ABR readers and viewers who followed our activities last weekend know that we broadcasted and published highlights live from two very different tournaments: The Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions at the Suwanee Sports Academy and the GCA Hardwood Classic at Butler High School.
Suwanee was the site where many of the southeast's best high school aged AAU teams gathered to play during the second of two weekends during the Spring when college coaches were permitted to evaluate AAU basketball players. And the GCA Hardwood Classic featured our area's youngest basketball players. The teams in this local tournament, which was hosted by a new organization called the Garden City All Stars, included players in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades.
We published updates about teams in the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions throughout the weekend. By Sunday morning, the only team on which we had focused that had advanced through the elimination tournament to the final four was the red hot Upward Stars, based in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Stars, winners of 19 of the Spring's first 20 games, have had a storybook Spring, beginning from scratch as a program and instantly logging wins against the top AAU teams from just about every state in the Southeast. And after defeating Georgia's Southern Select (see the archived "stream" here) Saturday morning and completing an unlikely come from behind upset over the highly regarded Florida Rams, the team finally fell short Sunday morning on the game's last possession to the formidable Garner Road Bulldogs. The highlights of this game are included in the video below.
Gibbons Final Four Action: Upward Stars (SC) vs Garner Road Bulldogs (NC)
On the other end of the spectrum, Sunday's final game in the GCA Hardwood Classic featured two Augusta based teams who seem to face each other just about every weekend: The Southern Kings 12u and the Garden City All Stars 12u teams. These teams seem to trade victories at every turn, so it was no surprise when Garden City stormed back after the Kings took a big lead early. But the Kings were destined to spoil the fun for the host Garden City squad. Enjoy the highlights from the championship game below.
GCA Hardwood Classic 12u Championship Game: Southern Kings vs Garden City All Stars
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Gibbons Update: Saturday
Yesterday we shared highlights and commentary from Saturday's opening game at the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions: The Upward Stars (SC) vs Southern Select. It was difficult to imagine that the games following this hotly contested and well played 8 A.M. game between two of the southeast's best 17u teams could be matched in succeeding contests. But the 17u, 16u, and 15u teams that we followed through Saturday's rounds battled admirably to reach Sunday morning's semifinals. In the end, the only team from ABR's coverage schedule that advanced was the same Upward Stars 17u team that has been so successful all Spring. But the highlights below show that each team had exciting moments. And all undoubtedly benefited by participating in a tournament with a high level of competition. Enjoy the highlights of the teams we followed during Saturday's games.
17u Division
Upward Stars
We have yet to see this impressive group from South Carolina lose a game. The Stars won the Ice Breaker Invitational tournament and won every game during the King James Exposure tournament. And after winning a shootout against the highly regarded Southern Select Saturday morning, Upward proceeded to defeat Team Charlotte (see highlights directly below) and collect a comeback win over the formidable Florida Rams Saturday evening (watch the full game here).
South Georgia Kings
Since seeing them at the Ice Breaker Invitational and the King James Southern Exposure tournament, we have referred to the Kings' JJ Frazier and Aaron Scott as the "southeast's best back court." As we confessed here, we may not be qualified to make that claim after spending a relatively short amount of time evaluating the AAU scene. So maybe the "southeast's most exciting back court" is a more accurate description. But regardless of the wording, we believe the highlights from this game support our case. These guys are fun to watch, even in a losing effort.
16u Division
We have gotten quite familiar with the Worldwide Renegades 15u and the Georgia Stars Select 16u teams. The two Atlanta based teams met for the Ice Breaker Invitational championship last month and we were there to record and share a ton of highlights. And both teams returned to Riverview Park to have immense success at the King James Southern Exposure tournament. Each competed admirably yesterday but failed to advance to Sunday's final four round.
Worldwide 15u - Watch Jaylen Brown (#4), Terrance Phillips (#3), Ty Hudson (#0) and Renegades teammates lose a heart breaker after Alabama SAC makes a 3 pointer to win the game with less than 10 seconds remaining.
Georgia Stars Select - The Stars, who also won the Norman Parker Elite Showcase tournament in April, fell to the Birmingham Ice Express Saturday evening. See highlights below.
