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Star Watch - Dec 14-16, 2013

5 Mar

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Tournament Wrap-Up/ Star Watch

Cardinal Classic

USSSA Holiday Shootout

Dec. 14-16, 2012

I received an email from a coach after the tournaments this weekend that I would like to share with everyone:

It was an outstanding experience for our team. Excellent venue, officials, and competition for our team in the 6th grade D1-12U.

Any number of teams in our 2 pools could beat the other on any given day. The level of competition was very strong, you had to give great team effort. Also, the level of collaboration and respect among coaches and players was equally strong. As a coach of many different age levels in the past, you can see rivalries and friendships emerge within this age group of boys and the coaches……..with the intensity and great effort between the lines and respect after the games are complete.

These are the kinds of things that we value most when running our tournaments and this past weekend’s games demonstrated these values to the utmost.  Thank you to all coaches, parents and players alike.

Congratulations to all of this past week’s champions:

Cardinal Classic

USSSA Holiday Shootout

Northwest Extreme-ly Tough to Beat

Two tournament entries; two tournament championships.  Nine games played; nine games victorious.  This has become the trend for the Northwest Extreme 6th grade Division II basketball team.  Coach Matt Stoecklein has this team out to a red-hot start with his boys playing flawlessley in all phases of the game.  Northwest Extreme outscored their opponents 210-128 at the Cardinal Classic last weekend including a 46-41 victory over the Kansas Cagers in the championship game.  Eli Dowis, Drake Simmons, Creid Stoecklein, Cade Gustafson, Collin Breckenridge, Jacob Lewis and Tyler Houchin have formed a chemistry with one another that has this team looking untouchable within the division.     

Kansas Hoopsters Impress in their First Tournament Together

Macy Smith, Kendall Michalski Rylee Ray, Macy Decker, Hallie Hay, Makayla Akin, Joelle Shurtz, Elease Stafford and Megan Lucas make up the roster for the 7th grade Kansas Hoopsters.  Based on their performance at the USSSA Holdiay Classic this past weekend, you’d think they had been together for years.  In fact, this was the first tournament the girls had ever played together.  Two practices prior to the tournament was the only familiarity the girls had with one another, but when they took the court together for the first time last weekend, everything seemed to click.  The Hoopsters went 4-0 on their way to the 7th grade title, and although they were involved in some close games, their confidence in each other never waivered.  There is something special to be said about a group of girls who can come together the way the Hoopsters did this past weekend.  With some more time under their belt, the Kansas Hoopsters are going to be a very scary team to cross paths with. 

***The Stars Came Out to Shine ***

Vince Ray (Runnin Gunners White, 3B D1)

They say offense wins games but defense wins championships.  Well if that’s the case, Vince Ray is exactly the type of player you want on your team.  Ray was called on to shut down the opposing team’s best player each game, and that’s exactly what he did.  Ray collected an average of six steals per game over the course of the tournament.  In fact, it was a rarity for opposing teams to even get the ball across half court.  His defensive pressure helped lead his team to a 4-0 record and the 3rd grade championship at the Cardinal Classic this past weekend.  Coach Michael Sansone firmly believes that three out of those four wins could have had different outcomes if it weren’t for Vince Ray’s lockdown defense.  I guess what they say is true; defense does win championships.

Allen Coy (B3C Runnin Gunners, 4B D2)

When you think of “pure shooters” there are a few names that come to mind: Ray Allen, Dirk Nowitzki and Stephen Curry to name a few.  Well, we can add one more name to that list: Allen Coy.  Behind the stroke of Coy this past weekend, the B3C Runnin Gunners swept the 4th grade Division I at the Cardinal Classic.  Behind some great screens from Jackson Corf, Jacob Fox and Bo Kelso, and the quick ball movement and precise passes from Dawson Goe, Ryan Williams and Harrison Day, Coy absolutely lit up the scoreboard.  He averaged 15 points a contest with a game high 18 points in the championship game.  This kid can heat up in a hurry!

Megan Lucas (KS Hoopsters, 7G)

Megan was the face of consistency for the Kansas Hoopsters at the USSSA Holiday Classic, averaging just under 10 points for the tournament.  Megan helped lead a group of girls playing with each other for the first time to the 7th grade girls title.  The sky is the limit for what Megan and the rest of the Kansas Hoopsters can accomplish together.

If you would like to see your team or a player featured in the Star Watch column, fill out the Star Watch Nomination Sheet located on our website and send it back to me at zach@agapehoops.com.  I appreciate any feedback I receive from you guys and hope to see more nominations sent my way in the future.

