Hoops Classic '16 Schedule

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January 27–30, 2016


Office of Enrollment

100 W Hillcrest St Keene, TX 76059 (800) 433-2240 (817) 202-6794 www.swau.edu enroll@swau.edu

Dear Tournament Participant, Welcome to the campus of Southwestern Adventist University! I am so happy that you, your team, and your coaches have chosen to be a part of Southwestern’s 21st Annual Hoops Classic. During the tournament you will have many opportunities to demonstrate your team spirit and showcase your talent as a basketball player. I hope you have an enjoyable time and that you will have opportunity to make new friends while you are here. I invite you to be a student at Southwestern Adventist University. At Southwestern, there are many opportunities in which you can be involved: Student Government, the Honors Program, Academic Clubs, Campus Ministries, Athletics, and much more. With 58 majors, there is something for almost everyone. I recently chose Southwestern because of the deep spiritual focus, the emphasis on academic excellence, and the friendly family feel one experiences while on campus. I know you will experience these as well when you choose to come to Southwestern Adventist University. Play hard, be safe, and God bless each one of you! Ken Shaw President

i am southwestern


Dear Participant: I can’t believe it’s that time of the year again. Our very own version of March Madness descends upon Keene. Four days on the hardwood to test your mettle, to be able to earn a medal that can proudly be placed on the mantle of accolades at home. Five to seven games to showcase your gravity defying skills, your slight of hand magic, your missile trajectory marksmanship and your stealth and staunch defensive prowess. You’ve been gifted to play the game you love, but more importantly you’ve been blessed. Blessed by many that have shaped you and your teammates to be the young men and women that define you beyond your impact on the court. You have been consecrated by the I AM to soar well above the rim, to reach heights that are attainable through your partnership with and in HIM. It is my prayer that you give it your all, brush off mistakes, pick one another up and celebrate victories whether they show up on the scoreboard or not. To you seniors, savor the sweet, sweet moments of the 21st, for we bid you adieu. Thank you for making us your January “rest stops” throughout your high school journey. Southwestern Adventist University has been blessed by your presence. As you make plans, keep us in mind; we’d love to assist in making your next stay a little more permanent. We’d be honored if you chose to make our campus your home away from home this fall semester. To all that has happened—say, thanks and to all that is yet to come—say, YES! Yes, we eagerly await what is in store during our time together throughout this year’s Hoops Classic. Blessings to all the ballers in HIS house.

James The Vice President for Student Services

i am southwestern


SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY

January 27–30, 2016 Schedule of Events We would love to give you a tour of our campus. Please contact Tina at 817-202-7366 ahead of time to set up an appointment. thanks.

January 27­­—Wednesday: Welcome to Southwestern! 3:30 PM Games begin 12:00 AM Gym closes

January 28—Thursday: 7:50 AM Games begin 11:30 PM Gym Closes

January 29—Friday: 7:00 AM 4:00 PM 6:15 PM 7:30 PM

Games begin Gym Closes Supper in Gym (for teams) Friday Night Worship (Vespers) in Keene Church

January 30—Sabbath: 10:15 AM Middle Service—Keene Church Fellowship Hall 11:30 AM Church—Keene Church 1:00 PM Lunch in gym (for teams) 2:30 PM Tournament Church Service—Keene Church 6:00 PM Vespers—in gyms 6:20 PM Gym opens to public 6:30 PM Games begin Games end, awards ceremony Gym close


Statement of Purpose

I.

To develop Christ-like character through a quality athletic program, with attention given to fellowship, respect for opponents, level of play and competitive and recreational fun.

II. To allow for participation that will be conducted in such a manner as to emphasize the learning of athletic skills and sportsmanship. III. To provide an opportunity for the development of character, self-respect, social grace, physical dexterity and personal discipline on and off the court of play. IV. To promote the concepts of teamwork, fair play and the ideals of service to each other as team members and service to the community at large. Student Athlete Southwestern Adventist University—Hoops Classic—is committed in the development process of the student athlete—physical, mental, social and spiritual. The student athlete is an individual who can compete in any setting with the elements of fairness, courteous behavior and gracious acceptance of both individual and contest results.