15u Division
The Will Avery Stars has a long history of success. After following the team deep into the AAU National Championships last July, we got our first look at many of the Augusta area's best ninth graders during the Stars' second round victory over the Gainesville Wildcats Saturday afternoon (see highlights directly below). The Stars later fell in third round action. We look forward to watching the team in the near future.
17u Division
Upward Stars
We have yet to see this impressive group from South Carolina lose a game. The Stars won the Ice Breaker Invitational tournament and won every game during the King James Exposure tournament. And after winning a shootout against the highly regarded Southern Select Saturday morning, Upward proceeded to defeat Team Charlotte (see highlights directly below) and collect a comeback win over the formidable Florida Rams Saturday evening (watch the full game here).
South Georgia Kings
Since seeing them at the Ice Breaker Invitational and the King James Southern Exposure tournament, we have referred to the Kings' JJ Frazier and Aaron Scott as the "southeast's best back court." As we confessed here, we may not be qualified to make that claim after spending a relatively short amount of time evaluating the AAU scene. So maybe the "southeast's most exciting back court" is a more accurate description. But regardless of the wording, we believe the highlights from this game support our case. These guys are fun to watch, even in a losing effort.
16u Division
We have gotten quite familiar with the Worldwide Renegades 15u and the Georgia Stars Select 16u teams. The two Atlanta based teams met for the Ice Breaker Invitational championship last month and we were there to record and share a ton of highlights. And both teams returned to Riverview Park to have immense success at the King James Southern Exposure tournament. Each competed admirably yesterday but failed to advance to Sunday's final four round.
Worldwide 15u - Watch Jaylen Brown (#4), Terrance Phillips (#3), Ty Hudson (#0) and Renegades teammates lose a heart breaker after Alabama SAC makes a 3 pointer to win the game with less than 10 seconds remaining.
Georgia Stars Select - The Stars, who also won the Norman Parker Elite Showcase tournament in April, fell to the Birmingham Ice Express Saturday evening. See highlights below.
15u Division
The Will Avery Stars has a long history of success. After following the team deep into the AAU National Championships last July, we got our first look at many of the Augusta area's best ninth graders during the Stars' second round victory over the Gainesville Wildcats Saturday afternoon (see highlights directly below). The Stars later fell in third round action. We look forward to watching the team in the near future.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Special Gibbons Update: Southern Select vs Upward Stars
With Friday evening's "Weekend Plans" and Saturday morning's "Friday Recap... Saturday Preview" posts, we are attempting to keep readers and viewers informed about our diverse set of weekend activities. As we have explained, the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions in Suwanee, Georgia, is one site where many fine AAU basketball teams have gathered to compete in a "bracket play, elimination style" tournament. So Saturday's 8 A.M. match up between Georgia's Southern Select, the Norman Parker Elite Showcase tournament champions, and the Upward Stars, the Ice Breaker Invitational champions, was no ordinary early morning spring game.
These teams, each loaded with players destined to be solid college basketball players, put on an entertaining display of offense, combining for 184 points. After starting somewhat slowly and trailing 46-34 at halftime, Southern Select, which includes Augusta area players Frank Booker (#11, Westside High) and Ronald Jones (#21, Butler High), scored 55 second half points and tied the game at 82 with a few minutes remaining. But Upward, which was led throughout most of the game by the dynamic play of #20 Justin Mckie (son of South Carolina Gamecock legend BJ Mckie), got timely free throws and big plays by their floor leader Alec Wintering (#2).
It is unfortunate that a team as solid, not to mention as fun to watch, as Southern Select has been eliminated from championship contention this early. But the Tournament of Champions is a refreshing change of pace from standard AAU "college evaluation" formats, which often feature several pre-determined match ups and, because there is no penalty for losing, can result in players having "nothing to play for," except, of course, the attention of the college coaches in attendance.
This game was worth waking up for and watching at 8 A.M. But those who missed it can see over four minutes of highlights in the videos below. And if that is not enough, the full game is archived at iHigh.com/hoopseen and iHigh.com/augustabasketball. We must say that iHigh, Hoop Seen (hoopseen.com) and ABR teamed up to produce a rather exciting broadcast.
