Monday, December 29, 2008

National's Update

#1 Player Registration Discount
I had planned to send this letter last week to give everyone a one week warning on the early registration discount but in the midst of holiday travel just didn’t get it done. As a result we will extend the deadline for the early registration discount until Monday January 5th – if you pay on line the discount expires at midnight, or if you mail a check it must be postmarked on the 5th. Link
#2 Team Registrations
It continues to look like we will set a record for teams this year as we have gone over the 200 team mark in record time. Look who has registered and if your team is not registered encourage your coach to register as we will start filling up age groups within the next 30-45 days. Link

#3 Family Fundraising

The economy is putting financial strain on quite a few families. The fundraising program that is in place can be used for families to earn $500-2000 to attend nationals for more information. Fill out the contact us on the website.

#4 Hardship Exemptions
I want to clarify that our goal in the hardships is only to put controls in place not to limit players. We have had a lot of hardship exemption request for players that attend co-op three days a week but are still 51% homeschooled and this is not a problem.

#5 Team USA
Registration is now open for Team USA.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

New Power Poll

Girls Power Rankings a tie at the top

Player Registration -- Player Registration is now available online. There is an early registration deadline that ends on December 31st



Fund Raising – You can sell your page in the Nationals Program

We have been working with a number of teams to revise the fund raising program. The program has two primary focuses:

1) It gives a team the opportunity to have full page spreads in the program verses the standard 4 teams per page.
2) It gives a team the opportunity to raise money for their team.

Every program should take a moment to review this tremendous opportunity.









December Update

National's History

History - we are compiling a complete history of the Homeschool Basketball Nationals for publication in the Showcase. We have posted all the information that we have, the information is not complete and there may even be mistakes. Please help us if you see something that is in accurate.

Two Writer's Found -- Five More Needed

Writers - this year we will be doing a special program/magazine called The Showcase. The program will include All-American information and history about past national tournaments. We are looking for a number of people who would be willing to a take writing assignment, research and write an article for The Showcase. It is our goal to gather and preserve the history of Nationals through The Showcase over the next 5-7 years. If you're interested in writing or editing please contact us through the website.

Bloggers - we would like to have 4-5 people write a blog during the National Tournament. It would be best to have people who are not attached to one team for this project so they can watch and write about 4-6 games per day. We really want to enhance the interaction for people at home as well as having write ups on 25-35 games each day. This will be great if we can find bloggers, I would love to see a bunch of graduates do this. Conact at above e-mail address.

All-American Nominations from Tip Off

Trio Added

Based on their performance at Tip Off three players have been added to the All-American Nomination list:

Nashville Warriors -- Callum Sears
OKC Storm -- Sean Corser
Derby Invasion -- Kyle Barger

For a complete list of All-American Candidates

Regionals Update

Check out who is coming
Take a minute to see which programs are coming to a Regional Tournament. If you are hoping to be selected to the All-Region or All-American teams this year Regionals is a must. As a matter of fact based on the voting process if your team doesn't play at least 10 teams from your region during the year and you don't attend your Regional Tournament you should not expect to get enough votes to be selected to the All-American team. Link to Website

All-Region Nominations


The Nationals Web Site has been updated to include All-Region Nominations and a full explanation of the selection process. If your team doesn't have any nominations you might want to mention it to your coach.

Friday, December 05, 2008

More Updates

Boy's Power Rankings Released

The NCHBC has released the December boy's power rankings. This is the last boy's power ranking of the year, starting in January the rankings will be done through a coaches' poll. Link


Girl's Power Rankings -- Dec 15

Championship and All-American Rings

We have received many requests about the possibility of buys rings for previous years. We have worked the the manufacture to make the rings available for -- Championship Rings (all previous years) and All-American Rings (from 2008) are available the link is on the front page of www.homschoolbasketball.com

Hardship Exemptions

We have completed to update and explanation of the Hardship Exemption. To read all about it go to http://homeschoolbasketball.publishpath.com/player-registration

Writers and Bloggers Needed

Nationals is looking for writers and bloggers for two projects:

Writers – this year we will be doing a special program/magazine called The Showcase. The program will include All-American information and history about past national tournaments. We are looking for a number of people who would be willing to a take writing assignment, research and write an article for The Showcase. It is our goal to gather and preserve the history of Nationals through The Showcase over the next 5-7 years. If you’re interested in writing or editing please contact us through the website contact form.

Bloggers – we would like to have 4-5 people write a blog during the National Tournament. It would be best to have people who are not attached to one team for this project so they can watch and write about 4-6 games per day. We really want to enhance the interaction for people at home as well as having write ups on 25-35 games each day. This will be great if we can find bloggers, I would love to see a bunch of graduates do this.


Special Thank You

The response that we have received from yesterday's announcement has been 100% positive and we really appreciate the spirit of cooperation. We do realize that there will be questions and concerns and we welcome all comments as we strive to make Nationals an even more amazing experience for all.

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

National's Announcement

I have enjoyed my relationship with the National Christian Homeschool Basketball Tournament since 1996. Since 2000 I have had the privilege of being the Executive Director, and during that time I have had a front seat view of what is taking place in homeschool sports. I have witnessed significant changes in the landscape of homeschooling in general, I have watched as other tournaments and programs have failed due to the lack of leadership and foresight, and I have watched as others have tried to build tournaments in other sports with limited success.

Each year I have met with our board and shared new ideas and concepts that I believe are key to staying on the cutting edge. I am thankful to the Nationals board for allowing me to continue to push the envelope and yet keep me in check.

It is time for me to share with you the most significant move that we have made during our nine years at the helm. First, let me say that I am sure that this is something that many will think is absolutely amazing and some will think it proof that I really am crazier than they thought. However, I would like you to read this all the way through and then I will welcome any and all comments.

Premise #1

Over the last decade three significant things have taken place that have had an influence on our decision:
1. Homeschooling has changed significantly; ten years ago there were virtually no co-ops and/or university model schools.
2. More players attend Nationals each year with questionable qualifications and without seeking hardship exemptions, because local programs have failed to police their teams.
3. Each year both opposing teams and parents from the program they are associated with, file complaints about teams not abiding by the rules.

We also have had to deal with players that:
1. Attend 15 hours of college classes each semester while claiming they are 51% homeschooled.
2. Are married and have a child.
3. Started homeschooling the day the National Tournament began.
4. Graduated high school and attended college.
5. Are foreign exchange students. (This is nothing against foreign exchange students but, it is impossible to have parent-directed education, which is the basis of homeschooling, if parents live in another country.)
6. Have been disciplined by other teams.
7. Have completed their high school education and work full time, but are age eligible.
8. Attend public or private school five days a week.
9. Live with friends in an apartment.
10. Have run away from home.

In conclusion, our premise is that there is a growing problem that threatens the integrity of homeschool sports.

Premise #2

Whatever model of Christian education a parent chooses for their family; traditional homeschool, co-op, university model, Christian school and anything in between, the fact is all these parents have a goal of raising children that will be able to stand alone and be salt and light in the world that they live.

Premise #3

The NCHBC and all homeschool teams would benefit from being part of a larger more inclusive association.

History

2005 - we were approached by an organization that had a goal of developing National Tournaments for Christian Schools, Prep Schools and Private Schools. They asked us to consider joining forces with them, but we declined.
2007 - we began to see a need for a Division 3 – a division for teams that had hardship exemptions.
2008 - the American High School Athletic Championships asked us to play a significant role in the development of their Association. The AHSAC was planning its inaugural tournaments during the 2009-2010 season.
Current Position

We have decided to become part of the AHSAC in order to promote and improve the NCHBC. This decision was made because it will help us better achieve our goals and it provides a viable solution for the ever changing homeschool community. Although we wanted to make this move, we decided on very strict criteria for becoming part of the AHSAC:
1. We required that we maintain complete autonomy of the NCHBC, and could cancel our membership at anytime, and that they would not start a competing tournament.
2. We required the bylaws guarantee that homeschoolers could not be removed from the AHSAC (many state organizations allow homeschool teams in and the remove them when they don’t feel the need them any longer).
3. We would have a majority of Homeschool positions on the board.
4. Kurt Talbot would be appointed Executive Director.
These requests were met and we have joined the AHSAC.

Nationals 2009

It was agreed the 2009 National Tournament would be the best place for the AHSAC to begin. Here is what this means:
1. There will be two tournaments running simultaneously in Springfield March 16-21, 2009. The National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships (NCHBC) and the National Christian Educated Basketball Championships (NCEBC).
2. We specifically wanted NCEBC instead of National Christian School Basketball Championships because this allows us to move what was Division 3 into the NCEBC and to provide a place for teams that have either too many hardship exemptions or hardship exemptions that are not eligible for the NCHBC.

Benefits for Homeschool Teams and Players

1. As mentioned above it helps the NCHBC to enforce eligibility rules and gives us the freedom to penalize those who do not follow guidelines.
2. It enabled us to negotiate a TV contract with Media Com for 14 games this year (double what we were initially hoping for). Ten of those games will include NCHBC.
3. It will allow for more homeschool players to be All-Americans – we project 50% of the NCEBC will be homeschool teams and many homeschool players will be NCEBC All-Americans. This will also leave more All-American slots open in the NCHBC (for example more than 15 players from Division 3 were All-Americans last year).
4. The NCHBC All-American will play the NCEBC All-Americans.
5. This should help homeschool teams forge better relationships and scheduling opportunities with other non-homeschool AHSAC teams.
6. In 2009, we will have a Fall Extravaganza that will include National Tournaments for Soccer, Volleyball, Softball and Cross Country, plus preseason basketballs tip off tournament and a cheerleading competition. It should be amazing: all this in one city on the same weekend.

