 vs. Winner B2/A3 (court 2) Final 11:20 a.m. Semfinal Winners (court 2) ConnectConnect withwith USAUSA BasketballBasketball • facebook.com/usabasketball • twitter.com/usabasketball • instagram.com/usabasketball • • plus.google.com/+usabasketball • youtube.com/usab • USAUSA 3x33x3 U18U18 NationalNational TournamentTournament MediaMedia GuideGuide ContentsContents Tradition (Hoop it Up Denver / GYBBL 3x3 U18 Tournament) The Basics Mitchell Bloom, Joe Miks, Cam Pearson, Will Wittman .............28-29 Men’s Schedule.............................................................................IFC Women’s Schedule ...........................................................................1 Athlete Profiles - Women’s Teams Men’s Team Rosters ......................................................................2-3 Colorado Elite Blue (Hoop it Up Denver / GYBBL 3x3 U18 Women’s Team Rosters....................................................................4 Tournament) USA 3x3 U18 Notes..........................................................................5 Kristina Cavey, Kylie Jimenez, Alyssa Rader, Jonni Smith........30-31 CBC (Highlands Ranch) Athlete Profiles - Men’s Teams Blaire Braxton, Tommi Olson, Symone Starks, Leilah Vigil .......32-33 Arch Ryvals (Hoop It Up St. Louis, Missouri) Hard2Guard (Hard2Guard 3x3) Cliff De Groot, Darren Huntley, Kkyle Noah, Tyree White .............6-7 Nicole Nanos, Elaina Perez, Alexa Rodriguez, Ariel Scott ........34-35 Aztecs (Southwest Select) Defend (2014 USA U18 3x3 champions) Cedarious Barfield, Devon Howard, DaSean Moore, Kristine Anigwe, Natalie Chou, Asia Durr, Arike Ogunbowale ...36-37 Mica Ward......................................................................................8-9 Elite Force (Southwest Select) Ballerz (Southwest Select) Ciara Fields, Kyra Lewis, Takiyah Lopez, Alexis Winters .........38-39 Jamigh James, Michael Kirkland, Joel Martinez, Zach Mucha ..10-11 Next Level (Southwest Select) Dallas (Southwest Select) Vanessa Barriga, Meleah Morgan, Cierra Winters, Richard Aubert, Isaiah Brooks, Matt Gregory, Nai Bayah-Blount.......................................................................40-41 Jeremiah Tolbert ........................................................................12-13 Southern Starz (Winston-Salem Stealers 3x3) Denver Snipers (Ponderosa 3x3 U18 Tournament) Erin Boley, Kennedy Gavin, Nia Hollie, Shaquera Wade...........42-43 Noah Beck, Sam Masten, Ben Potts, Padiet Wang...................14-15 Winston-Salem Stealers (Winston-Salem Stealers 3x3) D-Town Blazers (Hoop It Up Denver) Taylor Blakely, Kala Doub, Patterson Jones, Miracle Walters ...44-45 Devante Jones, Tyler McFarland, Matt Newkirk ........................16-17 Give n Go (Give n Go) USA 3x3 U18 National Team History Jacob Conger, Nick Conger, Mark Lambros, Corbin Lewis .......18-19 All-Time Rosters .............................................................................48 Hoopla Wildcats (Hoopla 3x3 Oregon) All-Time Final Standings .................................................................49 Nik Blake, Dylan Jordan, Teagan Quitoriano, Zach Reichle......20-21 All-Time Medal Count & USA Scores ............................................50 MCL (Give n Go) Derrick Bussey, T.J. Connaker, Samson Enis, Joe Sajkowski...22-23 Inside USA Basketball Stars (USA Basketball) Board of Directors & Staff ...............................................................52 Zach Collins, Jalek Felton, Payton Pritchard, Committees.....................................................................................53 P.J. Washington .........................................................................24-25 USA Basketball Today ...............................................................54-55 Titans (Ponderosa 3x3 U18 Tournament) Danny Garrick, Riley Matticks, Monroe Porter, Jared Small......26-27 20152015 USAUSA Women’sWomen’s 3x33x3 U18U18 NationalNational TournamentTournament ScheduleSchedule Preliminary Round Groups Group A