 

 

Girls/Boys DIII State Tournament Wrap-Up

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2012-2013 Agape Hoops Girls/Boys DIII State Championships

 

 

February 22-24

KC Metro Area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sounds of sneakers squeaking against the hardwood, whistles blowing and emphatic cheers from fans resonated through the walls of various gymnasiums across the Kansas City Metro area last weekend, as players and coaches from over 140 teams competed against each other with one goal in mind: To be crowned state champions.  These players put their blood, sweat and tears on the line in hopes of walking away with the gold around their necks, and their gutty performances left us with many memories that will last a lifetime.  Congratulations to all of the teams who had a chance to play on the grandest of stages, and thank you for all of the hard work you put in!

 

 

In the end, though, only one team from each division came away crowned king or queen.  Let’s take a closer look at your 2012-2013 state champions:   

*We Are The Champions*

KC Superstars (3G)

Head Coach: David King

Top Scorer: Olivia King (14 ppg)

 

The Superstars were definitely shining bright at the State Championships winning all four of their games by and average of 17.5 points, including a 24-18 victory over the Hot Shots in the championship game.

Team Supreme Black (4G D2)

Head Coach: MiKayla Jensen

Top Scorer: Lilly Queen (7 ppg)

 

Team Supreme lost a close game to the Lady Rebels in pool play but got a chance at redemption in the championship game.  They wouldn’t squander their second chance against the Lady Rebels, winning the championship and letting everyone know who truly ‘reigns supreme’ in the division.

Magic (4B D3)

Head Coach: Rodger Sprouse

Top Scorer: Jaylon McDaniel (12.6 ppg)

 

The Magic certainly lived up to their name at the State Championships this past weekend, sweeping a tough 4th grade division with an average margin of victory of 12.8 ppg.  They defeated the Kearney Bulldogs 33-25 in the championship game.  Abracadabra.

Lady Bears (5G D1)

Team Coach: Eddie Emmons

Top Scorer: Abigayle Emmons (11 ppg)

 

After losing their first game of the tournament against the KC Lightning, the Lady Bears clawed back to win their next three games and earn a spot in the championship against, you guessed it, the KC Lightning.  This time around the Lady Bears’ toughness was too much for the Lightning as the Bears won the contest 30-28 to earn the gold.

 

 

 

Ladybugs (5G D2)

Head Coach: Paul Alberson

Top Scorer: Kassidy Heying (8.4 ppg)

 

Don’t let the team name fool you, these girls are fierce.  The Ladybugs went 5-0 on their way to the state title while beating teams by an average of 16 ppg.  They defeated B3C Swarm in the title game by a score of 31-18.  I think a name change is in order, don’t you?

 

 

 

CO MO Triple Threat (5B D3A)

Head Coach: Thaddeus Hamilton

Top Scorer: Matt Canady (11 ppg)

 

How do you stop a triple threat?  Teams in the 5B D3A division at the State Championships found out quickly, you don’t.  Triple Threat’s only loss came at the hands of the Wildcats, but the team was able to come back and avenge the loss in the championship game, winning the title by a score of 40-24.

 

 

 

Golden Eagles (5B D3B)

Head Coach: Jeff Robinson

Top Scorer: Caleb Haines (10 ppg)

 

The Golden Eagles overcame all odds to win the state title last weekend.  After losing to the Independence Patriots by 14 points early in the tournament, they found themselves facing off with that same team in the championship game.  The Golden Eagles soared this time though, defeating the Patriots 30-21.

 

 

 

 

Wichita Lady Magic (6G D1)

Head Coach: Marcus Myers

Top Scorer: Desiray Kernal (12.5 ppg)

 

The Wichita Lady Magic showed off some offensive magic of their own this past weekend, averaging an astounding 45.6 points per contest.  An early loss to the Della Lamb Running Angels wasn’t enough to keep the Lady Magic from winning gold as they came back to defeat Della Lamb 51-40 in the title game.

 

 

Wolf Pack (6G D2)

Head Coach: Jason Dampier

Top Scorer: Kerrigan Gamm (21.5 ppg)

 

After losing a close game in their first pool matchup against the Blue Devils, the Wolf Pack stuck together and went on to win their next three games by an average of 16 ppg to set up a rematch with the Blue Devils in the championship game.  The Wolf Pack prevailed this time around, outlasting the Blue Devils 38-32.

 

 

Thunder (6G D3)

Head Coach: Kirk Amos

Top Scorer: Jaycie Stubbs (13.3 ppg)

 

The Thunder made a lot of noise at the State Championships this past weekend, sweeping the division on their way to the gold.  The Thunder rolled in the championship game, defeating B3C Explosion 37-13.