Benefits for the Former Division 3 Teams


1. Compete National Championship (NCEBC) with gold ball trophy and right to get Championship Rings
2. Championship game is the 8500 seat Hammons Student Center.
3. Eligibility for First Team All-American and more All-American Awards.
4. All-American Game verses NCHBC All-Americans.
5. TV Coverage of All-American Games and Championship games.

Practical Outworking

There are different qualifying standards for the NCHBC and NCEBC. A program may have a girl’s varsity team that qualifies for NCHBC and the boy’s varsity qualifies for the NCEBC -- that is fine. A team may be NCEBC one year and NCHBC the next again that is fine. Qualification is solely based on individual player eligibility.

There will be more information in the next couple of days.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

New Website Launched

The new Nationals site is up and running, there is still a lot of work to do on it but I think you will like the way the site looks and works. www.homeschoolbasketball.com

Early Registration Discount
6 days to get your registration filled and check in the mail
www.homeschoolbasketball.com/registration

Hotels
Filling up quickly over 70% of the available hotel rooms in Springfield are already reserved, don’t wait to long and get stuck 30 miles away. www.homeschoolbasketball.com/housing

Rings -WOW
I just saw the final on the Champions, All-American and All-Region rings -- incredible, check it our on the main page of website there is a link mid page. . www.homeschoolbasketball.com

Coming Soon

Eligibility
There has been a little confusion with our statement that we are adjusting the eligibility requirements. Let me clarify there are no changes to the rules we are just defining the Hardship Exemption Requirement and integrating them with the player registration form. The goal is to clearly design and explain the Hardship Exemptions and division play for the National Tournament.

On line Player Registration should be ready by end of the first week of October.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Tip-Off BIGGER than ever

Tip-Off Update
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There is a great preseason tournament developing in Springfield November 13-15.

There are 15 Boy’s varsity teams leaving just one opening. Last year we had 6 teams so this is a tremendous increase.

Currently we have 6 Girl’s varsity teams leaving 2 openings (last year we just had a 3 team round robin)

The JR High teams will play Friday and Saturday

Complete listing of teams

Kurt Talbott is the Tournament Coordinator for the NCHBC. If you would like to reserve a spot you may contact Kurt at 1-417-880-4875.

Fund-It/BenefitBar Update ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We have set up an NCHBC Fund-It/BenefitBar so that if your program is thinking about signing up but are just not sure how it works you can check it out. If your program decides not to participate and you would like to support Nationals you can sign up as well.
Remember it is free, it is easy and if your program joins down the road your toolbar will simply replace the national toolbar.

To check out the fund-It toolbar go to www.fund-it-now.com/nchbc

If you want to sign your program up and develop a revenue stream to support your program www.funditbenefitbar.com/NCHBC

Congratulations to following programs who have gone live with Fund-It in the last 2 days:
HSAA, Omaha Roadrunners, Faith Christian Academy, Fort Worth Zion, Memphis Eagles, Garland County Homeschool, Fort Royal Flames, VA

Additionally Youth-Net a Dallas based organization with 4,000 Youth Pastors ministering to 1,000,000 teenagers has joined forces with Fund-It to use the program to help local youth groups with mission trips, building projects and local ministries.

Teams that have signed up and will go live next week: California Homeschool Sports, HIS Eagles, Ozark Christian Home Educators Association, F.C.H.A.A. (Faulkner County), North Atlanta Christian Flight, Fort Wayne GUARD, Dallas Homeschool Basketball (Thunder), Tulsa NOAH, Austin Athletic Fellowship, THESA , Lebanon Rockets, Rockford FIRE, New Mexico Select, Homeschool Wildcats Sports Club, Nashville Central Christian Warriors, Lake Houston Conquerors, Crossroads (Illinois Crusaders).

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

All-American Press Release

Last week we announced the preseason All-American Candidates We also provided a press release, please send us a copy any published All-American Candidate press releases.

Save $50 on Team Registration

Teams that register and pay by 10/31 receive a $50 discount of their team. We always have a huge rush the last week of October, so make sure you plan a head and don’t miss the discount. On line registration is at http://homeschoolbasketball.publishpath.com/registration it is going to be a great year we already have brand new teams signed up and over 20 inquiries from new teams that is very high for this time of year.



Fund-It Program Gone Wild

Over 20 homeschool teams have implemented the Fund-It Program and every program that has had their bar for more than a week is make a $100 or more per week. Plain and simple this is free money to help your program. There is no selling, buying or asking for money and it is free to sign up for your program and all your participants – read all about it

I worked with Fund-It to sign up the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and they will start launching it to their 50,000 plus huddle groups in 10-12 days so now is a good time to get signed up if you’re not already in.

Congrats to the following programs that just went live with their Fund-It tool bar in the last 48 hours: Huntington Eagles, Tulsa CHEF, Pulaski County Flames, Spirit Academy –CA, Weatherford Express, Quincy Saints.

We have revamped the website to sign up go to www.funditbenefitbar.com/nchbc
Feel free to call me if you have questions. Fund-It will be giving a $1000 bonus to the Fund-It program of the year at the Showcase in March. We will announce the details to all Fund-It programs in about 10 days.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

New Volunteer -- Tennessee that is.

One Less Volunteer Needed

Taber Spani of the Kansas City Metro Mavericks has signed a letter of intent to play basketball with the University of Tennessee. Taber will join the Volunteers, the most storied women's college basketball program, in the fall of 2009. While she is excited about the opportunity to play for Pat Summit, she has Springfield Missouri on her mind. In March of 2009 Taber and her lady Mav teammates will travel to Springfield with a goal of winning a second National Championship Gold Ball Trophy and National Championship Ring. ESPN ARTICLE

Preseason All-American Candidates will be announced next week.

National's TV Sponsor and More

I was looking for a TV sponsor to pay for 7 games to be televised at Nationals this year. Not only did I find a great sponsor but that sponsor is offering a great way for every team to benefit, you need to read this.

I will give you a brief overview of the program and if you need more information please feel free to contact me directly.
Yahoo does approximately 7 billion dollars a year in Internet search engine revenue. While that sounds like a lot the fact is that it is only 25% and Google revenues are almost three times that amount.
Yahoo has designed a program for large nonprofit organizations, like the Red Cross, to develop a long term revenue stream for the nonprofit that assists Yahoo in reaching its goal of increasing market share.
Fund-It is the organization that is administering this program for Yahoo for Christian organizations.
Fund-It contacted me about being a sponsor of Nationals and will be the sponsor of the Homeschool Showcase including underwriting the cost to televise the All-American Games.
As part of the agreement all homeschool teams and organizations may participate under the National Basketball Foundation 501c3 status. While this program is reserved for large organizations, Fund-It has agreed to allow any team that we refer to them to participate.
Through this program everyone one can benefit in three key ways:
1. Teams make the money directly from Fund-It -- Our Nationals staff does not have the time to administer this type of program so we have worked it out that each team will sign their own agreement and be paid directly each month.
2. Players and teams that attend Nationals benefit because Fund-It is a sponsor that has agreed to renew each year if we are able to get enough teams involved and will even increase their financial involvement to help fund other things that we would like to add in future years.
3. Teams that cannot afford to attend Nationals will be able to afford to attend.
Where's the MONEY?
It is a very simple program that pays your team $.10 for every search (click through) that you make through the special Yahoo Fund-It/Benefit Bar.
What does that mean to your team? Fund-It estimates your team will earn $15,000 over the course of the year. This estimate is based on 50 computers using FUND-IT/BENEFIT BAR. Many families have 2-3 computers so add in friends, families and alumni and 50 computers is relatively conservative. There no fee to sign up, the installation is very easy less that a couple of minutes (unless you have Vista than it takes 5 minutes), and you are asking people to use basically the same service they have, which no one benefits form currently. There is really no reason for anyone that you ask not to sign up. Did I mention that there is one difference about the search? The Fund-It/Benefit Bar will not searching for pornography or "hate" groups. Even if their estimates are evangelistic and your team only earns one third of estimate that is $500 per family for travel for Nationals, or free uniforms plus whatever your team wants to use the money to buy. All for doing something that you and your friends already do. If you want more information just have a team representative contact me and I will send you Fund-It's direct contact information. Please make sure to tell me what team you are with. If your program has multiple sports no problem they all can sign up and be tracked separately.

Tim Flatt

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

New -- Program for Nationals

This year we will be revolutionizing the Official National's Program.
We are going to organize by program instead of age group. Each program will have the opportunity to have their own intro page with program history and picture and bios of their seniors.

Each team will have an opportunity to have a whole page or even a two page spread.

Including large team picture, season highlights and detailed team roster.
Bottom line is that when you get to Nationals and open the program you will be very disappointed if your team has one fourth of a page and your big rivals have a beautiful two page spread. Take a look at what it will look like

Team Program Sample

Plus your team can earn Free Team and Players Fees(see below).


Fundraising Project

This year I have taken on the responsibility to make sure every team can easily earn their way to Nationals. In July I put together a plan that I really liked but unfortunately it was too complicated. Cheryl reminded me, as she has many times over the last three decades, Keep it Simple, Stupid.
So I have gone back to the drawing board and I am going to provide you with a number of great ways for your teams to raise money. In this update I want to share with you the program that we have put in place that makes it a slam dunk for every team to attend Nationals for free.

