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Force tournament series

13th Annual Event
NO MERCY SUMMER CLASSIC
Registration now open
JUNE 6 & 7 2015
Deadline: May 30, 2015
Location: Redwood City, Pacifica, San Francisco, Menlo Park
Cost: $325 for a 3-game guarantee- Multi Team Discount 3 or more $275
Awards: 1st & 2nd Place Team Trophy and 1st place medals
3- Games Guarantee,
Stop Clock,
High School Rules
Age Group:
Girls & Boys
3rd Grade , 4th Grade , 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, JV, Varsity
Level 1 & 2

Kawann Summerville
www.npforcebball.com
510-427-3131

Force Tournament Series

13th Annual Event
NO MERCY SUMMER CLASSIC
Registration now open
JUNE 6 & 7 2015
Deadline: May 30, 2015
Location: Redwood City, Pacifica, San Francisco, Menlo Park
Cost: $325 for a 3-game guarantee- Multi Team Discount 3 or more $275
Awards: 1st & 2nd Place Team Trophy and 1st place medals
3- Games Guarantee,
Stop Clock,
High School Rules
Age Group:
Girls & Boys
3rd Grade , 4th Grade , 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, JV, Varsity
Level 1 & 2

Kawann Summerville
www.npforcebball.com
510-427-3131

MLB SPEED OF PLAY

This was in todays SF Chron. He (Art) has some good thoughts here.

Art Santo Domingo has a terrific idea on how to improve baseball, and this is a voice of experience. The New York-raised son of Colombian parents, he followed his beloved New York Giants at the Polo Grounds and made a trip to San Francisco after the Giants moved in ’58. He wound up joining the organization, serving as a statistician, public-relations director (1969-75) and official scorer, a job he holds to this day. “Ten-man pitching staffs,” he said the other night. “Make it a rule.” Benches, now inexcusably thin, would expand from four or five to seven players. At a time when pitching is overwhelmingly dominant, some essential balance would result. Outside of relievers needing to adjust to longer outings, where’s the drawback? If teams can’t get by with five relief pitchers, they should get out of the business.
http://www.sfgate.com/warriors/article/Pelicans-wasting-best-weapon-with-Davis-on-6222584.php

So you want to be an FBI agent?

After hearing this on the news I thought anyone in athletics especially track would get a chuckle out of this.

It seems in recent years with the FBI concentrating a large amount of their time & resources on cyber-crime, that too many agents have gotten overweight & out of shape. Therefore the FBI has announced it is going to start having the agents meet the mandatory athletic requirements used in the past to evaluate their condition & verify its agents are in good shape. Now if you go to the FBI website it will show times in which to pass each test, but not the minimums which were shown on the news this morning.

OK, are you ready?

1] Agents have 1-minute to complete a minimum of 25 sit-ups.

2] Agents have 1-minute to complete a minimum of 11 push-ups [yes - I said eleven]

3] 300 Meter Sprint: Agents must run in under 86 seconds [umm, if you walk fast you can do that??].

4] Must complete a 1-mile run in under 15-minutes, 56 seconds [or approx. 4 min. per 1/4 mile = 1 minute per 100 yards]

I think the FBI really needs to recruit some Navy Seals badly if they're not sure some of its agents can pass the above.




This post was edited on 4/8 2:08 PM by Rmbr26

De Anza update

League play starts up again today with two game series for Los Gatos-Palo Alto, Wilcox-Los Altos, Mountain View-Saratoga and Milpitas-Homestead.