And Upward fans can look forward to another live stream of tonight's key match up with the formidable Florida Rams. (iHigh.com/hoopseen and iHigh.com/augustabasketball)
Upward Stars vs Southern Select (1st Half Highlights)
Upward Stars vs Southern Select (2nd Half Highlights)
Friday Recap... Saturday Preview
*Note: The "Live Stream of this morning's Southern Select vs Upward Stars game can be found at iHigh.com/hoopseen. Disregard the direction to go to our iHigh portal.
Friday was a great start to the weekend for ABR Live and the basketball teams we are covering this weekend. In Friday's "Weekend Plans" post, we shared our plans to be in three places at once this weekend. And our teams of interest all performed well Friday night, setting up an exciting Saturday for ABR viewers and readers.
Bob Gibbons TOC
Southern Select, featuring Westside High School's standout 6'4" Junior guard Frank Booker, advanced past the first round of bracket play Friday to set up a fascinating Saturday morning match up with the Upward Stars, based in upstate South Carolina.
We followed Booker throughout the high school season and through the first weeks of the ABR Spring League, and this is our first chance to get a close look at his AAU team, which weeks ago shocked many by defeating the Georgia Stars Elite team and the Atlanta Express in the Norman Parker Elite Showcase.
The Upward Stars are obviously not based in the Augusta area, but we feel like our area is Upward's home away from home after the Stars won the Ice Breaker Invitational and won all five King James Southern Exposure games. Both tournaments were hosted at Riverview Park in North Augusta, South Carolina, and ABR covered both extensively.
We are streaming the 8 A.M. Southern Select vs Upward Stars matchup at iHigh.com/augustabasketball, and we will provide highlights and commentary on this site. Additionally, we plan to provide highlights of the South Georgia Kings in their 9:20 A.M. matchup with the Flordia Rams. The Kings feature future UGA point guard JJ Frazier, exciting guard Aaron Scott, and workhorse Kirk Hill. The Kings are another of our "adopted teams," as we have enjoyed getting to know them during the past 6 weeks during their trips to Augusta. Watch this special feature on what we call the southeast's "best back court," and go here to find extensive coverage of the South Georgia Kings.
We are especially excited to provide highlights of one of Augusta's finest AAU teams, the Will Avery Stars, in their second round matchup at 12:10. The Stars defeated the Greensboro Warriors 61-49 Friday. Today is our first chance to see the Stars (an earlier attempt failed), but we enjoyed following this group of ninth graders last summer.
The Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions is a "bracket play, elimination style tournament." We are happy that our friends from Southern Select, the Will Avery Stars, the Upward Stars, the Worldwide Renegades, the South Georgia Kings, and the Georgia Stars Select all advanced. And we will do our best to bring you highlights and information about as many of these teams as possible as they compete during Saturday's rounds.
Click here to see highlights from Sothern Select, the Upward Stars, and the Worldwide Renegades during Friday's opening round. And follow us on Twitter (@AugBball) for updates about today's coverage schedule.
Southern Stampede at the Nike Boo Williams Invitational
Our Friday "Weekend Plans" post highlighted the Southern Stampede 16u team and their Friday matchup with the nation's #1 ranked Texas Titans in the Nike Boo Williams Invitational. We anticipated a battle. The Stampede is ranked in the top 20 nationally, and as we say in the video below from last weekend's King James Southern Exposure tournament, the team is "loaded with weapons!"
And the Augusta based team, which features Aquinas High School guards Ahmed Hill and Michael Scott along with many of the southeast's best 10th grade basketball players, did not disappoint. The game was decided on the final possession as the Titans earned a 53-51 victory in the opening game of this famous tournament. Expect highlights from this and other Stampede games from this weekend early next week.
Garden City All Stars Classic
We especially enjoyed our time at Butler High school covering Friday's opening round of the GCA Hardwood Classic, which features AAU teams in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. One of our "ABR Live" reporters said it (or texted it) best during a 9u game: "These kids are a blast to watch!" It was fun to be a part of a great family atmosphere. All five of the Garden City All Star teams are exciting to watch. And the Southern Kings 12u, coached by former ASU Jaguar standout Adam Miller, is a particularly impressive team. We look forward to following the remainder of this tournament and suggest that Augusta's basketball fans consider stopping by Butler High School to watch these young boys compete.
