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Kangaroo Classic 12 Wrap Up Star Watch

17 Dec

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Kangaroo Classic Wrap-Up

Dec. 7-9, 2012

UMKC- Swinney Center

The Campus Challenge started off with a bang this past weekend with the Kangaroo Classic at UMKC.  As teams looked to jump out to an early lead in the points race, we witnessed some memorable team and individual moments on the hardwood.  While the winners from this past weekend are in the driver’s seat in the points race, the action has only just started to heat up!  With two legs left to go, it’s any team’s race to win.  Congratulations to all of the division winners at the Kangaroo Classic:

·         Third Grade Boys – KCN Red Devils

·         Fourth Grade Boys – Blue Devils

·         Fourth Grade Girls – Fieldhouse Elite

·         5th Grade Boys DI – Dora Falcons

·         5th Grade Boys DII – Olathe Ravens

·         5th Grade Boys DIII – Fieldhouse Thunder

·         5th/6th Grade Girls – KS Dreamteam

·         6th Grade Boys DI – Powergroup 2019

·         6th Grade Boys DII (A) – Aftershock

·         6th Grade Boys DII (B) – MO Fusion

·         6th Grade Boys DII (C) – KC Spurs

·         6th Grade Boys DIII – KC Spurs Silver

·         7th Grade Boys DI (A) – Powergroup 2018

·         7th Grade Boys DI (B) – Olathe Ravens

·         7th Grade Boys DII (A) – KC Swish

·         7th Grade Boys DII (B) – St. Therese Vikings

·         7th Grade Girls DI – B3C Xplosion

·         7th Grade Girls DII – Blue Springs Lightning

·         8th Grade Boys DI – Defenders

·         8th Grade Boys DII – NL Elite Black

Dora Falcons Rise to the Occasion in their First USSSA Tournament

A quick Google search on the town of Dora, MO will take you to a place with a population of just over 1,000 residents, one K-12 school with a total enrollment of right around 350 students, a post office, five churches, and just a few other businesses.  To make a comparison, my high school alma mater (Olathe North High School) averages 455 students per grade.  So when the 5th grade Dora Falcons team knocked off Powergroup 2020 by seven points in the Div I championship game this past weekend, it left many people, including myself, wondering what they are putting in the water down in Dora, MO.

 

Up until last weekend, Powergroup 2020 boasted an unblemished 7-0 record and had beaten their opponents by an average of almost 20 points per game; not an easy feat.  On paper, a team of seven kids from a town with just over 1,000 people shouldn’t stand a chance against the powerhouse that is Powergroup (their name is very fitting).  On top of this, there is something else that makes Dora’s improbable victory that much more fascinating: They did it with just one 5th grader on the roster.  The six remaining players on the roster consist of four 4th graders and two 3rd graders.  So what is it, then, that makes the Falcons such a difficult team to face?

 

It starts with head coach, Rick Luna and his three triplets on the team, Mason, Auston and Bryson Luna.  Rick is the head basketball coach in Dora and has great knowledge of the game which he shares with his sons, who he calls “gymrats.”  The three of them, along with their younger brother Landon who is one of two 3rd graders on the team, regularly sit on the bench during the high school games and even participate in practices against Dora’s junior varsity squad.  “There probably isn’t a single play my high school team runs that Mason, Auston and Bryson couldn’t tell you how to run.”  The years of coaching experience and the knowledge that Rick has for the game can be seen by the tremendous discipline displayed by the young kids.  Rich Parrett, the tournament director at the Kangaroo Classic, said that “even in warm-ups when a lot of the other teams are messing around – as young kids tend to do – they (Dora) stayed very business-like.”

 

Connor Rackley and Issac Haney round out the starting five for Dora along with the Luna triplets, and both play huge roles for the team.  Rackley, who is the lone 5th grader and also the lone “big-man” on the team, gives the Falcons an inside presence on both sides of the ball but can also step out and hit big shots when needed.  In fact, it was Rackley’s late 3-pointer that sealed the fate for the Falcons against Powergroup.  Haney, the smooth point guard for Dora, is the floor general and another polished scorer to compliment leading scorer, Mason Luna who dumped 21 in the championship game.  Bryson and Auston Luna provide the spark defensively while Colby Hoover and Landon Luna give the team much needed minutes off the bench.

 

The next opportunity for Dora and Powergroup to meet up will be at the Jayhawk Classic on Jan. 5-7 in Lawrence, KS.  You can bet that Powergroup is itching for some redemption against the Falcons, but one thing is for certain: Dora will be up for the challenge.