Sportsmanship Code May our tournament participants exemplify humbleness in victory and graciousness in defeat. Let our program be known for the highest level of competition and great sportsmanship.

PLEASE NOTE

Each program representative (coach/player/parent/ sponsor) is expected to follow these guidelines: 1. Language should be such that it will reflect favorably on the program and its participants 2. Consider all opponents as guests—treating them with mutual respect and common courtesy. 3. Game officials and scoring table personnel are to be accorded respect at all times. 4. Skill in performance, regardless of who it is or what team he/she plays for, should be recognized and appreciated. 5. Booing and/or other negative remarks/behavior will not be tolerated.


Driving Directions Burleson Recreation Center (BRiCk) 550 NW Summercrest Burleson, TX 76028 817 426-9104 • • • • • • •

Exit SWAU Gymnasium Parking Lot Turn Right at Old Betsy Road Turn Left at 917W (railroad tracks/Mobil Station) Turn Right at 731N Turn Right at Wilshire Blvd. (174N) Turn Left at Summercrest (Captain D’s Seafood) Turn Right into BRC parking Lot

Chisholm Trail Academy (CTA) 410 S. Old Betsy Rd Keene, TX 76059 817 641-67626 • • • •

Exit SWAU Gymnasium Parking Lot Turn Left at Old Betsy Road Turn Left at 4th Street Turn Right into CTA parking lot (park in front lot)

Keene High School/Junior High/ Elementary School (KISD) 404 Charger Dr. Keene, TX 76059 817 774-5220 • Exit SWAU Gymnasium Parking Lot • Turn Left at Old Betsy Road • Turn Left at 4th Street (continue past CTA, proceed to the end of 4th Street) • *Keene Elementary Gymnasium is at the right before the road entering complex • *Keene Jr. High Gymnasium is straight on road entering complex • Turn Left at S. Eastern • *Keene High School Gymnasium—turn right into parking lot proceed to back


Division Play • Plan travel accordingly (Games played in Burleson and Keene) • Round Robin play might include cross bracket matchups (3 games) • Playoffs—see tournament schedule and “Final 8 Bracket” sheet • Large Schools—Teams seeded in 1st and 2nd in division play will begin payoffs on Friday morning • Large Schools—Teams seeded in 3rd and 4th at the end of round robin play, will play-in on Thursday evening for the right to play in the playoffs on Friday • Small Schools—Teams seeded 1st in division play will begin playoffs on Friday morning • Small Schools—Teams seeded in 2nd and 3rd at the end of round robin play, will play-in on Thursday evening for the right to play in the playoffs on Friday • Small Schools (Men)—Teams seeded in 4th place in round robin play are eliminated from playoff contention • CHECK SCHEDULE TO SEE WHEN AND WHERE YOUR PLAY-IN GAME IS TO BE PLAYED *(pi)* ON THURSDAY NIGHT • Teams who have already faced each other in round robin play, may play each other again during the play-in, playoffs and/or consolation games Facility Notes • Admission—Adults ($5/day) & Students/Children 9-12 ($3/day) & Small Children 0-8 (Free). Adult 4 Day Pass ($15) & Students/Children 4 Day Pass ($10). • NO practice basketballs will be distributed before game times and/or during warm-ups. • Teams need to make provisions for own equipment, first aid supplies, tape, pre-wrap, water, etc. • NO OUTSIDE DRINKS, FOOD, WATER BOTTLES, LIQUID CONTAINERS, ETC. WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE BROUGHT INTO GYMNASIUM FACILITIES (with the exception of team water bottles). THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION. Games Played/Saturday Night Finals Round All teams will play a minimum of five games. All teams will play Saturday night. Final places 1–4 will be determined by games played. Game Regulations Standard High School • 8 minute stop clock/No shot clock; 2—full and 1–30 second timeouts; 4 minute overtime period + additional time out • Bonus on seventh foul per half • Clock will run during stoppage of play in games where leads are at or over 20 points until the lead has been cut to 10 points or less—during second half only. If needed, due to class conflicts of college staffing, the home team will provide the scorer’s table with an official time/score keeper. Technical foul will be assessed to head coach by officials if team roster is not at the scorer’s table by half-time of the previous game. Disqualification Tournament officials (referees and coordinator) reserve the right to disqualify any player, coach, sponsor, parent, fan, etc. in regard to play and/or attitude. Disqualification can be for remainder of game, next game and/or remainder