Watch the highlights below from Friday's GCA Hardwood Classic action! (We have yet to finish the Garden City 12u game, one of the evening's most impressive performances. We will finish the highlights and post soon!)
Southern Kings 12u
Garden City 9u
Garden City 10u
Garden City 11u
Garden City 12u
Friday was a great start to the weekend for ABR Live and the basketball teams we are covering this weekend. In Friday's "Weekend Plans" post, we shared our plans to be in three places at once this weekend. And our teams of interest all performed well Friday night, setting up an exciting Saturday for ABR viewers and readers.
Bob Gibbons TOC
Southern Select, featuring Westside High School's standout 6'4" Junior guard Frank Booker, advanced past the first round of bracket play Friday to set up a fascinating Saturday morning match up with the Upward Stars, based in upstate South Carolina.
We followed Booker throughout the high school season and through the first weeks of the ABR Spring League, and this is our first chance to get a close look at his AAU team, which weeks ago shocked many by defeating the Georgia Stars Elite team and the Atlanta Express in the Norman Parker Elite Showcase.
The Upward Stars are obviously not based in the Augusta area, but we feel like our area is Upward's home away from home after the Stars won the Ice Breaker Invitational and won all five King James Southern Exposure games. Both tournaments were hosted at Riverview Park in North Augusta, South Carolina, and ABR covered both extensively.
We are streaming the 8 A.M. Southern Select vs Upward Stars matchup at iHigh.com/augustabasketball, and we will provide highlights and commentary on this site. Additionally, we plan to provide highlights of the South Georgia Kings in their 9:20 A.M. matchup with the Flordia Rams. The Kings feature future UGA point guard JJ Frazier, exciting guard Aaron Scott, and workhorse Kirk Hill. The Kings are another of our "adopted teams," as we have enjoyed getting to know them during the past 6 weeks during their trips to Augusta. Watch this special feature on what we call the southeast's "best back court," and go here to find extensive coverage of the South Georgia Kings.
We are especially excited to provide highlights of one of Augusta's finest AAU teams, the Will Avery Stars, in their second round matchup at 12:10. The Stars defeated the Greensboro Warriors 61-49 Friday. Today is our first chance to see the Stars (an earlier attempt failed), but we enjoyed following this group of ninth graders last summer.
The Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions is a "bracket play, elimination style tournament." We are happy that our friends from Southern Select, the Will Avery Stars, the Upward Stars, the Worldwide Renegades, the South Georgia Kings, and the Georgia Stars Select all advanced. And we will do our best to bring you highlights and information about as many of these teams as possible as they compete during Saturday's rounds.
Click here to see highlights from Sothern Select, the Upward Stars, and the Worldwide Renegades during Friday's opening round. And follow us on Twitter (@AugBball) for updates about today's coverage schedule.
Southern Stampede at the Nike Boo Williams Invitational
Our Friday "Weekend Plans" post highlighted the Southern Stampede 16u team and their Friday matchup with the nation's #1 ranked Texas Titans in the Nike Boo Williams Invitational. We anticipated a battle. The Stampede is ranked in the top 20 nationally, and as we say in the video below from last weekend's King James Southern Exposure tournament, the team is "loaded with weapons!"
And the Augusta based team, which features Aquinas High School guards Ahmed Hill and Michael Scott along with many of the southeast's best 10th grade basketball players, did not disappoint. The game was decided on the final possession as the Titans earned a 53-51 victory in the opening game of this famous tournament. Expect highlights from this and other Stampede games from this weekend early next week.
Garden City All Stars Classic
We especially enjoyed our time at Butler High school covering Friday's opening round of the GCA Hardwood Classic, which features AAU teams in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. One of our "ABR Live" reporters said it (or texted it) best during a 9u game: "These kids are a blast to watch!" It was fun to be a part of a great family atmosphere. All five of the Garden City All Star teams are exciting to watch. And the Southern Kings 12u, coached by former ASU Jaguar standout Adam Miller, is a particularly impressive team. We look forward to following the remainder of this tournament and suggest that Augusta's basketball fans consider stopping by Butler High School to watch these young boys compete.
Watch the highlights below from Friday's GCA Hardwood Classic action! (We have yet to finish the Garden City 12u game, one of the evening's most impressive performances. We will finish the highlights and post soon!)