****The Stars Came out to Shine****

JD Roberts

(KCN Red Devils, 3B)

The KCN Red Devils won the 3rd grade boys division in their first appearance with JD leading the efforts. Weathering illness throughout, JD was shades of Michael Jordan in game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals, leading his team in scoring including a 12-point effort in the championship game. JD also played in two games for the 4th grade Red Devils team and led the team in scoring in one of those contests with 13 points.

Demarco Smith

(KC Jayhawks Premiere, 8B D1)

 

Unselfish.  If there is one word you could use to describe Demarco’s game, this is it.  Demarco is a rare talent, a pass-first point guard who plays with high energy and great passion for the game.  He averaged 8 points and 7 assists over the course of the tournament leading his team to two pool play wins.  Jayhawks coach Kenneth Green calls him “the coach on the court; the type of player most coaches covet.”

Mason Luna

(Dora Falcons, 5B D1)

One of three triplets on the team and the coach’s son, Mason was virtually unstoppable for the surprise Dora Falcons this weekend.  He led the way for the Falcons with games of 21, 22 and 23 on route to the 5th grade Division I title.  Mason was little known around the KC area before this weekend… Not anymore.  If teams are going to stop the Dora Falcons they have got to find a way to slow down #24. 

Brian Garcia

(Fieldhouse Clippers, 5B D2)

Brian put on a clinic at the Kangaroo Classic, running the point the way the position was meant to be played.  He displayed the kind of all-around game for the Clippers that will have coaches at the next level salivating.  Brian led his team to a 2-1 record in pool play while averaging 13 points, 5 assists, 3 steals and 3 rebounds.

Jack Mosh

(B3C Runnin Gunners White, 3B D1)

Take a look at Jack’s statline for the tournament and you’ll understand the Runnin Gunners’ offensive gameplan: Get the ball into Jack Mosh’s hands.  Jack accounted for over half of the team’s points throughout the tournament including 9 out 14 points in the championship game.  He looks to be a force to be reckoned with for years to come.

We will be doing various Star Watch editions throughout the season.  If you have a player that has a great weekend, please go to the Star Watch Nomination form and let us know!

 

Team of the Month - November 2011

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4 REAL Sports is proud to announce our Team of the Month winners for the Halloween Hoops Basketball Tournament for their participation in the Competition with Civility Citizenship project. We were very excited and pleasantly surprised to see the activities teams had planned to get involved in this project. We thank all of you greatly for participating!

This was a two-fold project; one to “treat” another team in their division and secondly to participate in the knock-out games for donations to Make a Wish Foundation in honor of Dominic Palacio who recently died of cancer.

Our first ever Team of the Month winner is:

Power  Group in our 5th/6th boys division

Power Group went above and beyond to honor Dominic by donating $100 to the Make a Wish Foundation in the name of the Northland Vikings as well as giving a framed picture signed by players in the tournament to Team Dominic and to Dominic’s family. The team also helped organize the Knock-out game for donations and created the posters for the event. They really took hold of the opportunity to get the team involved in this citizenship project. A big thanks to Power Group’s coaches, team parents, Katie & Amy and, all the players!     

Natalie — Thank you so much for the wonderful award and recognition.  It was a great weekend for our kids and families, both basketball-wise and being involved in all of the off-court activities.  We will always support your events because you run them the right way and for the right reasons.  We are privileged and honored to be the first Team of the Month recipient in your Competition with Civility Citizenship campaign.  It means a lot to me individually and to our organization as a whole.  We are much prouder of this accomplishment than any success we may enjoy on the court.  Take care and keep up the good work. 

Honorable Mentions

KC Force – HS Girls: The team made custom labels for water bottles with the Team “Lady Deuces” name on them and made Halloween Pumpkins with blow pops attached for everyone in the HS division!

KS Cagers – 8th Boys: The team gave Halloween cupcakes to the players on the Power Group 8th grade team.

Stingerz – 8th Girls: The team offered another team their choice of bench seating and to show good sportsmanship they worked hard to help the other team up when on the ground and were positive and encouraging to the referees, teammates and opposing team.

Lady Deuces – HS Girls: Filled 16 bags of Halloween themed candy and treated the Greyhounds to this Survival/Good Luck Goody Bag with this poem:

Best of Luck from the Lady Deuces

Alright Ladies it’s “Crunch” time,

Here are a few tips that may help be a “Lifesaver” for the tournament!

Keep your “Eye” on the Ball.

Don’t “Snicker” at the Ref’s bad calls.

Take the game serious; don’t act like a “Dum-Dum”

Be a “Sweettart” to your teammates.

Hang on to the ball and don’t be a “Butterfinger”

Help out all the “Nerds” on the court.

Be a “Smartie” on Defense

Play extra hard and be a “Starburst” on Offense.

Have a great time at this tournament! “Laffy Taffy” lots
and be sure and show’em all your “Twix”!!