Fundraising Link


Tim Flatt

Preseason All-American Candidate coming October 1st – coaches you can make nominations at Nominations

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Girls Pre-Season Power Poll

T- #1 KC Metro Mavs, KS
Last Year’s Gateway Regional Champions
Last Years Finish: 2nd
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-Americans: Taber Spani (1st team), Tanis Spani (2nd team), & Whitney Schwab (3rd team)
The Metro Mavs will be heavy favorites to make a return trip to the national championship game this March. Led by Taber Spani who last year led her team the championship game despite a fractured vertebra. Taber is currently #13 in the 2009 class by Glen Nelson of ESPN HoopGurlz Article

and was ranked the best player of summer 2008 by ESPN’s Chris Hansen of HoopGurlz .
Top player story

T- #1 HCYA Warriors, TX
Last Years Finish: 3rd
Returning Starters: 4
Returning All-Americans: Emily Frazier (2nd team), Sarah McLeod (2nd team), Kristin Huff (Honorable Mention), and the addition of Elizabeth Arnold (1st team) from the FEAST Patriots.
Last year HCYA took the Metro Mavs to overtime in the national semi-final. This year the warriors will be looking to top the Mavs and with the warriors returning almost their entire core which includes the sophomore duo of Emily Frazier and Sarah McLeod. Additionally HCYA will be making the key addition of 1st team All-American Elizabeth Arnold from the San Antonio Patriots. This huge addition took HCYA from a championship contender to co #1 in this poll.

#3 THESA Riders, TX
Last Years Finish: 1st
Returning Starters: 1
Returning All-Americans: Anna Parish (1st team) and the addition of Sarah Blair (Honorable Mention) from the HSAA Blue Angels.

The THESA Riders are the two time defending national champions. THESA will look to rebuild this year after losing 4 All-Americans. With all four graduating starters playing college basketball this year the Riders will be facing an uphill battle to make their fourth straight championship game. But THESA is not completely rebuilding this year with the return of 1st team All-American Anna Parish and three key additions which include All-American Honorable Mention Sarah Blair & one of the top 14 year olds in the country. THESA certainly will not be a team that any coach will want to see on their side of the bracket in March.

#4 Okc Storm, OK
Last Years Finish: 4th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-Americans: Lauren Parks (2nd team) & Chloe Farmer (3rd team)
The Storm girls will be returning three starters including two All-Americans from last years final four team. After spending the 2006 & 2007 National’s in 5a the Storm surprised almost everyone with their final four appearances. With a respectable 51-39 loss in the national semi-final to THESA the Storm will look to build on this as they return 6 of their top 8 players. This team will certainly be right back in the mix again and will hope to make consecutive final four appearances.

#5 KC East Lions, KS
Last Years Finish: 5th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-Americans: Molly Brewster (1st team)
Last years 5th place finisher KC East Lions will be looking to Molly Brewster to lead the way to their first ever final four appearances. The Lions are one of the most consistent girls programs as they consistently find themselves in 6a. With a gut wrenching 39-31 loss in a very hard fought game against the Storm last year this is a team that will be on a mission. In the consolation game last year KC East made a strong statement with a 68-45 victory over SWMO.

#6 SWMO Eagles, MO
Last Years Finish: 6th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-Americans: Kylie Williamson (3rd team)
The Eagles will be looking to build off their first ever 6a appearance. With the return of 3rd team All-American Kylie Williamson SWMO will be a legitimate final four contender. The eagles will have some opportunities to shake up the rankings this year and certainly will have the talent to do so. Additionally the Eagles have at least one key addition from the Springfield Knights.

#7 Austin Royals, TX
Last Years Finish: 7th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-Americans: Abigayle Banda (3rd team)
Last year Royal’s qualified for their first ever 6a appearance and after a 70-44 loss to eventual national champions THESA Riders the Royals lost a 56-55 battle to KC East and managed to pull out a 40-39 win to earn their first ever win in 6a. Bottom line with the Royals is that this team will be looking to build off the momentum of their first 6a victory. With the return of last years 3rd team All-American Abigayle Banda and some key young players this will be a team to keep an eye on.

#8 HSAA Blue Angels, TX
Last Years Finish: 8th
Returning Starters: 2
Returning All-Americans: Janell Beacham (2nd team)
The Blue Angels last year made their first appearance in 6a in awhile. This year they will look to build off that and will look to get their first win in 6a. HSAA’s first game in 6a last year they drew KC Metro and lost a respectable game 65-52. After that HSAA lost a nail biter to SWMO 47-44 and then lost another heart breaker 40-39 against the Austin Royals. The good news for the Blue Angels is that 2nd team All-American Janell Beacham returns and will look to lead HSAA to consecutive 6a appearances.


#9 North Atlanta Flight, GA
Last Years Finish: 10th
Returning Starters: 2
Returning All-Americans: Danielle O’Donnell (Honorable Mention)
The Flight this year will have their mind set on fighting their way into 6a. Last year they came up just short of winning the 5a championship but ran into San Antonio in the finals. Last year Danielle O’Donnell was named All-American Honorable Mention and she will look to lead the North Atlanta Flight into 6a this year.

T- #10 SATCH Mavericks, TX
Last Years Finish: 11th
Returning Starters: 4
Returning All-Americans: 0
Last year the Mavericks finished 3rd in 5a and will be looking to build of their highest ever finish at nationals. This year SATCH returns 4 starters and with last years experience they will hope to turn that into a run all the way into 6a this year. It will not be an easy task but it is certainly within reach.

T- #10 Cincinnati Landmark Eagles, OH
Last Years Finish: 12th
Returning Starters: 5
Returning All-Americans: Anna Davis (3rd team)
Cincinnati Landmark returns all 5 starters from last years 4th place 5a finish. With the return of 3rd team All-American Anna Davis and the experience of a team that played all year together last season this is yet another team that has their sights set on 6a and will be right in the mix to make their first ever 6a appearance.

In Alphabetic Order here are the other teams that received consideration:

Central Missouri Saints, MO
Huntington Eagles, IN
Indianapolis Trailblazers, IN
MHEA Eagles, TN
Tulsa NOAH, OK
WCHSA Royal Eagles, WI

Friday, September 05, 2008

Don't Be Left Out #1

Extremely Important please read

One of the hardest aspects of working in the homeschool community is that parents don't mind expressing their displeasure when they feel that their child has been slighted. It doesn't matter whether that child is 8 or 18 and it doesn't seem to matter where the blame lies. One of the things I have tried to do the last eight years is put the responsibility back in the hands of teams and parents to make sure they aren't left out. Last year we had a player who was absolutely 100% good enough to be a 2nd team All-American that didn't get to play in the All-American game because his coach did not nominate him. The parents were upset and the coach was upset but the problem was that he just had been too busy to read the e-mails about nominating his players.

With these thoughts in mind I would like to share a number of things with you that I believe are important for you to consider. First each of the four things that I need to make sure you know are so important that I am going to only write about one at a time.

Don't be left out #1

This year we will have 5 Regional Tournaments -- yes 5 we have added Atlanta (see information below).

Top Ten Reasons your team needs to attend:

10. Higher Seeding -- Teams that attend Regionals will end up seeded higher than teams they were equal with during the year that did not attend Regionals.
9. JR High All-Region Team -- this is the highest award available for JR High players, players must play at Regionals to be eligible. Awards will be presented at the special Award Night along with Varsity All-Americans. This is a great first step for future All-American Candidates to get on the radar.
8. Varsity All Region Team -- First Time for this award and this will also serve as a great step for players to move up to All-American in future years.
7. JR High All-Region Rings will be made available for a JR High players who are selected to the All-Region team. These are fantastic looking high quality Balfour rings that players will be proud to wear for many years.
6. Varsity All Region Rings --see above
5. Automatic Bids into Division 1 at Nationals -- each region will be awarded a certain number of Division 1 automatic bids, the best way to secure one is to attend Regionals and earn yours.
4. JR High Regional Championship Rings will be made available to Regional Champions.
3. Varsity Regional Championship Rings will be made available to Regional Champions.
2. All-American exposure and votes -- If you want to be an All-American you need to play in front of the coaches that will be voting for you.
1. Varsity Winners Guaranteed #1 Seed at Nationals and a 1st team All-American.


Here is how you can help make sure your team isn't left out next spring-

1. Contact your coach and/or board members and make sure they know about the regional tournaments, much of this is new and during the summer many coaches are tuned in. You want to make sure they don't schedule games on the Regional Tournament dates.
2. If your team would like to attend your Regional Tournament (not committing just planning or hoping), encourage your coach to go to http://nchbctournaments.com and reserve a spot right away. Four of the five Regionals are in new locations and we are trying to make plans for gym rentals and need to get an idea what to anticipate for the participation level at each tournament.
If you are planning to attend


How important are the Regional Tournaments? Ask Arkansas

Arkansas changed the date of their state tournament last week to make it so Arkansas teams could attend the Regional Tournaments either Oklahoma City or Shreveport, LA depending on what part of Arkansas they live in.

New Teams

We are getting a great response from new teams. Here is a list of teams that have already expressed plans to attend:
Hattiesburg,Miss
Jackson,Miss
Huntsville,Ala
Birmingham,Ala
Tuscaloosa,Ala
Baton Rouge,La
Minneapolis,Min

Medals
Last year half of the All-Tournament Medals were placed on back order. We have shipped all the medals that we have addresses for, if you are still waiting for a medal please contact ashley@flattmail.com tell here your team, the division and your address.

