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70 Teams & 205 Games...Sheldon-Franklin Summer Jam

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The 10th Annual Sheldon-Franklin Summer Jam begins Friday, June 23 in Elk Grove. Come check out the 70 teams listed below compete in 205 games this weekend at Sheldon High School, Franklin High School, Elk Grove High School, Smedberg Middle School, and Toby Johnson Middle School.

To view Friday's and Saturday's pool play matchups, times, and locations, visit the tourney website
http://www.sheldonfranklin.com

You can also follow our Twitter @SheldonCatsJam for game scores within the hour and all other tourney updates.

Sunday's Platinum single-elimination tournament will be held at Franklin High School.

1 Alvarez
2 American Canyon
3 Antelope
4 Antioch
5 Atwater
6 Bethel
7 Beyer
8 Buhach Colony
9 Bullard
10 Burbank
11 Calalveras
12 Capital Christian
13 Center
14 Central Catholic
15 Ceres
16 Chavez
17 Chico
18 Clovis
19 Cordova
20 Cosumnes Oaks
21 Davis
22 Del Oro
23 Douglas
24 El Cerrito
25 Elk Grove
26 Franklin
27 Freedom
28 Granite Bay
29 Grant
30 Gregori
31 Gridley
32 Heritage
33 Hughson
34 James Logan
35 Jesuit
36 Kennedy
37 Lahainaluna (HI)
38 Lodi
39 Modesto
40 Modesto Christian
41 Monte Vista
42 Oak Ridge
43 Oakmont
44 Patterson
45 Pleasant Grove
46 Pleasant Valley
47 Reed
48 Rio Linda
49 Ripon
50 Riverbank
51 Rocklin
52 Rosemont
53 Roseville
54 Sacramento
55 Salinas
56 Sheldon
57 Sheldon 2
58 Sierra
59 Stagg
60 Turlock
61 Ukiah
62 Union Mine
63 Vacaville
64 Vallejo
65 Vanden
66 Vista del Lago
67 West
68 Weston Ranch
69 Will C. Wood
70 Woodcreek
 
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great event. looking forward to catching some action all weekend long.
Don't know if I would call it a great event. It is very organized... but the pool games are a total waste of time for all parties involved. Guaranteed 5 games and 4 of them most likely will be extremely lopsided.
 
Don't know if I would call it a great event. It is very organized... but the pool games are a total waste of time for all parties involved. Guaranteed 5 games and 4 of them most likely will be extremely lopsided.
How would you better organize the pool play? hard to match up 70 teams with equal competition. Hard to know who is up and who is down during summer.
 
Every year they seem to get it right . They try and pick a top seed in each pool so all teams will be together on Sunday. All seconds will play in one bracket etc. Sure you could make the brackets more competitive in pool play then the bracket Sunday would be a joke. Look last week at Dougherty. Sheldon lost a pool game and ended up playing in the Lower bracket winning the Championship against Liberty 84-42. Won another bracket game against oakland tech 61-31. Not very competitive. Maybe you could make some super pools like AAu were all teams in the super pool advance automatically to the top bracket
 
Don't know if I would call it a great event. It is very organized... but the pool games are a total waste of time for all parties involved. Guaranteed 5 games and 4 of them most likely will be extremely lopsided.

They do set it up to where the "top" teams will win their pool and then they all get to play each other on Sunday. But if I'm a middle of the road type of team I'm happy I get to play a higher caliber team to gauge where we are at as a team. Obviously the exception is if the projected pool winners are embarrassing other teams, that's never good for anyone involved. But losing to a top team by 20 or so team isn't a bad showing at all...
 
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