League Standings:

Los Gatos 7-1
Wilcox 7-1
Milpitas 5-3
Palo Alto 5-3
Los Altos 3-5
Saratoga 3-5
Homestead 2-6
Mountain View 0-8

Nor Cal Spring Showcase-NCAA live period event this weekend at Jamtown in Oakland

Nor Cal Spring Showcase- NCAA live period event Friday (6-11 pm ), Saturday (8 am-11 pm) and Sunday (8 am -4 pm) at Jamtown in Oakland, 31 4th Street, Oakland, CA 94607. Participating programs include: Lakeshow, Oakland Soldiers (second 17, 15u), Bay Area Warriors, Team Superstar, Play Hard Play Smart 16u, BFS Blackout, Nevada Wolverines, Earl Watson Elite from So Cal... 64 teams in all..

City All Star Game on Friday 5/1 at CCSF - Rosters

I am organizing the 8th Annual City All Star Games on Friday May 1st at CCSF. The event will be again held in the memory of Coach Michael Gragnani. Historically, this event has been a lot of fun for the players, a great way to bring the San Francisco basketball community together and a great send off for our Seniors with an affirming experience.




It is for Seniors only per CIF rules. We will have a girls game at 5:30 and a boys game at around 7:30 with a 3-point and dunk contest in between. We will charge $5 admission to cover our costs including the t-shirt uniforms which the players get to keep, trophies and referees. We usually lose money or break even but if there is a profit it goes to the Bay Area Warriors non-profit.




I have made the lists of invitees by reviewing the All-League teams for the AAA, WCAL or BCL.




I need your help passing along this information to any of your players on the invite list. Either have them RSVP to me or get me their phone number and/or e-mail address so I can invite them directly..




Thanks for your help!




Coach Randy Bessolo

University HS

Bay Area Warriors

415 418 4568









City All Stars Girls Invitees:




Sydney Raggio, St. Ignatius

Tyler Brown, St. Ignatius

Joleen Yang, St. Ignatius

Josie Little, St. Ignatius

Addi Walters, St. Ignatius

Brianna Beckman SI

Erin Hanley, SI

Kayla Coloyan, SHCP

A'Shanti Coleman, SHCP

Gabrielle Vigil, SHCP

Kaimani Perez SHCP

Allyson Lui, Lowell

Karina Gaarzona, Lowell

Kate Nakano, Washington

Charme Nordzee, Washington

Marissa Louie, Galileo

Karen Wong, Galileo

Jessie Trieu, Balboa

Briana Tompkins, Balboa

Lynelle Magnt, ICA

Katie Lo, University

Sarah Feinberg, University

Natalie Sears, Urban

Vicky Veleshae, Urban

Cassidy Elkins, Urban

Cienna Gray, International

Julia Thompson, Lick-Wilmerding

Sabrina Larsen, Lick-Wilmerding

Leigh Pomerantz, Marin Academy

Ruth Cho, Marin Academy

Taylor McNeil, Mercy

Gabby Jajeh, Mercy

Nelly Escobar, Mercy

Alex Ahrens, Bay

Michelle Chui, Bay

Tamirah Galloread, Drew

Ruby Holman, Drew

Jazzlyn Mortan, Gateway

Emma Stearns, Waldorff

Maya Silverman, Waldorff
























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City All Star Game on Friday 5/1 at CCSF - Rosters

I am organizing the 8th Annual City All Star Games on Friday May 1st at CCSF. The event will be again held in the memory of Coach Michael Gragnani. Historically, this event has been a lot of fun for the players, a great way to bring the San Francisco basketball community together and a great send off for our Seniors with an affirming experience.




It is for Seniors only per CIF rules. We will have a girls game at 5:30 and a boys game at around 7:30 with a 3-point and dunk contest in between. We will charge $5 admission to cover our costs including the t-shirt uniforms which the players get to keep, trophies and referees. We usually lose money or break even but if there is a profit it goes to the Bay Area Warriors non-profit.




I have made the lists of invitees by reviewing the All-League teams for the AAA, WCAL or BCL. Please RSVP to me or get me their phone number and/or e-mail address so I can invite them directly..




Thanks for your help!