Girl's Top Ten
To be Released the week of September 15th

Preseason All-Americans Candidates
To be released the first week of October

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Preseason Top Ten Power Poll

#1 HCYA Warriors, TX
Last Years Finish: 1st
Returning Starters: 1
Returning All-Americans: John Caleb Sanders (2nd team)
HCYA will be looking to find four new starters but the Warriors are returning their leading scorer and sophomore sensation John Caleb Sanders. HCYA has continued their domination of the 16 & under division with 4 straight national championships. This is a very big part in why the Warriors are favored to make their 7th straight national championship appearance despite losing nearly their entire core from last years National Championship team.


#2 Okc Storm, OK
Last Years Finish: 3rd
Last Year's Gateway Regional Champions
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-American: Nathan Santelmann (1st Team), Aaron Santelmann (2nd Team), Rex Farmer (3rd Team), and the addition of Evan Justus (Honorable Mention) from the OKC Knights.
The Okc Storm & HCYA Warriors are the only two teams that had earned their way into 6a since the inception of divisions. This year the Storm is looking to make their first national championship game appearance since 2004. With a 3rd place finish last year, the return of three All-Americans, and the addition of another All-American the Storm will certainly be in the mix for a national championship.

#3 St. John's Warriors, MI
Last Years Finish: 6th
Returning Starters: 5
Returning All-Americans: Eric Hamilton (3rd Team) & Kyle Williams (3rd team)
Last year's St. Johns team was a very young & talented team and looks to be returning everyone. Last year St. John's won their first ever Michigan State tournament and made their first appearance in 6a. This is a team will have plenty of test throughout the year & has the potential to be a team that finds themselves knocking on the door of a championship game appearance in March.


#4 Huntington Eagles, IN
Last Years Finish: 7th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All Americans: Colin Featherston (2nd team)
Fresh off their first appearance in 6a last year Huntington will be returning a very strong core and will look to make a run at their first ever final four appearance. Huntington is returning 5 of their top 7 players including a couple standout freshman that were key players last year.

#5 CHSA Wolverines, TX
Last Years Finish: 8th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All Americans: 0
In 2007 CHSA was the surprise team of the tournament with an incredible run to the national championship game in what was their first appearance in 6a. Last year despite some devastating injuries the Wolverines were able to reach 6a again. This is a team that is looking to make their third straight appearance in the gold ball division and with the return of 4 of their top 6 players, key additions, and some players moving up from their JV this is a team that may have a legitimate shot at a final four appearance.



#6 Crestwood Calvary, IL
Last Years Finish: 4th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-Americans: 0
Last year Crestwood was led by 1st team All-American & Sr. Joel Morris. This year Crestwood should be a very tough team and has goals of making 6a again. Crestwood is a regular in the gold ball division but will need a good supporting cast around their returning starters in order to get back into the final four.



#7 MHEA Eagles, TN
Last Years Finish: 9th
Returning Starters: 4
Returning All-Americans: Josh Brown (3rd team) & Ben Barnes (Honorable Mention)
Last year MHEA was able to win the 5a division despite their youth and with a very strong returning cast the Eagles will look to make a run at their first ever appearance in 6a. Last years the Eagles ran into Michigan state champions St. John's and lost a competitive game and then bounced back very well winning out versus a very tough 5a field.


#8 Derby Invasion, KS
Last Years Finish: 12th
Returning Starters: 5
Returning All-Americans: Shawn Michelson (Honorable Mention)
Derby last year had a solid run considering their youth and have put themselves in a excellent situation considering they are returning their entire team. This is a team that I expect will make a very legitimate push for their first ever 6a appearance. Additionally the Invasion have added a 6'7 post player that will give them some much needed size and depth.


#9 Landmark Eagles, OH
Last Years Finish: 2nd
Last Year's Region 1 Champion
Returning Starters: 0
Returning All-Americans: 0
Last year Landmark was led by the dangerous combination of 1st team All-American's Peter Jackson & Eric Head. Landmark has a very good core of young players and has several key editions that could help them greatly during what is supposed to be a rebuilding year. This will be a young & dangerous team that hopes to make a run at consecutive 6a appearances.


#10 HSAA Blue Angels, TX
Last Years Finish: 10th
Returning Starters: 3
Returning All-Americans: 0
HSAA has been one of the more consistent varsity boys programs. With many 6a appearances however last year was a disappointing year. With the return of 3 starters and a very strong core of young players (14 & under national champions) this is a team that expects to return to 6a.


In Alphabetic Order here are the other teams that received consideration:

Dallas Thunder, TX
Faulkner County Falcons, AR
FEAST Patriots, TX
Nashville Central Warriors, TN
North Atlanta Flight, GA
Tulsa NOAH, OK
WCHSA Royal Eagles, WI

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Regional Format Announced

Wow, right when I think the summer is about to become less hectic the pace picks up and now the summer is over. I have a number of very significant things to announce that we have been working on for some time. Please make sure that you read the entire post and forward to others in your program.

Information Websites

We have been working on ways to make everything a lot more user friendly and so
we are giving our staff more control over the communication mechanisms. You will
see that Kurt Talbot has website for Regional Tournaments and Rob Flatt has one
for All-American/All-Region Nominations.


New Region Format

This year we have divided the US into six regions. We have assigned each state
(or sometimes we divide states) to a region. Regions are simply called Region 1,
Region 2 etc. Each Region will be allotted a number of Automatic Bids for Division
1 and All-American voting will be by region. Four Regions will have a regional
tournament this year with Region 5 adding a tournament in 2010.
To check out what region you are in, who the competition is and how the system works
go to www.nchbctournaments.com We are still working on the site, the terminology and the wording so if some doesn't look right please contact us.

ALL-American Nominations

We are making some minor adjustments to our All-American Nomination procedure this
year. Each coach can make All Region nominations for his team. All Region Nominations can be made from now until September 10th. There will be a second round of nominations at the end of the first semester. We will have two coaches polls one ending September 10th and one January that will determine which players will be All American Candidates. Coaches may not vote for their own players during this stage of the process. Final ballots will be cast by all coaches that are attending Nationals. Each coach will vote for players from his region (once again coaches are not permitted to vote for his own players or players that he has not seen play). These ballots will be cast immediately following Regionals. Players attending Regionals will have one last shot to make a good impression.

To check out the nomination process go to www.nchbcregionals.com coaches can make nominations immediately and we will post the teams that make nominations
each week.

Preseason Top Ten

The next news update will have the preseason Top Ten Teams. Will your team make
the top ten? Just another 10 days to find out.



Tournament Directors

Looking for teams? We now have the ability to list tournaments online for you more
information at www.nchbctournaments.com

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Basketball Nationals Update

This is a busy time for our Nationals staff and we are going to try to communicate on a regular basis so that we won't overwhelm you with information all at one time. We will be looking for individuals and families to help with various things this year and will post those opportunities in these e-mail updates. In this update we are looking for a few people to help with Media Relations (see below). We would also like to ask you to forward this e-mail to knew families in your program.


Springfield Drive Time Savings

One thing that we liked about Springfield is the size of the city. While it is big enough to accommodate a tournament the size of Nationals, it is small enough that all the gyms and hotels are in a 6-7 mile from the center of the city. This makes all gyms and hotels within about 12 miles.
A special thank you to Randy Martin from Memphis actually did a Google map of all the hotels, colleges and high school gyms, here is the link. http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=114826141753583136334.00045443d920c7bac7c90

To give you an idea of the economic impact of this, if the average family that travels to three gyms in a day they would travel an average of 50 miles fewer per day or 300 miles per week. If the average team has 5 vehicles that is 1500 vehicles driving 360,000 fewer miles and at say 15 miles a gallon and gas at $4.00 per gallon (although last weekend I saw gas in Springfield gas was $3.33 per gallon), the savings will be $120,000 for the homeschool families.



All-American Nominations

Next week we will be announcing the procedure for All-American Nominations. There will be many new facets to this year's procedure and it will be very exciting, stay tuned.


National's Hotel Link -- Springfield CVB

The link for hotels in Springfield is http://www.springfieldmo.org/housing Many hotels are filling up quickly. I was surprised to see that the Double Tree (which is widely considered the nicest hotel in Springfield) hasn't received very many reservations. Every team that books through this link with the CVB will receive a rebate details to follow.


Television Deal

We are getting close to having a TV deal finished and making and hope to make an official announcement soon.

Preseason Tournament

The Tip Off Tournament will be held in Springfield MO November 13-15th. We already have teams from Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Tenessee signed up (Where's Texas?). If you would like more information please contatc Kurt Talbot at 1-417-880-4875.

Media Relations A Family Project

I am looking for 3-4 families from around the country that would be willing to serve as Media Relations Directors. I will be glad to train individuals for this project. This will be a huge help to Nationals and a great learning experience.

NEW Regional Tournaments

Next week we will be releasing the new Regional breakdown that will include information on All Region Teams, Automatic Division I bids and a couple of new Regional Tournaments.

Fundraising Project

The year we have introduced a new fundraising program for teams and families to help offset their expenses to attend Nationals. For example if a team raises $2500 they receive FREE team fee, FREE players registration, a $75 gas card for each player and coach (total of 11) and a FREE Pizza Party ticket and Gymsack for all players. For more information go to the website and click on Founders Club in the left column. www.homeschoolbasketball.com We will also have some more exciting news about this program relating to FREE All-American and National Championship rings.