 

 

 

 

Suns (6B D3A)

Head Coach: Earl Pardo

Top Scorer: Luke Rafanan (9.5 ppg)

 

The Suns were too hot to handle at the State Championships, going 4-0 and averaging a double-digit margin of victory for the tournament.  The Prince of Peace Cardinals did their best to cool The Suns off in the championship game, but fell short losing by a score of 28-21.

 

 

 

KC Mavericks (6B D3B)

Head Coach: Brian Davis

Top Scorer: Weston Davis (12.7 ppg)

 

After losing their first pool matchup to the KC Titans, The Mavericks cruised the rest of the tournament defeating their opponents by an average of 17 ppg.  The Mavericks defeated the Blue Springs Rebels in the championship game 47-31 to earn the gold medal.

 

 

 

 

Wildcats (6B D3C)

Head Coach: Monty Mitchell

Top Scorer: Taray Winfrey (10.5 ppg)

 

It was never even close.  The Wildcats went 5-0 at the State Championships winning by an average of 24.8 ppg.  From the first tip, the Wildcats’ opponents had no answer for their all-around attack.  The Wildcats defeated the Fieldhouse Clippers 64-42 in the championship game to earn the state title.

 

 

 

Les Chats Blue (7G D1)

Head Coach: Conrad Weledji

Tournament MVP: Brooke Lansford

 

The ladies of Les Chats Blue dazzled at the State Championships, going 5-0 and winning the 7th grade girls title.  They did it with a mix of offensive firepower and defensive prowess, averaging 35 ppg while only allowing 22.8 ppg.  Les Chats Blue defeated B3C Xplosion 40-33 in the title game.  

 

 

 

Kansas Hoopsters (7G D2)

Head Coach: Scott Smith

Top Scorer: Macy Smith (7 ppg)

 

The Kansas Hoopsters went 5-0 at the State Championships, proving that they are at the top of the class in the division.  The Hoopsters were excellent offensively averaging 34.4 ppg for the tournament.  They defeated the KC MetroStars in the championship game by a score of 32-20.

 

 

 

Lady Cougars (7G D3)

Head Coach: Robert Johnson

Top Scorer: Patricia Thomas (11 ppg)

 

The Lady Cougars cruised to the state title thanks in large part to their defensive intensity.  They held opponents to an average of 17.7 ppg throughout the tournament.  The Lady Cougars defeated MV Eclipse White in the title game 35-16.

 

 

 

 

Kearney Bulldogs (7B D3)

Head Coach: Whitney Weakley

Top Scorer: Addison Marshall (14 ppg)

 

The Kearney Bulldogs dominated the 7th grade division this past weekend, going 5-0 with an average margin of victory of 19.8 points for the tournament.  Kearney defeated Fieldhouse Thunder 51-27 in the championship game to claim the gold. 

 

 

 

Eclipse Red (8G D1)

Head Coach: Hal Bentley

Top Scorer: Hunter Bentley (17.5 ppg)

 

Eclipse Red exploded offensively at the State Championships, “eclipsing” at least 47 points in each of their five games.  They averaged an impressive 52.6 points per contest on their way to a 5-0 record.  Eclipse defeated the KC MetroStars in the championship game 49-45.

 

 

 

Northland Heat (8G D2)

Head Coach: Michelle Smith

Tournament MVP: Kallie Runions

 

Buckets didn’t come easy against the Northland Heat at the State Championships, as the team only allowed an average of 13.7 ppg.  Northland Heat coasted to the state title defeating KC Chaos 46-15.  

 

 

 

 

 

Tigers (8G D3)

Head Coach: Kevin Gray

Top Scorer: Sammy Blystone (19.5 ppg)

 

The Tigers came out on top at the State Championships in what was a very tough division.  The Tigers scratched and clawed their way to a 4-0 record while averaging 48 ppg.  They defeated Fieldhouse Shock 44-39 in the title game to earn the gold.

    

Blazers (8B D3)

Head Coach: Dave Johns

Tournament MVP: Zach Bass

 

 The Blazers were very impressive at the State Championships going 5-0 in the 8th grade boys division and defeating their opponents by an average of 13 ppg.  Offensively the Blazers were too much for their opponents as they averaged 50.2 ppg.  The Blazers defeated KC Jayhawks Select in the championship game 48-34.

 

 

 

 

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KC Elite Tryouts - HS/JV Girls

4 Mar

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The Kansas City Team Elite Basketball is hosting spring tryouts beginning this month!

We are a northland based   girl’s competitive basketball program that participates in the Kansas City and the surrounding metro area. Please contact us if you have any questions or are unable to make your try out date.