W-L Group B W-L Colorado Elite Blue 0-0 CBC 0-0 Hard2Guard 0-0 Defend 0-0 Next Level 0-0 Elite Force 0-0 Southern Starz 0-0 W-S Stealers 0-0 Preliminary Round Saturday, May 2 Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 10:40 a.m. Colorado Elite - Hard2Guard Next Level - Southern Starz n/a 11 a.m. Elite Force - W-S Stealers n/a Defend - CBC 12 p.m. n/a Colorado Elite - Next Level Hard2Guard - Southern Starz 12:20 p.m. W-S Stealers - CBC Defend - Elite Force n/a 3:40 p.m. Hard2Guard - Next Level n/a Colorado Elite - Southern Starz 4 p.m. n/a Defend - W-S Stealers CBC - Elite Force *5 p.m. Colorado Elite - Defend Next Level - Elite Force n/a *5:20 p.m. Hard2Guard - CBC n/a Southern Starz - W-S Stealers Medal Quarterfinals Medal Semifinals Sunday, May 3 10:20 a.m. Winner B1/A4 vs. Winner A2/B3 (court 1) Court 1 Court 2 10:20 a.m. Winner A1/B4 vs. Winner B2/A3 (court 2) 9 a.m. B2 - A3 A2 - B3 Finals 9:20 a.m. A1 - B4 B1 - A4 11 a.m. Semfinal Winners (court 2) *Games do not count toward seeding. 20152015 USAUSA BasketballBasketball Men’sMen’s 3x33x3 U18U18 NationalNational TournamentTournament TeamsTeams Arch Ryvals (Hoop It Up St. Louis, Missouri) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 30 Cliff De Groot G 6-3 180 12/10/98 2017 Westminster H.S. St. Louis, MO 26 Darren Huntley G 6-1 210 02/22/99 2017 College Prep H.S. at Madison St. Louis, MO 27 Kkyle Noah G 6-4 185 12/14/99 2018 River Gardens H.S. St. Louis, MO 29 Tyree White G 6-7 170 11/12/97 2016 North County Tech H.S. Wellston, MO Aztecs (Southwest Select) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 37 Cedarious Barfield G 5-10 150 02/14/00 2018 El Dorado H.S. El Paso, TX 46 Devon Howard G 5-11 145 11/13/99 2018 El Dorado 9th Academy El Paso, TX 48 DaSean Moore G 6-2 130 04/14/00 2018 El Dorado H.S. El Paso, TX 38 Mica Ward G/F 6-1 145 02/07/00 2018 Chapin H.S. El Paso, TX Ballerz (Southwest Select) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 49 Jamigh James G 5-11 145 02/11/97 2015 Chapin H.S. El Paso, TX 68 Michael Kirkland G/F 6-2 180 06/23/99 2017 Austin H.S. El Paso, TX 39 Joel Martinez G 6-3 165 06/16/97 2016 Eastlake H.S. El Paso, TX 43 Zach Mucha G 6-1 145 11/17/98 2017 Jefferson/Silva H.S. El Paso, TX Dallas (Southwest Select) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 51 Richard Aubert G 6-2 140 07/20/99 2017 Americas H.S. El Paso, TX 47 Isaiah Brooks G 6-2 180 11/14/97 2016 Parkland H.S. El Paso, TX 28 Matt Gregory F 6-3 200 06/28/99 2017 Chapin H.S. El Paso, TX 41 Jeremiah Tolbert G 6-1 165 05/22/98 2016 Parkland H.S. El Paso, TX Denver Snipers (Ponderosa 3x3 U18 Tournament) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 78 Noah Beck G 6-4 175 07/27/98 2016 Rock Canyon H.S. Castle Rock, CO 71 Sam Masten G 6-2 150 09/07/99 2018 Rock Canyon H.S. Highlands Ranch, CO 77 Ben Potts G 6-6 185 07/16/97 2015 Denver East H.S. Denver, CO 70 Padiet Wang G/F 6-4 175 01/13/98 2016 Overland H.S. Aurora, CO D-Town Blazers (Hoop It Up Denver) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 44 Devante Jones F 6-4 190 09/04/97 2016 Dakota Ridge H.S. Littleton, CO 40 Tyler McFarland G 6-3 180 09/06/97 2016 Dakota Ridge H.S. Littleton, CO 42 Matt Newkirk F 6-4 220 01/02/98 2016 Dakota Ridge H.S. Littleton, CO 2 $ " ! 20152015 USAUSA BasketballBasketball Men’sMen’s 3x33x3 U18U18 NationalNational TournamentTournament TeamsTeams Give n Go (Give & Go) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 82 Jacob Conger F 6-2 170 02/01/00 2018 Sandra Day O’Conner H.S. Peoria, AZ 73 Nick Conger G 6-1 170 02/01/00 2018 Sandra Day O’Conner H.S. Peoria, AZ 72 Mark Lambros G 5-9 155 08/07/99 2018 Sandra Day O’Conner H.S. Glendale, AZ 76 Corbin Lewis G 6-0 190 02/02/99 2017 Sandra Day O’Conner H.S. Phoenix, AZ Hoopla Wildcats (Hoopla 3x3 Oregon) NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 35 Nik Blake G 6-2 180 02/26/98 2016 Sherwood H.S. Sherwood, OR 34 Dylan Jordan G/F 6-4 185 02/27/98 2016 Wilsonville H.S.
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