Tim Flatt

Monday, August 11, 2008

New Host City -- Springfield, MO

The past eight years the National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships has enjoyed a very special relationship with its host city, Oklahoma City. Prior to arriving in OKC the NCHBC had moved five times during its first ten years including stints in San Antonio, TX, Estes Park, CO, and Santa Fe NM. The NCHBC experienced tremendous growth during the last eight years, growing from just over 100teams to more than 300 in 2008. “Our experience in OKC was tremendous. We benefited from the central location, the stability of being in the same location for eight years and the great people we worked with at the OCCVB, local colleges and area businesses. OKC has been experiencing a significant economic growth the last few years, culminating this summer the acquiring of an NBA Sonics team. We applaud these exciting events for the OKC but in the end the growth of both the tournament and the city made it necessary for us to look at other options for the championships starting in 2009” states Tim Flatt, Executive Director for the NCHBC.

“We carefully looked at ten cities and as of today we have a new home for at least the next three years. We are excited to announce our new host city is Springfield, MO” adds Flatt.

The NCHBC staff has worked very closely with the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) and the Springfield Sports Commission to make certain that the 2009 National Tournament will be a great experience for all teams and families that attend. Springfield was selected over ten other cities for the following reasons:
1) Facilities
2) Hotel Rates and Availability
3) The support of the CVB and Sports Commission
4) Location
5) Televised games


Facilities

Showcase and Championship Saturday -- The NCHBC has secured the use of the Hammons Student Center at Missouri State University for both Wednesday and Saturday. The Hammons Student Center has a capacity of 8,846. This will give room for growth as the Sawyer Center at SNU held 5,000 last year. Additionally, MSU is building a new facility that will seat 12,000 that will be a valid option if we out grow the Hammonds Center.

College Gyms - We will be using Evangel College, Drury University, Central Bible College and Baptist Bible College. These are all top quality college gyms that hold 1,500-3,500 fans and will be perfect for semi-final games.
Other Gyms - Springfield Public Schools and Springfield Parks and Recreation are making their gyms available for the NCHBC. The gyms will be a very significant upgrade from the gyms in OKC which have been very good the past few years.



Hotel Rates and Availability


One of the concerns about OKC was the continuing rise of hotel rates. The bottom line is that Springfield offers our families 800 plus hotel rooms less than $79.00 per night and another 800 between $80-89 per night. It is estimated that families will save over $300,000 in hotel costs in 2009.

IMPORTANT
The Springfield CVB has negotiated group rates with virtually every quality hotel in Springfield. These rooms will be offered via a special website starting Tuesday August 12 at 9:00 AM. We will post a link on the website and Blog, as well as send an e-mail with the link.

VERY IMPORTANT
It is very important that everyone either uses this service provided the CVB or notifies us if they chose to make other hotel arrangements. Let me explain why this is so important. The purpose of CVB is bring events to their city. Their effectiveness is measured in room nights. The more room nights the more the CVB is willing to do to help events. How does this affect you? In our agreement with the CVB there are certain arrangements that we have that are directly affected by room nights. The kinds of things that the CVB helps us with is the cost of the Hammons Student Center. Additionally if we want to move to the new facility this will be determined by the room nights we use. When the CVB covers cost for Hammons Student Center that allows us to use sponsor's funds to get our events on television.
The hotels listed on the CVB site give us the most credit but if you choose to stay somewhere else contact us and we will get some credit and may even be able to negotiate a better rate through the CVB.

Why are some hotels not listed?
1) We chose to not to list hotels with high attrition rates. Some hotels require you to pay for 80% of the rooms you hold whether you use them or not.
2) We chose to avoid hotels that are often rented by the hour more than the day.
3) We chose to not use hotels that were in unsafe or unseemly areas.

Televised Games
It is our plan to eventually have nine NCHBC games televised. This would include local, regional and national coverage. We are negotiating with various stations at this time. We are confident that we will work our way to nine games; however, we may have to start this year with 3-5 games televised. The number of games will be directly related to how much sponsor money we can direct toward this goal of increasing exposure. The funds for this project will come directly from the CVB sponsorship and fundraising through the Founders Club. Next week we will give you an update on the Founder's Club.

Central Location
The location of Springfield will be a tremendous asset in the continued growth of the NCHBC. The move will add an extra 200 miles for most Texas teams and an extra 280 miles for OKC, West Texas, New Mexico, AZ and CA . However, it will still be a one day trip (5-10 hours for most of the teams) for all teams that are currently a one day trip from this region. AZ and CA will remain a two day trip. The positive is that now almost every other team that attends Nationals will be able to get the in one day.

We believe that our biggest area for growth over the next few years is from the Midwest - Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa as we have been able to identify almost 200 teams from this region that don't currently attend Nationals. Now we are within a day's drive for virtually all of these teams and with your help we may be able to encourage many to attend.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Basketball Nationals is Moving

Due to the current economic conditions and unpredictable facility situations that Tim Flatt explained on the Nationals Conference Call, the NCHBC has opened entertained the possibility of eight cities hosting the 2009-2011 National Championships. We have talked to and or visited 8 cities in the last 5 weeks

Three cities have been eliminated:
1. Dallas
2. Wichita
3. Oklahoma City

The five remaining cities meet the following minimum criteria:
A. Within 350 miles of OKC
B. An arena that is available for next three years with a min capacity of 7,000
C. College arenas that can host semifinal games with min of 2,000 seating (must be nice setting)
D. The ability to start putting games on TV both local cable and National cable.


The next step for the cities is to compete on the following level:
A. Hotel capacity
B. Hotel Rates
C. Effectiveness of the CVB (Convention and Visitors Burea)
D. Secondary gyms

What is the process that we are waiting for?
A. CVB will send out leads to all hotels and lock in group rates
B. Gym contracts will be provided
C. Final commitments from the city concerning their participation will be made.
D. We will weigh the cities bids and eliminate cities that do not offer the best package
E. We will select the city, sign contracts, hold a press conference and notify you.

We will have a final announcement by August 15th

What should you do now?
A. Do nothing, even if you think you have an inside scoop, just wait. The key for us to build a long term relationship in a city is to work with the CVB.
B. Since there are numerous cities bidding you may here an inside scoop but it will more than likely be nothing more than I am telling you right now.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Rumors, Rumors and more Rumors

Rumors are flying!

This morning I received five phone calls inquiring about the 2009 NCHBC moving from Oklahoma City. I heard that we were moving to Stillwater, OK, Dallas, TX and Shreveport, LA. I even received a call from the Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau inquiring as to next year’s status due to the Sonics moving to OKC. Obviously they were concerned because we had planned to move to the Ford Center either this year or next and that would be out of the question now. This coupled with the fact that the Sonics will likely use SNU as their practice gym could make it unavailable to Nationals.

So what is going on? With all the rumors there must be at least some truth mixed in, right? Hmmm, those are very good questions and I would like to answer you right now but I all I can tell you that is nothing is set in stone. We are working on a number of very important and exciting things for 2009 and I will be prepared to make an official announcement on July 24th.

I will hold a conference call at 8:00 PM CST

1-218-339-2626
Access Code 704478

I have 600 lines reserved so anyone who wants to call in is welcome.
I will also post a blog when the phone call is over with the details.
So what should you do between now and next Thursday? Just wait because more than likely any action you take will likely have to be undone since things are still up in the air. Everyone will find out the final word at the same time and that will cut down on confusion, panic and rumors.

Talk to you next Thursday,

Tim Flatt

Monday, July 14, 2008

The Founder's Club

In June we announced that we would be introducing a number of new projects this summer. These projects are in conjunction with Nationals but they are also separate from our current Nationals Structure. We have decided to form the Founder's Club as a means to create and develop these projects. Here is an overview of the Founder's Club. Our next big announcement will come within the week.

This summer we have created The Founder’s Club. The Founder’s Club is named in honor of Dr. Jim Leininger. Dr. Leininger is a true entrepreneur and visionary who founded Homeschool Basketball Nationals. Dr Leininger has over 50 business ventures that included founding KC Worldwide and ownership in the San Antonio Spurs. Dr. Leininger was a homeschool dad and the coach of a National Championship FEAST Patriots teams in the early 1990’s.

The Founders Club is designed to be a tool that helps homeschool families and teams throughout the country. Additionally the Founder’s Club will raise funds to help promote the extra things that are important to the continued enhancement of the National Tournament. The Founder’s Club will be responsible for the Homeschool Showcase. “One of the things that the Founder’s Club does is helps programs that want to be more than just participants at Nationals become contributors. I think the long term health of Nationals will be directly impacted by how many programs want to roll up their sleeves and work with the Founder’s Club” states Tim Flatt, the Executive Director of the NCHBC. “We have tried to design this club in a way that is consistent with how Jim (Dr Leininger) functions as a businessman. While I known Jim is a very generous person, literally giving away more money than most people will make in a lifetime, he believes that people should pay their way in things they believe are important. One of the things that makes Jim unique is that throughout his life he has consistently believed in providing a way for those who want to shall we say earn their way. So I think the Founders Club is a perfect example of this characteristic in Jim’s life.”

The Founder’s Club is free for every team and program to sign up for. Once your program is part of the Founder’s Club you will receive the following benefits:
1) Access to all special fundraising programs and ventures.
2) Free tickets for all players and coaches to the 2009 Homeschool Showcase.

To sign up cut and paste this link into your browser http://homeschoolbasketball.com/team_sign_up.php

Thursday, July 03, 2008

National Summer Update

Plans for 2009 Nationals

This summer as we prepare for the Eighteenth Annual National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships to be held in March of 2009, we will be making a number of very significant announcements about four very important projects we are developing. We are faced with numerous hurdles that need to be overcome in order to assure that we remain on course for achieving the goals that have been our focus since I was appointed Executive Director of the NCHBC in 2000. These goals have been foundational in every decision that we make in the administration and direction of the NCHBC. Here is a list of our goals:

1) To host a family event that emphases our Christian heritage.
2) To provide a quality event that families are willing to take a week of vacation to attend.
3) To provide a balanced tournament that:
A. Provides a format that allows all teams to compete with teams at or about their talent level.
B. Provides the top teams a chance to play in a National Championship atmosphere.
C. Provides an opportunity for coaches, players and parents to see what it is possible by seeing the top level teams.
4) To showcase the top talent for college coaches and the media.
5) To demonstrate to others that Homeschool basketball is not behind and our tournament is equal to state public school tournament caliber.

