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Alaska Senior All-Star Game! Alaska Senior All-Star Game 2014 GOOD LUCK SENIORS!!! ALASKA Basketball Academy Thank you to our sponsors: Before you make a move...Consult a Professional Brittni Radford -Realtor • New Construction • Resale • Residential • Relocation • Statewide MLS • Buying and Selling The Radford Group 907-864-6515 searchakhomes.com [email protected] 1981 E Palmer-Wasilla Hwy, Suite 202 Wasilla, AK 99654 Welcome to the AABC Alaska Senior All-Star Game! Welcome to the 2014 AABC (Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches) Senior All-Star Game! On behalf of our association, I would like to congratulate the 48 athletes and the eight coaches who have been selected to play in and coach these games. This is the fourth year in a row we have put on this great event. We are sincerely grateful to our sponsors and the coaches who have volunteered their time to make this game an event we can all be proud of. Our association has the honor and distinction of promoting the game of basketball, the student-athletes, and the coaches in the great state of Alaska. Through this All-Star Game, we help complete part of our mission, and that is to honor and recognize players and coaches for their achievements and David Porter accomplishments in Alaska. AABC President If you have the opportunity, please take some time and check out our web- site (www.alaskaabc.com) and see the direction our association is heading and has completed throughout the past five years. We also hope you will support the businesses that support us. Once again, we especially would like to thank Conoco Phillips; without their sponsorship, it would be very difficult to put on an event like this. I would like to welcome and congratulate each of the players for their years of hard work and dedication. This Senior All-Star Game is only the beginning of many accomplishments to come. I wish you all luck in your future endeavors. In addition to promoting the great sport of basketball, the AABC also supports local charities through Coaches for Compassion. Each year, we raise money and donate to a charitable organization that helps Alaskans in need. This year, we raised money on behalf of the American Cancer Society, Alaska branch, which is near and dear to my heart as my close friend and assistant battled through this horrible disease this past year. We hope that others will join us in this important cause. Jeannie Hebert-Truax Wasilla High School Head Coach Thank you to those who have supported others in need. Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Schedules **Players must be able to commit to all activities for both days** SENIOR ALL-STAR SCHEDULE for Friday, APRIL 11th @ Anchorage Christian High School (ACS) LARSON CHIROPRACTIC 3:30 PM Players arrive at Anchorage Christian High School (ACS) - Mandatory Meet with Coaches, Get Uniforms, Divide up into Teams, & Pictures, Sign Programs, etc. BACK IN ACTION 5:30 PM Senior Girls All-Star Game = ½ time is Boys 3 Point Competition - Mandatory $8 per adult $5 per student PHYSICAL THERAPY $5 per senior citizen Free for 6 and under NO ASAA passes YES AABC passes Isn’t it time you were treated like a pro? 7:30 PM Senior Boys All-Star Game = ½ time is Dunk Contest - Mandatory If you or someone you know 9:45 PM Release players to Host Families has been taken out of the 10-12 PM Coaches Social at Downtown Grill in Anchorage game with a sports injury, SENIOR ALL-STAR SCHEDULE for Saturday, APRIL 12th get in touch with the doctors @ Palmer High School who treat athletes like 9AM-3PM Exposure Camp for Girls at Dimond High School - optional pros at Larson 12:00-2:00 AABC General Membership meeting – members only Chiropractic and 2:30-4:00 PM Awards Banquet/Brunch @ Palmer High School – Mandatory Back in Action. For players, parents, and coaches = dress is Semi-Formal 5:00 PM Senior Girls All-Star Game = ½ time is Girls 3 Point Competition - Mandatory 7:00 PM Senior Boys All-Star Game = ½ time is Dunk Contest #2 - Mandatory Go Senior All-Stars! 9:30 PM Gym is Closed/Clean-up/Players turn in Uniform and get T-Shirt Have a GREAT All-Star weekend! Sunday, April 13th 9AM-1PM Exposure Camp for Girls at Dimond High School – optional 1001 E. Bogard Rd., Wasilla, AK 99654 • 376-2225 or 373-7246 2014 All-Star Girls Coaches AMY FOGLE School: Kodiak High School ARE YOU A FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYER IN GRADES 9 – 12? Season Record: 27-0 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHANCE TO PLAY Conference and Classification: Northern Lights Conference, 4A COLLEGE BASKETBALL AFTER HIGH SCHOOL? ATTEND THE ALASKA EXPOSURE BASKETBALL CAMP. Season/Team Accomplishments: East Thunderbirds Tourney Champs, Joe SHOW OFF YOUR BASKETBALL SKILLS IN FRONT OF COLLEGE COACHES. Floyd Tourney Champs, Joe T Tourney Champs, Lathrop Tourney Champs, Region THE ALASKA EXPOSURE CAMP HAS GIVEN NUMEROUS ALASKAN III Champs, State Champs STUDENT-ATHLETES OPPORTUNITIES TO GET TO THE NEXT LEVEL! EXPOSURE ALUMNI CAMP SIGNINGS BETH BUCHANON PENINSULA - KARLI BRAKES (JUNEAU), LEISL BROWN (WASILLA), JESSE ELLIS (SKAGWAY), ABIGAIL JONES (HAINES), TAYLOR LARSON (JUNEAU), School: Galena High School TIA MASON (SOUTH), JASMINE YARDE (WEST VALLEY), RAQUEL YOUNG (KENAI), Season Record: 19-6 IONE FISCHER (DIMOND), PHERRARI BRUMBAUGH (WASILLA), GABI FENUMIAI (JUNEAU), BRANDI HALE (MT EDGECUMBE), OLIVIA HENDERSON (JUNEAU), Conference and Classification: Aurora Conference, 3A SAVANNA JAMES (HOUSTON), JONELLE STAVELAND (THUNDER MT) Season/Team Accomplishments: Greatest accomplishment was keeping the CLARK – BOBBI BRITT (BARTLETT), CHELSEA KARVIA (UNALASKA), team together through the summer and into the basketball season with all of the JORDYNN RAMIREZ (DIMOND), DANNI TRUDEAU (COLONY) chaos of the flood and people not having places to live, living in the dorms and HIGHLINE – CHRISTINA FIELDS (KOTZEBUE), HEATHER GALLAHORN (KOTZEBUE), with family and friends. We stuck together and had a great season. Essentially, BRITTANY JEFFORDS (SERVICE), NICOLE SMITH (BARROW), we took a 1A team to the 3A state tournament. SHICCA HARRIS (WEST) GRAYS HARBOR – HALCYON SWISHER (EAST), TEA PANOAM (BARTLETT) JIM LORENCE UMPQUA – KARLIE WILHELMI (WEST) School: Glennallen High School SOUTHWESTERN OREGON – KIMMY JACKSON (DIMOND), BETH ISAACS (CRAIG), Season Record: 21-3 CALLIE FRANZ (WEST VALLEY), AMINATA COLE (DIMOND), MEG BERRY (SEWARD), TESSA KING (KODIAK) Conference and Classification: Central Interior, 2A COLLEGES REPRESENTED Season/Team Accomplishments: 1st Place Dean Cummings Invitational HIGHLINE COLLEGE, PENINSULA COLLEGE, WENATCHEE COLLEGE Tournament, 4th Place 2A State Tournament MOUNT HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE, SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (CHECK OUT THEIR ATHLETIC LINKS ON OUR WEBSITE) HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, AND UNSIGNED SENIORS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR CAMP! (CAMP FEE WAIVED FOR SENIORS!) BEA KLAICH CAMP DATES & TIMES School: Nikolaevsk High School SATURDAY, APRIL 12 (8:30 TO 3:00) & SUNDAY, APRIL 13 (9:00 TO 1:00) Season Record: 20-2 SAME WEEKEND AS THE ALASKA ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Conference and Classification: Peninsula Conference, 1A STATEWIDE SENIOR ALL STAR GAME CAMP LOCATION: DIMOND HIGH SCHOOL - ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Season/Team Accomplishments: Cook Inlet Classic Champions, Mount St. Elias Classic Champions, Warrior Rumble Runner Up, Nenana Invitational Tournament Runner Up, 2014 Peninsula Conference Champions FOR MORE INFORMATION & CAMP DETAILS VISIT www.akexposure.org & www.nwaacc.org 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls BURLEY, SHAINA CARLOS, DREW High School: Sidney C. Huntington School High School: Dillingham High School Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Theresa and Richard Burley Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Sean and Caroline Carlos Future Plans: I will attend college and major in veterinary medicine. Future Plans: I plan to attend college and get a nursing degree. Also, I would like to play basketball in college. Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball and Cross Country High School Accomplishments: Captain Jr. & Sr. Year, State Champ 2012, All Tournament MVP of Aurora Conference 2014, First High School Accomplishments: GPA 3.9, 4 years on Honor Roll Team All State 2014, All Tournament State 2012 & 2014 and Student Council. Qualified for state three years for Cross Country running. Played four years of volleyball and basketball. People to Thank: I would like to thank Coach Beth, Mom and Dad, 2013-2014 All State 2A; 2013-2014 Player of the Year for 2A Green family, and the community of Galena. People to Thank: I would like to thank my coach and my community. CANON, CARISSA CHAMIRA COCKERHMA High School: Kodiak High School High School: West High School Parent(s)/Guardian(s): John Cannon Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Edna Cockerham Future Plans: I plan to attend Fort Lewis College in Durango, Future Plans: I plan to play college basketball and major in Colorado, and study athletic training. biomedical engineering. Other Sports/Activities: none Other Sports/Activities: Track and Field High School Accomplishments: Honor Roll, All Tournament for High School Accomplishments: CIC All-Conference Team multiple tournaments, 1st Team All Conference People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents for supporting me People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, John Canon and and being at all of my games since I was a lil kid, my sister Conchetta Raejean Rodriguez, and my coaches. and my grandmother for always encouraging me to do my best. I would also like to thank all of my coaches for helping me get to where I am now. 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls MICHELLE CODERRE NIANIELLA DORVALL High School: Anchorage Christian School High School: Nikolaevsk School Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Wanna Coderre Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Karson and Leobof Dorvall Future Plans: I plan to attend Corban University and possibly double Future Plans: I plan to attend George Fox in Oregon. major in Business and Education.
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