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PAGE A16, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 11, 2017 HOOPLA, continued from Page 13 The winning McNary alumni then lost to KEY Home Furnishings 31-23 in the fi nals. More current McNary players also participated. An- drew Jones, Chandler Cavell, Lucas Garvey and Daniel Zwemke went 3-0 on Sat- urday. Playing as Big Baller Brand, they won their fi rst game Sunday before los- ing the second 35-29 in the 17-and-under competitive boys division. Garvey also joined a team of McNary football players, David Alfaro, Hakam Nagra and Jakoby Doke, in the 17-and-under recreation divi- sion. JLHD went 2-1 in pool play and then lost to Clash of Clans West 21-15 in their fi rst tournament game. Another team of McNary basketball players, Alfredo Vil- larreal, Griffi n Oliveira, Jacob Jackson and Jason Elliu fi n- ished 2-1 in pool play of the 16-and-under competitive division. They won their fi rst game Sunday but lost in the second round, 30-27, to Good Times. A group of Lady Celts, Sabella Alfaro, Regann Do- nahue, Lexi McKay and Ellie Bemrose, were in the 15-and- under girls recreation division. Playing as Dutch Gang, the girls went 1-2 in pool play but rebounded to win their open- ing tournament game 16-13. They then lost 12-10 to MVP Plus T in the second round. Eight teams made up of future Celtics also made their mark. CAMP, continued from Page 13 “That’s not coachable. That’s something that’s innate and they’re pretty amazing.” The Aug. 7-9 camp gave DeMello the chance to go Capitol City Ballers (Ale- janrdo Gonzalez, Brandon Stinnett, Ethan Wollangk and Tony Correa) went 3-0 in pool play and won their fi rst tournament game before los- ing to Catch and Shoot 35-32 in overtime of the 12-and- under competitive semifi nals bracket. The second round tripped a lot of Keizer teams up. Celts 14-and-under (Ben- jamin Roth, Carter Nelson, Isaac Johnson and Kyle Mar- tin) went 2-1 in pool play. They edged Springfi eld Mill- ers 24-23 in the fi rst round of tournament play but lost another close game, 34-31, to Scot City in the second round. Celts 12-and-under (Ben DeVos, Connor Roop, Jack- son Alt and Kobe Villarreal) went 1-2 in pool play but bounced back with a 18-14 victory over Off the Couch in the fi rst round of tourna- ment action. However, the Celts then lost to Upper Class Athletes 26-13. In the 10-and-under divi- sion, Keizer Attack (Kanon Kintner, Aydn Dallum, Kon- ner Cleveland and Teagan Brown) went 2-1 in pool play, which included a 15-13 win in the closing seconds. The boys then easily won their fi rst tournament game before falling in the second round 23-20 to Razors. The Keizer Warriors (Gavin Aguilar, Karsten Os- trom, Steven Adams and Vincent Estrada) got off to a blazing start, going 3-0 Sat- urday and then winning their fi rst tournament game 28-7. However, their run ended in the second round with a 27- back to fundamentals and get players ready for tryouts, be- ginning Aug. 14. “Right before tryouts I like to break it all back down again and make sure that we’re all on the same page, keep it simple, get tons and tons of reps,” DeMello said. That’s particularly impor- KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Vincent Estrada, of the Keizer Warriors, dribbles past a defender Saturday afternoon in a Hoopla 3-on-3 pool play game. Aydn Dallum scores the winning basket for Keizer Attack against Swish. 26 loss to Cherry City Ballerz. Keizer had three 11-and- under teams. In the competitive division, Keizer Elite 2025 (Kaden Donahue, Kyler Donahue, Landon Ostrom and Noah Dallum) fi nished 1-2 in pool play and then lost to Dream Team Fly 35-25 in the open- ing round of the tournament. In the recreation divi- sion, K-Town Ballers (Pierce Walker, Ryan Lyda, Gage Smedema and Carter Hawley went 3-0 on Saturday and eas- ily won their fi rst tournament game. However, they too lost in the second round to WA-OR Friends 35-23 on Sunday. Keizer Clutch (Elijah Clen- dening, Kelson Whalen, Ma- guire Montgomery and Ry- der Symington) fi nished 1-2 in pool play and then lost to The Little Hoopsters 23-18 in the fi rst round of the tourna- ment. K Town Benchwarmers (Gunner Smedema, Hayden Kaiser, Tyler Copeland and Zane Aicher) went 2-1 in pool play of the 14-and-un- der division. They then lost in the fi rst round of tournament play. Around 4,000 players on 1,000 teams participated in the 19th edition of Hoopla, which is believed to be the second largest event of its kind in the country. tant for freshmen. “Sometimes it’s the fi rst time that they’ve tried out so walking into tryouts they know what to expect, calm the nerves and make sure they’re set up for their best presentation for tryouts,” De- Mello said. 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