While I believe we have been making steady strides in achieving all of our goals, we have some serious concerns about making sure goals one and two stay intact. The main hurdles that we need to make sure .... to finish this story go to http://homeschoolbasketball.com/fund_raising_packet.pdf

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Important Announcement

This summer we have been working a number of very important projects that will be of assistance to all homeschool teams. Here are a couple that might catch your attention:

1) Every player can receive Free Player registration in 2009
2) Every team can receive Free Team Registration in 2009
3) You could receive free lodging for the 2009
4) Your team could receive Nike Sponsorship

We will be hosting a conference call Thursday June 19th to discuss all the details. We have posted the details on the coaches’ blog but many coaches may not check the blog during the year, so please contact your coach and make sure he checks the blog for the information.

Also this call is open to assistant coaches, board members and anyone involved in organization with in your program. Please feel free to contact me if you are in one of these categories and would like the call information.

Tim Flatt

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

2009 Nationals Fund Raising Project

We have finalized the details for the 2009 Nationals Fund Raising Project, this project is designed to help you raise money to offset the cost in attending Nationals. We would love to see 100% particpation, there is absolutely no reason for any player to ever pay a players fee again. Start early and you might be surprised with how much money you can earn. The details can be found on our sponsor blog. http://nchbcsponsor.blogspot.com/

Friday, May 30, 2008

Fund Raising Opportunity

Why Fund Raising

It has always been our goal to make the National Tournament an event that is worth taking a week of vacation to participate. In recent years we have become more concerned about want to making it possible that every player and family that wants to attend can afford to do so. Each year we continue to see the cost for families to attend Nationals increase in many areas. This year with gas prices moving to new highs we are equally concerned.

We know that many programs do group fund raising events and that is fantastic and we in no way want to replace those fund raising activities. However, when we created the National Basketball Foundation as a 501c3 two years ago we did it with the intentions of creating an avenue to help families. This program is designed to be used by an individual family or it can be adapted by a team that might want to use it to cover the National player and team fees as well as buy new uniforms or help the families that have the hardest time financially attending Nationals.

The Plan

On September 1, 2008 we will be launching a new website HomeschoolSportsOnLine.com this website will be integrated with both the Nationals website and Homeschool Sports Insider. The site will be a great site including current game stats/videos, players of the month, games of the month, All-American watch and much more. On this site each program will have its own page that will include their team picture and roster. We will create the page using the 2008 program pictures and rosters. The pages will be updated as we receive the new photos and rosters additionally we will allow teams to send in current game photos and other information to post on their page.

What is the fund raiser? We are going to allow each player to sell the banner ad space for their team’s page. Ads will be $100, $200 and $500. We did a program that was very similar to this last year and with the Storm and we had numerous players sell around the $1,000 in ad space and not one player who actually tried to sell ad space came up empty handed. We will be glad to forward you an information kit that explains how to sell the ads and the order form information.

Where’s the money? Basically for every $100 in ad space that you sell you get $50 to use for your families expenses in attending Nationals. There is no reason that literally hundreds of families can’t raise all the money it will cost to attend Nationals. The balance of the money will be used to maintain the website and be used to help us cover cost of the National Tournament.

Final information with complete detals will be available on June 10th. If you would like to get the information just send me (tim@flattmail.com) an e-mail with “Fund Raising” in the subject line and I will e-mail it to you as soon as it is finished. If you are a coach and want information for your team put “Team Fund Raising” in the subject line.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

2009 Dates and Hotels

The 2009 National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships
will be held in Oklahoma City March 16-21st.

Once again this will be a very busy week in OKC for hotels but I am pleased to announce that we have locked up 750 rooms on the Meridian corridor. I know the prices aren't bargin basement but with gas prices climbing the way they are location is becoming more important. If you are interested inlocking up rooms I wouldn't wait too long.

I want you to know that we do feel the pain your pain in the increasing cost for Nationals and we are working on a fund raising project that will work for any family that needs to raise funds to cover expenses to attend next year.

2009 National Homeschool Basketball Host Hotels

Clarion Meridian Hotel & Convention Center
(Headquarters)
737 S. Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 * 800-784-7830
Rates: $82.00 Standard Rooms
$92.00 Suites
Amenities: Indoor Heated Pool, Expanded Complimentary Breakfast


Biltmore Hotel
401 S. Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 * 800-588-6620
Rate: $99.00 All Rooms
Amenities: Indoor Heated Pool, Sauna, Hot Tub, Continental Breakfast or
Paid Hot Buffett


Springhill Suites
510 S. MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73128 * 888-287-9400
Rate: $99.00 All Rooms
Amenities: Indoor Heated Pool, Breakfast Buffett


Best Western Saddleback Inn
4300 SW 3rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 * 800-228-3903
Rates: $109.99 Standard Rooms
$139.99 Suites
Amenities: Outdoor Heated Pool, Sauna, Full Hot Breakfast


Ramada Airport North
2200 S. Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 * 800-652-3781
Rate: $99.00 All Rooms
Amenities: Seasonal Outdoor, Continental Breakfast

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Prayer Request

Kurt Talbot, the director of a number of NCHBC tournaments (The Gateway Regional and Tip Off) went to the doctors on Friday because he couldn't shake the flu. After some blood work he was sent to the Hospital in Springfield MO where he was diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia.

Chemotherapy treatment began on Sunday. It looks like they will keep Kurt in the hospital for 3-4 weeks while he recieves his treatment. Of course Kurt is optimistic but this is a very tough time for Kim and the children. Please keep the Talbot family and especially Kurt and the doctors in your prayers.

Kurt is not only a friend to homeschool basketball, he is the kind of person that anyone would enjoy spending time with. There are very few people who are willing to make the kind of sacrifices for home school basketball that Kurt is so let's join together and ask God to heal him quickly.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Nationals T-shirts -- For Sale

We have had enough time for the dust to clear and we have about $4,000 in t-shirts and sweatshirts that we would like to sell to get our budget even on the Showcase. It is our commitment to continue to find ways to make the National Tournament a better experience for all, when we do sometimes there are often cost that are not covered in Nationals budget. It is our commitment to not raise the cost to participate for teams or players or to charge a gate for family and friends. So we use try to cover cost through things like t-shirt sales and the pizza party. We have had a couple dozen e-mails from players who want to buy shirts and that is great. But let me ask those of you who bought your shirts at Nationals, how about buying a shirt for a gift and to support Nationals at the same time. I am in Arizona right now with my in laws and over the last few days they have worn basketball (Nationals and Storm t-shirts) from past years that we have given them. They really like the shirts and I am sure your Grandparents, parents, older siblings who used to attend Nationals before they graduated, younger siblings who couldn’t attend Nationals, friends and so many others would love a Nationals t-shirt or sweat shirt. Oh yeah and if I haven’t been clear we really would appreciate your support. Here is what we have available:

2008 Nationals Design
Short Sleeve $12
Black – all sizes
Grey (Med and large only)

Long sleeve t-shirts $17
Black – all sizes

Hooded -- youth $20 adult $30
Grey – all sizes except 2XL, 3XL

Water bottles $3
Navy Lanyard $2
Basketball (full size only) $10

2008 Show Case Design
Baseball style -- $20 with your name and number printed

Short Sleeve T-shirts White, Red or Blue all Sizes $15

Shipping is $6 per order and if your order—no matter how many items you buy.

Special Offer if your order is more than $30 we will send you a free Showcase T-shirt –Please tell us the size and color for your free showcase t-shirt.

Checks payable to NCHBC, 7631 NW 192nd St, Edmond OK 73003

Sunday, March 16, 2008

New York Times

Wow -- what an amazing week. The showcase was a huge success in many ways, the most immediate, in terms of seeing a difference, was the media attention. For years we have tried to gte the Daily Oklahoman to give us more coverage. Early in the week they will usually do an article or two but this year we were able to get the to attend the Showcase and after that they assigned a different reporter to the tournament for each day. This was Sunday's http://newsok.com/article/3216859/1205653085

Below are the links to the New York Times article and slide show.

They also put together a slide show that is really good.

SPORTS March 16, 2008 Growing Cheers for the Home-Schooled Team By JOE DRAPE

I will follow up with some more post after I get my feet on the ground.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Award Ceremony Times

I want to clarify the schedule for today at the Sawyer Center.

The Girls Varisty Championship Game will start at 3:00

The Game will last 1:05-1:15 Minutes. We will set the clock for 15 minutes after the floor is cleared and to give a chance for players to get in the right section. I would estimate the Ceremony will start at 4:20-4:30.

If you don't have a game it would try to be there by 3:30 so that those who are running from games will have less confusion getting in to the Sawyer Center.

Based on the above

Boys Varsity will kick off at 5:15-5:30

Second Awards at 6:45-7:00

Sleep Fast,

TF

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Showcase – Game Schedule Change

From the comments I heard I think the showcase was a huge success. It may have been one of the most enjoyable evenings I have ever experienced at Nationals. I would like to ask you to do two things for me if you enjoyed the Showcase.

