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PROGRAM Ben Shephred, #22, G Kris Tugman, #1, G Donovan Tucker, #32, G Alex Williams, #11 Time AU Court 1 AU Court 2 AA Court 1 AA Court 2 RFOM-1 Opens 8 A.M GRAND RAPIDS ADVENTIST HINSDALE ADVENTIST MCAC OZARK ADVENTIST SPRING VALLEY ACADEMY (BOYS) ACADEMY (BOYS) WILDCATS (GIRLS) ACADEMY (BOYS) ACADEMY (BOYS) Jim Telman, Coach Joshua Alabata, Coach Randy Dobrodt, Coach Rob Gettys, Coach Daanan Foster, Coach Scott Evans, Asst Coach Sean Thorne, Asst Coach Tim Taberski, Asst Coach Michael Gann, Asst Coach Will Raglin, Asst Coach James Greene, #11, C Ryan Little, Asst Coach Dana Dobrodt, Sponsor Gina Webb, Sponsor Ben Nkurunziza, #30, C Djibril Niyomugabo, #8, F Zach Richardson, #35, C Becca Broadwick, #10, F Lisa Tonack, Sponsor Yi Kao, #20, F Joseph Pichardo, #24, F Matthew Agard, #12, F Allie Taberski, #20, F Jordan Francis, #23, C Jonathan Beebe, #23, F Sebastian Portela, #23, F Josias Montilla, #21, F Alayna Quigley, #23, F Ashton Fisher, #1, F Zack Macomber, #15, F Steven Quick, #22, F Akil Farries, #1, F Kinsey Muhlenkamp, #11, F Eddie Hall, #3, F Alec Velasco, #33, G Ryan Youngstrom, #15, F Christian Sidney, #13, F Jessica Layman, #5, F Matthew Tochterman, #4, F Josh Cotter, #21, G Jeremy Barrett, #5, G Daniel Christopher, #34, F Elyona Dobrodt, #1, G James Whitacre, #25, F Jarrell Moore, #11, G Chance Habamungu, #2, G Gabe Zita, #10, F Caitlyn Muhlenkamp, #13, G Ashton Crone, #14, G CJ Wilkins, #3, G Anesu Kahari, #12, G Sidney McKissack, #24, F Libby Taberski, #2, G Kip Dooley, #41, G Drew Anspach, #24, G Cayman Langton, # 7, G Justin Caston, #3, G Cassidy Elmerick, #15, G Tyler Fisher, #32, G Caleb Chavez, #5, G Nolan Umali, #13, G Kris Grys, #14, G Juliana Weaver, G Trey Gettys, #11, G Tony Kao, #10, G Andrei Villasin, #5, G Jonathon Hanson, #21, G GREATER BOSTON Tristen Campbell, #2, G MOHICAN YOUTH Brandon Ntini, #2, G SPRING VALLEY ACADEMY (GIRLS) Michael McElroy, G ACADEMY (BOYS) Spencer Stock, #15, G ACADEMY JV (BOYS) Cesar Perozo, Coach Gyasi Farries, #30, G Isaiah Simmons, Coach Rob Gettys, Coach Jeremy Wong, Coach Edwin Silie, Asst Coach David Dunham, Team Manager Logan Erwin, Asst Coach Mr. Norm, Asst Coach Angela Walton, Sponsor Gio Fuentes, Video Dr. Rocky Hall, Sponsor PINE TREE ACADEMY (GIRLS) Mike Brendal, Asst Coach Soniel Valentin, #3, C Dr. Dean Miller, Sponsor Josh Dayen, Coach Mr. Macomber, Sponsor Fredline Gilles, #15, C KINGSWAY COLLEGE (GIRLS) Keyton Brown, #50, C Nate Goodman, Asst Coach Sonny Morrita, #21, F Sarah Cabral, #2, F Adam Mohns, Coach Korey Burks, #3, F Catherine Johnson, Sponsor Tian Zhuang, #31, F Sinthia Bonilla, #10, F Rebecca Leslie, #16, C Jeff Trusler, #12, F Kim Emerson, #15, C Matthew Waite, #35, F Nirvana Walton, #12, F Hannah Amankwah, #26, F Devon Rayford, #10, F Grace Johnson, #3, F Malique Walters, #34, F Renata Da Silva, #5, G Vertina Williams, #3, F Arthur Worthy, #2, F Meagan Hodson, #13, F Austin Anspach, #32, F Ruth Perez, #11, G Grace Cho, #5, F Blake Cook, #13, G Angel Hood, #12, F Jadin Lewis, #20, G Diana Carmen, #13, G Shelishia Hardy, #8, F Brodie Yoder, #42, G Allison Verrill, #11, G David Kao, #2, G Tessa