Southern Kings 12u
Garden City 9u
Garden City 10u
Garden City 11u
Garden City 12u
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South GA Kings,
South Georgia Kings,
Southern Kings 12u,
Southern Select,
Southern Stampede 16u,
Spring/Summer Basketball,
Upward Stars,
Will Avery Stars,
Worldwide Renegades 17u
Friday, April 27, 2012
Friday's Results: Gibbons TOC
Worldwide Renegade 76, Flight 40
Upward Stars 67, Jupiters 44
Southern Select 59, NC Force 39
Upward Stars 67, Jupiters 44
Southern Select 59, NC Force 39
Sunday, April 22, 2012
King James Action: Upward Stars 17U vs Florida Assault 17U
Augusta Basketball Report is broadcasting live at our iHigh Portal from the King James Southern Exposure Tournament in North Augusta, SC. The tournament is noteworthy because it features some of the best AAU teams in the southeast United States. And this is the first of two "evaluation weekends," when college coaches can evaluate high school players during an AAU tournament. In addition to the live streaming broadcast, we are "live tweeting" from our Twitter feed (@AugBball), and we are updating this site with highlights, news, and commentary.
The Upward Stars 17U defeated the Florida 17U 64 to 62 in the King James Exposure action. The Stars have consistently played exceptional basketball throughout the past month, winning the Ice Breaker Invitational last month and carrying that momentum through this weekend, winning all five of their King James Southern Exposure contests.
The Upward Stars 17U defeated the Florida 17U 64 to 62 in the King James Exposure action. The Stars have consistently played exceptional basketball throughout the past month, winning the Ice Breaker Invitational last month and carrying that momentum through this weekend, winning all five of their King James Southern Exposure contests.
Click the posts below to see the highlights of the Upward Stars 17U victory over the Florida Assault.
First Half Action: Upward Stars
Second Half Action: Upward Stars
More Second Half Action: Upward Stars
First Half Action: Upward Stars
Second Half Action: Upward Stars
More Second Half Action: Upward Stars
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Upward Stars Continue to Impress
The Augusta Basketball Report is broadcasting live at our iHigh Portal from the King James Southern Exposure Tournament in North Augusta, SC. The tournament is noteworthy because it features some of the best AAU teams in the southeast United States. And this is the first of two "evaluation weekends," when college coaches can evaluate high school players during an AAU tournament. In addition to the live streaming broadcast, we are "live tweeting" from our Twitter feed (@AugBball), and we are updating this site with highlights, news, and commentary.
The South Georgia Kings is a scrappy group whom we love to watch. Guards JJ Frazier and Aaron Scott are constantly making something happen. But the Upward Stars controlled from the beginning the heavily anticipated matchup between two of Georgia-Lina's better teams.
The Stars used the same formula they have used during each of the two tournaments they have played at Riverview Park. Upward, the winner of last month's Ice Breaker Invitational improved to 2-0 in the King James Southern Exposure tournament behind unselfish, gritty play. The Stars have more good players in their 10-12 man rotation than any team we've seen. Enjoy the highlights below of this impressive team's second round victory.
1st Half Highlights of Upward Stars
2nd Half Highlights of Upward Stars
1st Half Highlights of South GA Kings
2nd Half Highlights of South GA Kings
The South Georgia Kings is a scrappy group whom we love to watch. Guards JJ Frazier and Aaron Scott are constantly making something happen. But the Upward Stars controlled from the beginning the heavily anticipated matchup between two of Georgia-Lina's better teams.
The Stars used the same formula they have used during each of the two tournaments they have played at Riverview Park. Upward, the winner of last month's Ice Breaker Invitational improved to 2-0 in the King James Southern Exposure tournament behind unselfish, gritty play. The Stars have more good players in their 10-12 man rotation than any team we've seen. Enjoy the highlights below of this impressive team's second round victory.
1st Half Highlights of Upward Stars
2nd Half Highlights of Upward Stars
1st Half Highlights of South GA Kings
2nd Half Highlights of South GA Kings
Friday, April 20, 2012
King James Southern Exposure Tips Off
The Augusta Basketball Report is broadcasting live at our iHigh Portal from the King James Southern Exposure Tournament in North Augusta, SC. The tournament is noteworthy because it features some of the best AAU teams in the southeast United States. And this is the first of two "evaluation weekends," when college coaches can evaluate high school players during an AAU tournament. In addition to the live streaming broadcast, we are "live tweeting" from our Twitter feed (@AugBball), and we are updating this site with highlights, news, and commentary.