1) Thank Rick Malone and Rob Flatt – those guys really do all the behind the scenes stuff and it would never happen without them. Sometimes people don’t realize the impact of those two because of the fact that Rick has done it for 6 or 7 years now and it runs so smooth. Then Rob is a “Flatt” so people assume he just has to do it, but I can tell you almost all the ideas for tonight came from him. He just loves Nationals and homeschool basketball and is always looking for a way to make it better for the players.

2) Buy our showcase t-shirts on Saturday, we really need to sell them to help pay for Showcase. This is a chance for you all to vote with your wallet to make sure we are able to bring the Showcase back for 2009. I think that it was entertaining enough to support it with a $15 purchase. That’s a pretty inexpensive evening for a family for three hours, don’t you think?

Game change Boys 18U 3A some games on Thursday are scheduled on court 19 but it should be 18. I think that is right but I can’t remember exactly it could be the other way around. The bottom line is if you were in 19 it is now 18 or vice versa. I so tired I can’t remember. Call the score hotline in the morning if you are in B18 3A and I confused you.

I am going to bed and will try to get up and answer e-mails and return phone calls buy 11:00 AM. Although last time I thought I was going to do that (yesterday) I slept 4 hours and woke up with things on my mind. I really can’t afford to do that again.
Tim Flatt

Quick Notes

Things seemed to go well for the first full day of games.

The Showcase will start promptly at 7:00 (if the the Lord doesn't come and the creek doesn't rise). The event will be 3 hours. The schedule is:
The opening ceremony 40-45 minutes
The All-American Games 1:20
Three Point and Slam Dunk Contest 45-50 Minutes

All-Americans and Honorable Mentions we will reserve a special section for you on the ground level be there at 6:45 sharp.

Pizza Party -- we will have pizza available immediately after the opening ceremony section. We will have an extra 100 or so pizzas ordered so if you didn't get your tciket just come to the booth and we may have some available.

Be Enthusistic

Honorable Mention Update

Last week my computer crashed and some of the info I have had trouble recreating. One of the items was the All-American Honorable Mentions. I found a number of players I left off the list tonight when I was getting things together for tomorrow night. I have added the players to the list below (the orignal post). I am sooooo sorry for the mistake.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Daily Update

Programs are in at the convention center.

Honorable Mentions listed below.

Pizza Party Tickets still available at convention center.

See you at the games.

Girls Honorable Mention

Allison Mounts Tulsa NOAH
Danielle O'Donnell N Atlanta Flight
Emily Bush SCWC Knights
Eva Dedow Austin Royals
Hannah Terry Fayettville Knights
Jenna Davis Metro Mavaricks
Jenny Beaman SWMO Eagles
Jenny Myer SCWC Knights (WI)
Jessica Karraker KC East Loins
Kelly Arps N. Atlanta Flight
Kelly Sargent WCHSW (WI)
Keersten Anderson KC East Loins
Kristen Huff HCYA
Lauren Netzel CHSA (TX)
Mallory Lane Metro Mavaricks
Melisa Naylor OKC Storm
Raven Phillips MHEA Eagles
Rebecca DeRidder MHEA Eagles (TN)
Sarah Blair HSAA (TX)
Sarah Bradford OKC Storm
Terra Hicks SWMO Eagles
Trina Lloyd Huntington Eagles (IN)
Trish Sontag CHSA (TX)
Whitney Hill KC East Loins

Boys Honorable Mention

Andrew Paterson Christian Heritage (CA)
Aundre Carnegie Lansing Crusaders
Ben Barnes MHEA Eagles
Ben Lawerence Faulkner County (AR)
Ben Lowe Lansing Crusaders
Bobby Strandt SWCHA Saints
Brandon Power AAHE Ealges
Brinks Brewster KC East Loins
Dan Pelletier Summit (MI)
Daniel McColloch WCHSA Royal Eagles (WI)
David Collins Austin Royals
Ebo Pinneau Crown Knights
Eli Horvorka Lakeshore Thunder
Elijiah Carbagal Valencia Wildcats
Eric Pfenning SWCHA Saints
Ethan Leatherman Noble/Whitley Warriors
Evan Justus OKC Knights
Frank Carter Zion Saints (TX)
Grant Wgram Wichita Defenders
Ian Ransdell Chicago Thunder
J.J. Attaway KC East Lions
James Parks Faulkner County (AR)
Jared Hemsoth Fort Wayne Gaurd
Jarrod Dinardo Dallas Thunder
Jeff Brooks HSAA
Joey Pattavina Omaha Lightning
Jon Allen BVCHEA Mustangs (TX)
Jordon Brewer San Marcos Panthers
Jordan Schnieder WCHSA Royal Eagles (WI)
Josh Lucas Thorndale TCA (TX)
Josiah George North Atlanta Flight
Khiry Belcher Zion Saints (TX)
Matt Decker CHSA
Matthew Ortega Valencia Wildcats
Matthew Carmona SATCH
Michael Ozmun Omaha Lightning
Milo Kostov Landmark Eagles
Paul Marchbanks Dallas Thunder
Preston Spicer OKC Storm
Rhett Rowan Austin Royals
Ryan Boggs Nashville Warriors
Sam Haynes San Marcos Panthers
Scott Pfenning SWCHA Saints
Shawn Michelson Derby Invasion
Tanner Bruffey Lubbock Warriors
Tanner McNeil KC North Knights
Tyler Koepke WCHSA Royal Eagles
William Martin Comer Crown Knights
Zach Bryant OKC Knights

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Show Time

Welcome to Oklahoma City

It looks like great weather this week 60-70’s during the day and a nice crisp mid 30’s at night. We plan the schedule, God plans the weather.

Teams have begun arriving and 300 teams either in town or on the way to town it looks to be a FANTASTIC week of basketball.

Player Registration, Coach Registration and t-shirt pick up and sales will open at 9:00 AM Monday. Programs are delayed at the printer and will not be ready until late Monday early Tuesday, I will post when they are ready and we will have them at the Showcase for pick up.

Team USA Registration opens at 10:00.

Check out the special personalized t-shirts design to commemorate the 1st Annual National Tournament Showcase. This year it was too late to get a sponsor for the Showcase so we designed the shirts as a way to help offset the $12,000 extra cost to run this Showcase. We hope you will like the shirts and lend a helping hand by purchasing one.

All registration is open until 9:00 PM.

There are meetings for:
Team USA Noon (16/18) 9:00 (10/12/14)
Coaches Meetings --11:00, 3:00 (16/18 pick one) 9:45PM (10/12/14)
All American and their coach – 10:30 PM

We look forward to seeing all of you,
Tim Flatt

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Final Touches -- Urgent Need

We are putting on the final touches before we start the set up tomorrow. If you’re staying close to the Clarion Convention Center tomorrow and have nothing to do from 2:00-6:00 stop by and we will put you to work for an hour or so.

There is no registration or pick until Monday morning.

Urgent need – I was just working on Team USA and I only have six 11 and 12 year old girls signed up. We need to make two teams or no teams for the brackets to work so we really need four more girls to sign up or these little girls are not going to be able to play. Can you help out these girls by letting your daughter play? E-mail nationals@flattmail.com if you can help.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Schedule Changes

Awards Ceremony time change – the first award ceremony originally scheduled for 3:00 on Saturday has been pushed back to 4:15 in order to give a chance for all other games to end and avoid parents missing the awards ceremony for younger children.

Team USA -the second team USA Meeting for 10, 12 and 14 will be pushed back to 9:00 (originally 8:30)

The third coaches meetings will be moved back to 9:45 (originally 9:15)

These changes are to accommodate overlap with games on Monday.

Nationals Three Days Out –Yikes

Ready or not Nationals is just about here. I would like to take a minute of your time to go over some important details for you that will make your arrival go more smoothly. PLEASE READ all of this letter.

Registration – If you have not pre-registered you will need to register before you play your first game. Registration is at the Convention Center. It is the star on the map; I would recommend printing a couple copies of the map before you leave home. Map link is in the Tuesday March 4th post below. Registration is open Monday 9AM-8PM and Tuesday 9:00 AM-Noon.

T-shirts – are available at the convention center from 9:00 AM-8:00 PM Monday and Tuesday. If you preorder you must pick up your shirts by Tuesday 8:00 PM. If you haven’t preordered keep in mind every year we sell out of 95% of all sizes, colors and styles. To avoid disappointment please make sure you get there as soon as practically possible.

Pizza Party – This year the Pizza Party will be held in conjunction with the Showcase Wednesday Evening. You can purchase Pizza Party tickets good for one large one topping Pizza Hut pizza for $10. The pizzas will be delivered to the Sawyer Center every 20 minutes starting at 7:15. I highly recommend getting your tickets early because we have a limit to how many pizzas Pizza Hut can deliver. Trust me when people bring their pizza in to eat while watching the game it is going to smell great and there are no other concessions available at the Sawyer Center that night. This is truly a “snooze you loose sale”.

Showcase – Two items here:

1) The showcase will start at 7:00 and conclude around 10:00 the schedule is packed and it should be great fun. Make sure to cheer and show your enthusiasm as we will have lots of media (including the New York Times and a freelance writer for ESPN) as well as local media and the college scouts, let’s make a lasting impression.
2) Support the showcase, by the time we decided to do the Showcase this year it was too late to secure a sponsor. So we decided to design a great t-shirt that will be available at the showcase to help cover the extra $12,000 in expenses. All we ask is if you love the t-shirt buy one.
This Blog will be your connection to changes and important information during Nationals, I recommend that you assign someone from your program to check it late at night and someone else to check it first thing in the morning.
Girls 12 – The brackets posted earlier were not correct we still need 5 more 12U Team USA girls to complete the brackets so I will be posting TBA on where teams advance until we know for sure and that might not be until late Tuesday evening so hang in there we will get it posted as soon as we know.