Louidor, #21, G Rhoda Omache, #16, F Sedric Johnson, #20, G Isabelle Ackermann, #5, G Qi Lixing, #22, G Yanexa De Leon, #14 Kim Tosi, #17, F Lane Watts, #11, G Stephie Kayumba, #14, G Daniel Chang, #32, G Clerona Felecien, # 7, G Anthony Daniels, #1, G Alex Goodman, #22, G Ti Terrapang, #25, G GREATER BOSTON Davine Johnson, #14, G Royalle Mosley, #33, G Adriana DePalma, #10, G Shanghao Wu, #24, G ACADEMY (BOYS) Miriam Alonso, #23, G Jorian Trimble, #35, G Justin Bekowise, #5 Hans Martin, Coach Camillia John, #16, G Boston Lompoy, #55, G SHENANDOAH VALLEY Edwin Silie, Asst Coach Davia Johnson, #13, G Tyler Kitchen, #23, G ACADEMY (GIRLS) UNION SPRINGS Milca Lambert, Asst Coach Rosette Nsenga, #24, G Matt Wheeler, #5, G Jeff Twomley, Coach ACADEMY (BOYS) Angela Walton, Sponsor Vivianne Tugay, #1, G Tony Daniels, Asst Coach Mark Tamaleaa, Coach Herby Jean-Baptiste, #3, C MOUNT PISGAH ACADEMY Cassie Wilson, Sponsor Joe Foote, Asst Coach Randy Barros, #33, C KINGSWAY COLLEGE (BOYS) (MPA) (BOYS) Cindy Balcarcel, #42, C Jeremy Bayer, Asst Coach Jamal Allen, #5, F Kevin Magdamo, Coach Scott Thomas, Coach Chloe Petit, #3, F Mindy Tamaleaa, Sponsor Kleber Hernandez, #10, F Iyani Debellotte, #32, C Myron Donley, Asst Coach Salima Omwenga, #10, F Jordan Tamaleaa, #17, C Tyler O’geare, #1, G Melvin Kenyanya, #12, C Barbara Thomas, Asst Coach Maddie Ndahayo, #14, F Q Smith, #5, F Wolfgang Angulo, #2, G Jacob James, #6, F Tammy Vaughan, Sponsor Carla Navarro, #15, F Josh Bailey, #15, F Hassan Kambon, #20, G Emmanuel Mugara, #20, F Bob Vaughan, Sponsor Krisi Koliadko, #34, F Darren Richards, #14, F Jared Juodele, #21, G “E-K” Wah, C Victoria Rios-Rivas, #21, F Jonathon Baker, #8, G GREAVES ADVENTIST Moses Mugara, #13, G Stephen Mascoe, #12, C Lei Edwards, #32, F Jalen Tamaleaa, #2, G ACADEMY (BOYS) Samuel Laketa, #24, G Jackson Webb, #42, C Karina Ruiz, #5, G Cameron Holdipp, #44, G Gilmore Handy, Coach Marco Leonardo, #3, G Tyler McRary, #3, F Katheryn Savegnago, #12, G Kenny Fraker, #23, G Ron Marshall, Asst Coach Jonathan Alleyne, #5, G Austin Green, #15, F Maddie Ware, #24, G Jared Tamaleaa, #1, G Marvens Louis, #23, F Sam Gustavus, #4 Garrett Howe, #22, F Noe Grady, #20, G Moses Nt, #7 Kenny Pierre, # 7, F Richard Major, #25, F Nathan Syoum, #13, F LOUISVILLE ADVENTIST Gabriel Tanaka, #1, G SHENANDOAH VALLEY Widdly Wadestrandt, #32, F ACADEMY (BOYS) Michael Kim, #10, G ACADEMY (BOYS) Kevinson Polynice, #3, G David Matthews, Coach Malachi Scott, #13, G Bob Kilgore, Coach Ezri Theodore, #1, G Brandon Robison, Asst Coach Sam Zhang, #20, G Gerry Davis, Asst Coach Andy Ulysse, #5, G John Johnston, Asst Coach Reece Mercer, #23, G Azariah Anderson, Asst Coach Ritchy Philemy, #20, G David Matthews, Sponsor Alex Jensen, #42, C Rubensy Philemy, #16, G Desi Agonva, #18, C MOUNT VERNON Ryan VandeVere, #1, F Marc Bien-Aime, #15, G Xavier Snyder, #13, F ACADEMY (BOYS) Daniel Mundy, #12, F Andres Ibarbia, #12, F Jim Edick, Coach Iverson Kester-Calvin, #14, F HINSDALE ADVENTIST Noah Stephens, #31, F Paul Torchia, Sponsor Mike Sewell, #15, F ACADEMY (GIRLS) Brenden Campbell, #14, F Ben Cheeseboro, #3, F J.P. 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