The Southern Stampede 16u team and the Upward Stars won their opening games against the Birmingham Ice and the Worldwide Renegades, respectively, in the King James Southern Exposure tournament at Riverview Park in North Augusta, SC.
The Southern Stampede is loaded with talent. 6'8" forward Elijah Staley (sophomore, Wheeler High, GA) scored 16 points and added 12 rebounds to lead the Stampede. Ahmed Hill (sophomore, Aquinas High, GA) contributed 15 points and 4 rebounds. Michael Scott (sophomore, Aquinas High, GA) added 8 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals; and Jerad Coleman (sophomore, Greenwood High, SC) contributed 8 points, including two 3 pointers.
See Staley (#7), Hill (#8), Scott (#1), and Coleman (#4) in the highlights (below) from 1st half action. (And check back soon for highlights from the second half)
The Upward Stars, tournament champions from last month's Ice Breaker Invitational (also hosted at Riverview Park) defeated the formidable Worldwide Renegades 66-62 in the Augusta Basketball Report's other featured game. Sidy Mohamed led the Stars with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Justin Dotson added 11 points, and Rontavious Mclure contributed 11 points and 7 rebounds. Watch Mohamed (#4), Dotson (#32), Mclure (#22), Justin Mckie (#20), Alec Wintering (#2), and others from both teams in the first and second half highlights (below).
First Half Action: Upward Stars vs Worldwide Renegades
Second Half Action: Upward Stars vs Worldwide Renegades
The Southern Stampede 16u team and the Upward Stars won their opening games against the Birmingham Ice and the Worldwide Renegades, respectively, in the King James Southern Exposure tournament at Riverview Park in North Augusta, SC.
The Southern Stampede is loaded with talent. 6'8" forward Elijah Staley (sophomore, Wheeler High, GA) scored 16 points and added 12 rebounds to lead the Stampede. Ahmed Hill (sophomore, Aquinas High, GA) contributed 15 points and 4 rebounds. Michael Scott (sophomore, Aquinas High, GA) added 8 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals; and Jerad Coleman (sophomore, Greenwood High, SC) contributed 8 points, including two 3 pointers.
See Staley (#7), Hill (#8), Scott (#1), and Coleman (#4) in the highlights (below) from 1st half action. (And check back soon for highlights from the second half)
The Upward Stars, tournament champions from last month's Ice Breaker Invitational (also hosted at Riverview Park) defeated the formidable Worldwide Renegades 66-62 in the Augusta Basketball Report's other featured game. Sidy Mohamed led the Stars with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Justin Dotson added 11 points, and Rontavious Mclure contributed 11 points and 7 rebounds. Watch Mohamed (#4), Dotson (#32), Mclure (#22), Justin Mckie (#20), Alec Wintering (#2), and others from both teams in the first and second half highlights (below).
First Half Action: Upward Stars vs Worldwide Renegades
Second Half Action: Upward Stars vs Worldwide Renegades
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Spring Feature: Ice Breaker Championship Game (17u)
The 2012 Ice Breaker Invitational field was packed with good AAU teams. And the 17u championship game showcased some of the best teams and players that the southeast has to offer. The video below speaks for itself. Check out the action and look for more highlights from the Ice Breaker and other Spring and Summer basketball action!
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Ice Breaker Sunday Bracket Play: Gold Championship: Upward Stars vs Southern Stampede 11
The Upward Stars Win the Gold Division Championship. Congratulations to Southern Stampede 11 for a great performance in the 2012 Ice Breaker.
Ice Breaker Sunday Bracket Play: 17U Gold Semi Final Carolina Ravens vs Upward Stars
The Upward Stars advance. Congratulations to the Carolina Ravens for a great performance in the 2012 Ice Breaker.
Ice Breaker Sunday Bracket Play: Charlotte Nets vs Upward Stars
The Upward Stars advance. Congratulations to the Charlotte Nets for a great performance in the 2012 Ice Breaker.
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