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| | :text:A registration packet sent Women's Team contacts Friday 1/20/06 Teams arrive Wednesday 3/1/06 classification held 3:30 PM - 9:00 PM Competition begin Thursday 3/2/06 9:00 AM |
| | :text:The Mayor's Cup Wheelchair Basketball Tournament hosted New York City Sports Commission comprised two separate Division II Division III tournaments event held six times since 2001 held again Manhattan College October 6-8 2006 Sports Commission a division New York City Mayor’s Office committed developing three-day event one premier basketball tournaments NWBA calendar double-elimination tournament field 16 teams (eight division) determined a first-come basis Sports Commission select an easily accessible tournament hotel secure best possible rates tournament participants Entry fee tournament $250 teams competed in event include: New York Rollin' Knicks NEPVA Celtics (Massachusetts) Long Island Express EPVA Nets (New Jersey) New England Blazers (Massachusetts) Richmond Rimriders (Virginia) Bulova New York Rolling Renegades Magee 76ers (Philadelphia) Bayada Penguins (Philadelphia) Charlottesville Cardinals (Virginia) NRH Ambassadors (Washington D.C.) NRH BlazeSport Connecticut Spokebenders London Forest City Flyers (Canada) Twin City Spinners (Canada) |
| | :text:The Mayor's Cup Wheelchair Basketball Tournament hosted New York City Sports Commission comprised two separate Division II Division III tournaments event held six times since 2001 held again Manhattan College October 6-8 2006 Sports Commission a division New York City Mayor’s Office committed developing three-day event one premier basketball tournaments NWBA calendar double-elimination tournament field 16 teams (eight division) determined a first-come basis Sports Commission select an easily accessible tournament hotel secure best possible rates tournament participants Entry fee tournament $250 teams competed in event include: New York Rollin' Knicks NEPVA Celtics (Massachusetts) Long Island Express EPVA Nets (New Jersey) New England Blazers (Massachusetts) Richmond Rimriders (Virginia) Bulova New York Rolling Renegades Magee 76ers (Philadelphia) Bayada Penguins (Philadelphia) Charlottesville Cardinals (Virginia) NRH Ambassadors (Washington D.C.) NRH BlazeSport Connecticut Spokebenders London Forest City Flyers (Canada) Twin City Spinners (Canada) |
| | :text:The Mayor's Cup Wheelchair Basketball Tournament hosted New York City Sports Commission comprised two separate Division II Division III tournaments event held six times since 2001 held again Manhattan College October 6-8 2006 Sports Commission a division New York City Mayor’s Office committed developing three-day event one premier basketball tournaments NWBA calendar double-elimination tournament field 16 teams (eight division) determined a first-come basis Sports Commission select an easily accessible tournament hotel secure best possible rates tournament participants Entry fee tournament $250 teams competed in event include: New York Rollin' Knicks NEPVA Celtics (Massachusetts) Long Island Express EPVA Nets (New Jersey) New England Blazers (Massachusetts) Richmond Rimriders (Virginia) Bulova New York Rolling Renegades Magee 76ers (Philadelphia) Bayada Penguins (Philadelphia) Charlottesville Cardinals (Virginia) NRH Ambassadors (Washington D.C.) NRH BlazeSport Connecticut Spokebenders London Forest City Flyers (Canada) Twin City Spinners (Canada) |
| | :text:The Mayor's Cup Wheelchair Basketball Tournament hosted New York City Sports Commission comprised two separate Division II Division III tournaments event held six times since 2001 held again Manhattan College October 6-8 2006 Sports Commission a division New York City Mayor’s Office committed developing three-day event one premier basketball tournaments NWBA calendar double-elimination tournament field 16 teams (eight division) determined a first-come basis Sports Commission select an easily accessible tournament hotel secure best possible rates tournament participants Entry fee tournament $250 teams competed in event include: New York Rollin' Knicks NEPVA Celtics (Massachusetts) Long Island Express EPVA Nets (New Jersey) New England Blazers (Massachusetts) Richmond Rimriders (Virginia) Bulova New York Rolling Renegades Magee 76ers (Philadelphia) Bayada Penguins (Philadelphia) Charlottesville Cardinals (Virginia) NRH Ambassadors (Washington D.C.) NRH BlazeSport Connecticut Spokebenders London Forest City Flyers (Canada) Twin City Spinners (Canada) |
| | The Arkansas Rollin' Razorbacks University Illinois win titles 21st annual Pioneer Classic |
| | The Arkansas Rollin' Razorbacks University Alabama defend 2007 title 21st annual Pioneer Classic. |
| | The 21st annual Pioneer Classic kicked off Friday Lakeshore Foundation in Birmingham Alabama. |
| | Looking officials in area |
| | 2008 Courage Center Award Merit Outstanding Leadership in Developing Junior Division year Junior Division recognizes one member organizations vision leadership service respect NWBA sport wheelchair basketball development athletes coaches Courage Center Award Merit Outstanding Leadership in Developing Junior Division named an organization truly a leader in developing sport division athletes coaches. |
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