Coach Randy Bessolo

University HS

Bay Area Warriors

415 418 4568




City All Stars Boy Invitees:




David Parsons, SHCP

Omari Brown, SHCP

Dom Burke, St. Ignatius

Max Randall, Riordan

Karim Ndiaye, Riordan

Michael Johnson, Riordan

Christian Banks, Riordan

Tareez Blaylock, Lincoln

Devyn Dao, Lincoln

Darren Ho, Washington

Ernest Moore, Washington

Armani Hall, Washington

Ross Baba, Washington
Minkya Park, Washington
Jerrell Stancil, Mission
Sam Esser, Balboa

Soren Carpenter, Lowell

Antonio Hughes, Lowell

Marcel Walderon, Marshall

Da'Vion Enis, ISA

Johnny Caples, Jordan

Deniel Butler, Wallenberg

Ryoma Ono, Wallenberg

Armani Collins, Stuart Hall

Tyler Ryan, Stuart Hall

Pavlos Peritos, Stuart Hall

Will Hackel, Stuart Hall

Rowan Williams, Urban

Eddie Lieberman, Urban

Brandon Lew, University

Naod Sebhatleab, University

Brian Palmigiano, University

Ethan Lampert, University

Aaron Long, Lick-Wilmerding

Kyle Roach, Marin Academy

Patch Johannsen, Marin Academy

Connor Roach, Marin Academy

Star Katz, Marin Academy

Phillip Lassen, International

John Ludeke, Bay

Trigg Hurley, Bay

Charlie Boone, Drew







City All Stars Girls Invitees:




Sydney Raggio, St. Ignatius

Tyler Brown, St. Ignatius

Joleen Yang, St. Ignatius

Josie Little, St. Ignatius

Addi Walters, St. Ignatius


Breanna Beckman, SI
JanessamManzano, SI
Kayla Coloyan, SHCP

A'Shanti Coleman, SHCP

Gabrielle Vigil, SHCP

Kaimani Perez SHCP

Allyson Lui, Lowell

Karina Gaarzona, Lowell

Kate Nakano, Washington


Charme Nordzee, Washington
Marissa Louie, Galileo

Karen Wong, Galileo

Jessie Trieu, Balboa

Briana Tompkins, Balboa

Lynelle Magnt, ICA

Katie Lo, University

Sarah Feinberg, University

Natalie Sears, Urban

Vicky Veleshae, Urban

Cassidy Elkins, Urban

Cienna Gray, International

Julia Thompson, Lick-Wilmerding

Sabrina Larsen, Lick-Wilmerding

Leigh Pomerantz, Marin Academy

Ruth Cho, Marin Academy

Taylor McNeil, Mercy

Gabby Jajeh, Mercy

Nelly Escobar, Mercy

Alex Ahrens, Bay

Michelle Chui, Bay

Tamirah Galloread, Drew

Ruby Holman, Drew

Jazzlyn Mortan, Gateway

Emma Stearns, Waldorff

Maya Silverman, Waldorff

Charlie Wedemeyer All Star Game at Levi's Stadium!

March 30, 2015



Levi's Stadium to host the 41st Annual Charlie Wedemeyer High School All Star Game [/B]



SAN JOSE, Ca - The Rotary Club of Almaden Valley is thrilled to announce that the 41st annual Charlie Wedemeyer All Star Game will be played at the brand new Levi's Stadium on Saturday August 1st at 6pm. This long standing tradition represents the very best graduating football players in the 46 Santa Clara County high schools. The North All Star Head Coach will be Jake Messina, currently head coach at Fremont High School in Sunnyvale. The South Head Coach will be Eric Perry, currently head coach of Pioneer High School in San Jose.



Bay Area athletic greats like Kiko Alonso, Jared Allen, Pat Tillman, Doug Cosbie, Jeff Garcia, Trent Edwards, John Tuggle, Mike Holmgren, Ken Caminiti, Erik Howard are but a few of the many associated with this game as either a player or coach over the last 40 [/B]years. Many surprises are expected at this game including two San Francisco 49er legends that will participate as guest coaches during the game.