Hugs & Kisses

Team of the Month - December 2011

25 Oct

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4 REAL Sports is proud to announce our

Team of the Month winner for December, 2011

 the B3c Runnin’ Gunners Orange (5th Boys). 

The Runnin Gunners Orange donated more than 325 canned food items for Hillcrest Ministries in Liberty.  Parents said the players were willing to spend their own money to buy more canned goods, eager to donate the most items and win Team of the Month!  We appreciate the team’s enthusiasm and eagerness to help others; these young players are growing into great citizens who are learning early that the smallest deed can help others, especially when a team works together!

Congratulations! For their dedication to this citizenship project
the B3C Runnin Gunners Orange have won a FREE tournament registration!

Thanks again to all the coaches and parents for encouraging your sons and players to participate in the Competition with Civility Citizenship Project!

~ B3c Runnin’ Gunners Orange ~

Team of the Month - January 2012

25 Oct

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4 REAL Sports is proud to announce our

Team of the Month winner for January, 2012, the Northland Thunder 6th Girls!

The Northland Thunder 6th grade girls team did an remarkable job and donated 147 toys! It was exciting to see the enthusiasm the girls showed as they dropped off their donations and took pictures as “Santa’s Helpers.” Thank you for getting your team, parents and fans involved to make such a generous donation and impact so many this Christmas!

Northland Thunder will be featured on our website as our January Team of the Month and receive a FREE tournament registration,  Congratulations Northland Thunder –thanks for making a difference!!

Congratulations! For their dedication to this citizenship project
the
Northland Thunder 6th grade girls  have won a FREE tournament registration
as well as Gift vouchers from Dick’s Sporting Goods.!

Thanks again to all the coaches and parents for encouraging your sons and players
to participate in the Competition with Civility Citizenship Project!

~ Northland Thunder 6th grade girls ~

Dear Natalie and Friends:

All of us at Della Lamb Community Services wanted to express our gratitude to you who donated a toy or toys this past weekend (Dec 9-11) at the (Cardinal Classic) tournament. You single handedly helped us gain 500+ new toys.  It goes without saying you all are truly “Angels” and we thank you for your amazing support in  Della’s Operation Santa Claus! Without your help this year it would not have been possible to assist so many families.

Thank you for your help again, we look forward to partnering with you in future events!  

On behalf of:

Judy McGonigle-Akers and Tony Woods

Executive Vice President, Youth Services Director      

Team of the Month - February 2012

25 Oct

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4 REAL Sports is proud to announce our Team”s” of the Month winner for
February, 2012,
the Power Group, The Bulls, & B3C Runnin Gunners Orange, 5th Boys!

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made a donation to the Citizenship project in honor of Connor McCullough during our Winter Shootout tournament January 27-29, 2012. With cash donations, cards, gift cards and gifts, the total donation was more than $1000! Connor’s family was thrilled and very touched by the donations and the thoughtfulness. The 4 REAL staff was blown away by everyone stepping up to show Connor support. So, thank ALL you once again!

It was very hard to award the Team of the Month awards because of the generous donations several teams put forth, so instead of selecting one winner we opted for three. These teams, Power Group, The Bulls, & B3C Runnin Gunners Orange, 5th Grade boys donated several hundred dollars in cash, gift cards, airline tickets and gifts including an I Pad which Connor apparently has been wanting very badly to keep in touch with friends during is treatments. 

Our winning teams will receive a free 4 REAL Sports Tournament registration for a tourney of their choice and will be featured on our website.  Congratulations!!

Thanks again to each of the teams, their coaches, parents and players for coordinating such a tremendous response from your team!

And, thank you all for participating in this Citizenship Project and showing how a little team work  can make a huge difference in our world!

Sincerely,

Natalie Moultrie & 4 REAL Staff     





Team of the Month - April 2012

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4 REAL Sports is proud to announce our Team of the Month winner for 

March/April, 2012, the 8th Grade Girls Lady Blue Devils!

4 REAL Sports would like to thank all of the teams that participated in the Team of the Month Citizenship Project at the , Jewell Jam 2 tournament March 9-11, 2012. Numerous teams brought in donations for Heart to Heart International to help with Tornado relief efforts! We greatly appreciate you for encouraging your players to take the time to help others and for  teaching them that a little act of kindness can go a long way.

We are proud to announce the Team of the Month for March/April is the 8th grade Girls Lady Blue Devils! Congratulations!   the team has earned a FREE Tournament registration for a 4 REAL Sports Tournament!

Thanks to ALL of the teams who participated in the donation drive, we appreciate your support in these citizenship projects!

Sincerely,

Natalie Moultrie & 4 REAL Staff     

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