New Record – We have 300 teams this year which breaks last year’s record of 296
Warm-up Basketballs – each team is responsible for your own warm-up basketballs and should have a game quality ball as home team will provide a basketball. Team USA players bring your basketballs.

Team Banners are required for teams that want to be represented in the Flag Procession at the Showcase. Details will be provided in the Coaches Meetings.

Brackets will be final by 11:59 tonight.

Plenty more to follow ......

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Important Meetings on Monday

There are 3 coaches meetings on Monday – Attendance is mandatory at one of the meetings. All meeting are at the ballroom on the east side of the convention center.

11:00AM Coaches Meeting --Ages 16/18

12:00 Team USA – ages 16/18 for players and coaches

3:00PM Coaches Meeting -- 18(under) coaches that miss first meeting do to travel

8:30PM Team USA -- ages 10/12/14 for players and coaches

9:15PM Coaches Meeting 10/12/14

10:30PM All-American meeting

Coaches make sure you keep an eye on the coaches’ blog. If you don’t have the URL get a hold of Rob or Tim and they will get you the information.

Monday, March 03, 2008

2007-2008 Girl's All-Americans

The following is a list of the 2007-2008 NCHBC All-Americans. They are listed in Alphabetical order. Players were selected and voted on by a panel of 24 coaches from a crossed the nation.

1st, 2nd and 3rd team designations will be announced in OKC.

Honorable Mention will be announced at the Showcase on Wednesday evening.
Abigayle Banda Austin Royals
Alana Chung HCYA (TX)
Andrea Ratzlaff Tulsa NOAH
Anna Davis Landmark Eagles
Anna Parish THESA (TX)
Brittany Holmes MHEA Eagles (TN)
Chloe Farmer OKC Storm
Elizabeth Arnold FEAST
Elizabeth Shrader Knoxville Ambassadors
Emily Frazier HCYA (TX)
Heather Bechtold HSAA (TX)
Holly Burt THESA (TX)
Hope Petersen THESA
Janell Beacham HSAA (TX)
Jasmin Wright Cincinnati Trailblazers
Jessica Lane N. Atlanta Flight
Kylie Williamson SWMO Eagles
Lauren Parks OKC Storm
Lydia Joiner Knoxville Ambassadors
Macy Walquist Central MO
Molly Brewster KC East Lions
Rebecca Daniels Huntington Eagles (IN)
Sarah McLeod HCYA (TX)
Shaylon Martinez THESA
Stacy MammelFEAST
Taber Spani KC Metro Mavs
Taly Balciunas CHSA (TX)
Tanis Spani KC Metro Mavs
Whitney Schwab KC Metro Mavs
Whitney Williams THESA (TX)

2007-20008 Boy's All-Americans

The following is a list of the 2007-2008 NCHBC All-Americans. They are listed in Alphabetical order. Players were selected and voted on by a panel of 24 coaches from acrossed the nation.

1st, 2nd and 3rd team designations will be announced in OKC.

Honorable Mention will be announced at the Showcase on Wednesday evening.

Aaron Hendrix CHSA Wolverines
Aaron Krejci OKC Storm
Aaron Lewis Lakeshore Thunder
Aaron Santlemann OKC Storm
Alex Nelson Iowa Chargers
Andrew Daniels Huntington Eagles
Ben Kirby Stillwater Trinity
Caleb Bucher KC Metro Mavs
Colin Featherston Huntington Eagles
Daniel Crouse Butternut
Daniel Kelly Nashville Warriors
David Glenn Omaha Roadrunners
Eric Hamilton St Johns (MI)
Eric Head Landmark Eagles
Evan Zieschany HCYA
Ian Corella Christian Heritage (CA)
James McDonald HCYA
James Swearingin AAHE Eagles
Jarell English Dallas Thunder
Jarett Boss Tulsa NOAH
Jedidiah Landis MCE
Jesse Sanders HCYA
Joel Morris Crestwood Calvalry (IL)
John-Caleb Sanders HCYA
Jordan Martin HSAA (TX)
Josh Brown MHEA Eagles
Josh Decker HCYA
Josiah Ludwick Chicago Thunder
Justin Johnson Tulsa NOAH
Kelvin Bailey Zion Saints (TX)
Kyle Williams St Johns (MI)
Mark Walton SATCH
Nate Santlemann OKC Storm
Peter Jackson Landmark Eagles
R.J. Hallebach Illinois Crusaders
Rex Farmer OKC Storm
Sakari Clow Knoxville Ambassadors
Spencer Hoelscher BVCHEA Mustangs (TX)
Tyler Piercefield Lansing Crusaders
Willis Norman North Atlanta Flight

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Update - One Week Out

There is a lot of information that we will be finalizing of the next 72 hours. As soon as the following items are finished we will make a post here:

1) Gym Map – we will be using 25 gyms we have contracts on 24 and as soon as we have the last one the map will be completed.
2) Final Schedule for the week
3) All-American list for the game on Wednesday.
4) Updated Team Rosters
5) Brackets for all ages divisions
6) Team USA – team list

Friday, February 29, 2008

Brackets, Brackets and more Brackets

We have started posting backets on line. We have boys 10, 12 and girls 10 done. The girls 12 is having to be reworked becuase we are short on Team USA players and may not be able to field a team in that age group if we don't get some new registrations this weekend.

The 14, 16 and 18 are waiting for this weekends results and than will have to go through some input from coaches. we hope to have them posted by Thursday.

http://www.homeschoolbasketball.com on the front page there is a link.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Official Team Rosters – Check it out are you on it?

We are posting the “Official Team Rosters” on line. Please understand this is not the Program Roster they are completely different. Every player on your team must be on the official roster to play at Nationals. Check it out to see if you and all your team mates are listed. http://www.homeschoolbasketball.com/official_roster.pdf

The Roster is wrong what do I do now?
1) If is a spelling problem with a name -- do nothing this list is for internal use only.
2) If you are listed on the wrong team like G12 instead of B12 – do nothing, as long as you are on your program roster it is OK.
3) If you play on more than one team for your program – do nothing we only list one.

Not on the List:
1) If you registered and received your registration packet fill out the lost registration part of form below.
2) If you registered and have not received your registration packet (do same as above).
3) If you have not registered but will when you arrive at Nationals fill out the part that says players to be added when arrive in Oklahoma.

On line form http://www.homeschoolbasketball.com/roster_change.htm

How important is this? If a player is not on our final list which will be compiled of the players currently on the list and the change forms, he/she will not be eligible to play at Nationals.

Hotel Rooms

I just heard for our host hotel the Clarion and the have about 22 rooms left in various room types. If you would like to stay there call Marla or Jeff at 1-405-942-8511. We reserve the maximum rooms that they allow 90% if we don’t take them by Friday they will be sold to the general public. So if you want to stay at the number one place with reasonable rates $79-89, don’t wait too long or the rooms will be gone.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Team Banner and Basketballs

This year we will continue our tradition of having a flag presentation at the Showcase (formerly called the Opening Ceremony). However, this year it will be different in a number of ways, the most important being that for your program to be represented you will have to have a Team Banner.

For those who have not been to the flag presentation in the past. This is a 3x6 to 4x8 banner with your team name and/or logo. The banner may not be on any type of polls to lift it in the air.

One other note for first time teams, each team is required to provide its own warm up and game basketballs.

Missing Seeding Information

Currently the following teams have been seeded at the bottom of their division because we have no seeding information from them. If you play on one of these teams please conatct your coach and ask him to send fill at the seeding questionaire.

B-18:
MCE Knights
Odessa Blaze

G-18:
FEAST Patriots I

B-16:
Fayetteville Knights

G-14:
FEAST Patriots

B-10:
OKC Broncos
Rockwall Rockets

Friday, February 22, 2008

Final Team List Information

Below are the list of teams for each age division. If you don't see an age group below, you can click on the link on the right side of this page. Please look through the list and check the information. It really helps when you make sure that we have your team in the right age group and that we have the spelling correct. With over 300 teams registered we are going to make mistakes and if you help us catch them know we appreciate it. It doesn’t hurt to take a second to check other teams in your program as well.

You might also enjoy seeing the teams you will compete with during your time in OKC.

All Boy divisions and Girls 10U are full; we can accept one more team in Girls 12, 14, 16 and 18.

Final Team List Girls 18

Amarillo Flames
Austin Royals
BVCHEA Mustangs
CHEF Arrows
Christian Heritage Knights
CHSA Wolverines
Cincinnati Landmark Eagles
Cincinnati Trailblazers
Dallas HSAA Blue Angels
Dallas HSAA Blue Angels--JV
Denver Eagles
Fayetteville Knights
FEAST Patriots I
FEAST Patriots II
HCYA Warriors
Huntington Eagles
Indianapolis Trailblazers
Joplin Lions
Kansas City North Knights
KC East Lions
Knoxville Ambassadors
Lubbock Warriors
Metro Academy Mavericks
MHEA Eagles
Moore Eagles
N Atlanta Flight
Nashville Central Warriors
OKC Storm
Pulaski Co Flames
SATCH Mavericks
South Central WI Knights
Spirit Academy Warriors
SWMO Eagles
Team USA-Red
Team USA White
Team USA Blue
THESA Riders
Tulsa NOAH
Valencia Wildcats
Victoria Cobras
WCHSA Royal Eagles
Wichita Defenders