Tickets are now available online through Ticketmaster at www.youthclassic.org.

http://santaclaraallstar.com

MTAL Update

Standings:

Pacific Grove 8-1
Soledad 8-2
Carmel 7-2
King City 5-5
Greenfield 4-6
Stevenson 3-7
Gonzales 0-12

Pacific Grove and Soeldad have split two games and will meet again on May 8. Pacific Grove beat Carmel (6-4), whcih has split with Solead. Carmel beat Soledad (11-6) on Monday.

Thursday's Schedule

Soledad-Stevenson
Greenfield-Carmel
King City-Pacific Grove

Friday's Schedule

Pacific Grove-Carmel

Player Watch: Soledad SR Daniel Farfan. .446/2 HR/18 RBI/3-1/1.73 ERA/14 BB/39 K/32.1 IP

Diablo Foothill Athletic League Update

Acalanes will play the top two teams coming up in Alhambra and Campolindo. Alhambra faces Acalanes and Dougherty Valley to finish out the first round of league play.

Thursday Schedule:

Alhambra-Acalanes (first place battle)
Miramonte-Las Lomas
Campolindo-Dougherty Valley

Standings:

Acalanes 4-0
Alhambra 4-0
Campolindo 2-2
Dublin 2-3
Las Lomas 1-3
Dougherty Valley 1-3
Miramonte 1-4

Capital Athletic League Recap

Rio Americano's Josh Savea (Oregon) is hitting .436 and 17 RBI. He is also sporting a sub-2.00 ERA.

Thursday's Games:

Mira Loma-Vista del Lago (VDL won opener)
Rio Americano-Christian Brothers (CBS won opener)
El Camino-Casa Roble (Casa Roble won opener)

These series will finish on Friday.

Standings:

Christian Brothers 6-1
El Camino 5-2
Casa Roble 4-3
Rio Americano 3-4
Vista del Lago 3-4
Mira Loma 0-7

Midnight Invitational IV June 6 & 7

Don't miss the Midnight Invitational IV. This year's field will be limited to 80 teams due to gym availability, so we are expected to sell out.

Last year's Elite Varsity bracket was the ONLY tournament to feature the Ca Ballaz, Cal Stars & EBX, serving as a great tune-up for the Summer Viewing season.

Click to Watch Last year's Championship game between the Ca Ballaz & Cal Stars Nike Elite on our YouTube Channel. It was a great game that wasn't decided until the final minute.

Midnight Invitational IV. June 6, 7 2015. Event sanction: 5KPABW5851

Girls 4th – High School. Level I, Level II and Elite brackets where applicable.

Price $300 per team. 3 games guarantee.

Location: Palo Alto Gyms.

Registration will close when sold out. Limited to 80 teams this year due to gym availability, so we will sell out.

Registration NOT confirmed unless paid.

On-line registration

On-line payment

Any Questions.

Ryo Koyama
Club Director
650.503.HOOP (4667)
ryo [at] pamidnight [dot] org

Bay Valley Athletic League Report

Results from April 21:

Heritage beats Liberty 5-1: Kevin Milam threw a complete game with 10 strikeouts. Sophomore Jake Cosgrove had a double. Dominic Smith went 2-for-3 for Liberty.

Freedom beats Deer Valley 4-3. Billy Babb had a home run and two RBI while going the distance with nine strikeouts for Freedom. Zacary Patterson went 2-for-2 for Deer Valley.

Pittsburg beat Antioch 5-2. Pittsburg scored the game's first five runs. Jose Vasquez went 2-for-3 with a double and a triple.

Standings:

Heritage 3-0 (wins over Pittsburg, Liberty and Deer Valley)
Pittsburg 2-1
Liberty 2-1
Freedom 2-1
Deer Valley 0-3
Antioch 0-3
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