High School Girls JV Level

We hope to have enough players to fill two teams of 8 to 10 players each. This will give everyone a chance to see what we do and make it easier for you to decide if you would like to join our team. We will start practicing the first week of March and will treat the first couple of practice as the “tryouts”.

Practices will be Wednesday evenings, 7:30pm to 9:30 pm at Lewis and Clark Elementary school in Liberty the first two Wednesday of March. The week of March 18th is spring break in Liberty so we will not practice that week since the gyms will not be available. Starting the week of March 25th through the end of the school year, we will practice Monday and Wednesdays, 7pm to 9pm at Shoal Creek Elem School in Liberty. For the summer, I am going to try to get Mondays and Thursdays for practice.

We plan to play 2 tournaments per month from April through July and then one tournament in March and one in August. We can play additional tournaments if everyone wants to play more. 2 or 3 of those will be out of town. I will be getting together a list of the out of town tournament so everyone can choose which will work out for them and then we will make the choices from that list.

I can’t give you a definite cost yet until we decide on the out of town tournaments. The total cost is currently an estimate depending on girls etc. but it can be payable in 3 installments. This includes the practice gym time, uniforms and 10 tournaments. Officially our season will run from the first week of March through the first week of August. If the girls want to keep playing after that until school ball starts, we can do that on a pay as we go basis. I would recommend that everyone take a month or so off though before school ball to let the bodies heal and get ready for school ball.

If you know of other players that might be interested in trying out please pass this information along.

Hope to see you March 6th or March 10th! Email me if you have questions. Since we will be playing in the JV level for the most part anyway, the birthday cut off would be Sept 1st, 1995. So if the birth date is on Sept 1st, 1995 or after, they would still be able to play in the JV level.

Coach Scott cscottno1@sbcglobal.net

 Try Out Date & Locations:

Lewis and Clark Elementary
(March 6, 7:30-9:30p.m.)
1407 Nashua Rd, Liberty, MO 64068

Pleasant Valley Church
(March 10, 1-4 p.m.)
1600 North 291 Highway (I-35 & 291)
Liberty, MO 64068

USSSA State II Skills Competition Winners

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2nd Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Cooper Carley KC Heat Black
Spot Runner-up Ky Bennett Blue Devils
Name Team
FT Champ Brooks Jahnke KC Heat Black
FT Runner-Up Will Rauter Dragons
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Dragons
Team 3 Runner-Up Blue Devils
3rd Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Tommy KC Stars
Spot Runner-up Mosh B3C Runnin Gunners (Sansone)
Name Team
FT Champ Kaleb Odegard Bulls
FT Runner-Up Seth Simpson LS Titans
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Bulls
Team 3 Runner-Up B3C Runnin Gunners (Stubbs)
4th Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Ben Walsh Blue Valley Wildcats
Spot Runner-up Quamar Gresham Kings of the Court
Name Team
FT Champ Luke Morris Blue Valley Gators
FT Runner-Up Ian McDonald PBB Lightning
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Fieldhouse Elite 1 Red
Team 3 Runner-Up Missouri Wolverines
5th Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Kellen Danielson Northland Thunder
Spot Runner-up Cade Bohannon Mavs
Name Team
FT Champ Cougar Downing Atchison J-Hawks
FT Runner-Up Derek Aeilts Victory Gunners
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Columbia Chaos
Team 3 Runner-Up B3C Runnin Gunners Black
6th Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Charlie Bell Kings
Spot Runner-up Austin Igbenedor Fieldhouse
Name Team
FT Champ Alex Epp Wichita Thunder
FT Runner-Up Jack Kallenberger Lawrence Thunder
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Wichita Thunder
Team 3 Runner-Up Wolf Pack
7th Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Jackson Dierenfeldt B3C Runnin Gunners White
Spot Runner-up Holden Missey Unity
Name Team
FT Champ Trevor Langenbahn Victory Basketball
FT Runner-Up Keaton Goodale KC Swish
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Unity
Team 3 Runner-Up KC Swish
8th Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Angelo KC Jayhawks Premiere
Spot Runner-up Nick Irons Blazers
Name Team
FT Champ Logan Rae Blue Springs Shooters
FT Runner-Up Brandon KC Jayhawks Premiere
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Blue Springs Shooters
Team 3 Runner-Up KC Jayhawks Premiere
9th Grade Boys
Name Team
Spot Champ Jaylin Freeman Titans
Spot Runner-up Nathan May Titans
Name Team
FT Champ Randell Horn Titans
FT Runner-Up Alex Ryan Team Supreme Black
Name Team
Team 3 Champ Titans
Team 3 Runner-Up Team Supreme Black
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