of the tournament depending on the situation(s). All Tournament, Most Outstanding Player Selection(s), Spirit Award • A Most Outstanding Player of the respective championship and 3rd/4th place games will be awarded during the closing ceremonies • 1st-4th place, Coach’s Award, Spirit Award winners will receive plaques/ trophies during closing ceremonies • Coach’s Award – presented to the coach/coaching staff/sponsors whose team/program exemplifies mental and physical preparedness, a competitive and cooperative spirit, a character of sportsmanship in attitude and action and a teachable and nurturing approach in the realm of positive leadership • Spirit Award – recognition of performance in relationship to team play, cooperative effort, sportsmanship, attitude and action embodying the true spirit and essence of the game.

Tie Breakers 1.

Two Teams Tied

Head to Head

2.

Three Teams Tied

If one team has beaten both teams—that team gets the first seed and the other two teams go to head to head results for subsequent seeding.

3. Three Teams Tied

4. Three Teams Tied

A beats B, B beats C and C beats A. Point differential will determine the first seed. If the remaining two teams have the same point differential scores, head to head will determine the subsequent seeding. A beats B, B beats C and C beats A If point differential scores are the same, point differential against common opponents, (maximum of 25 points), will determine the seeding.

The tournament coordinator, with assistance from designated officials will determine seeding and opponents in reference to play-in and playoff games implications. Game Location Thank you for making the necessary adjustments to get to and from the different venues. We realize that because of venue changes your team may not be able to watch your opposite gender’s game in its entirety. Also, please keep in mind that your schools’ teams could play simultaneously. If it does happen, be prepared for this scenario. Again, thank you for your understanding. Play-in, playoff and consolation game venues could change depending on equity of location of games during round robin play and/or whether or not teams (men/ladies) from the same school are playing.




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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Disc Golf Course Thomsen Observatory Bainum Field Callicott Student Park Soccer Field Tennis Court Lakeview Apartments KJRN The Journey Moran Hall/KJSW/Mac Lab Biology Greenhouse Leiske-Pultar Gymnasium Hagen Hall Tennis Court Campus Services

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

Student Association Offices Student Center Meier Hall Pool Hadley Hall Keene Adventist Elementary School Harmon Hall Evans Hall Chan Shun Centennial Library Findley Administration Building Mizpah Gate Scales Hall Committee of 100 Cafeteria Ivanette Hopps Amphitheater

29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.

Barron Building Keene City Hall Mabee Center Pechero Hall Meier Villa Nursing Simulation Center Old Betsy Village Shopping Center Post Office Adventist Book Center Police and Fire Departments Cyril Miller Hall Plant Engineering Hopps Museum & Welcome Center Keene SDA Church

Updated May 2015

Campus Map


LADIES’ DIVISION (Small Schools)

(Large Schools)

NORTH

PACIFIC

mha mile high nda north dallas paa parkview WEST

aca adventist christian bjv burton jv sda sandia view SOUTH

cpa campion sta south texas tpa tampa EAST

mca oza tba wla

macedonia ozark thunderbird westlake

CENTRAL

cta chisholm trail oka oakwood spa spencerville ATLANTIC

baa burton caa collegedale fla forest lake

hva highland view pra puerto rico toa the oaks

MEN’S DIVISION (Small Schools)

(Large Schools)

NORTH

PACIFIC

MHA NDA OJV PAA

WEST

BJV MCA SDA TPA

SOUTH

CPA SJV STA TJV

EAST

ACA HJV PRA TOA

MILE HIGH NORTH DALLAS OZARK JV PARKVIEW BURTON JV MACEDONIA SANDIA VIEW TAMPA CAMPION SPENCERVILLE JV SOUTH TEXAS TAKOMA JV ADVENTIST CHRISTIAN HIGHLAND VIEW JV PUERTO RICO THE OAKS

HVA OZA TBA WLA

HIGHLAND VIEW OZARK THUNDERBIRD WESTLAKE

CENTRAL

CTA CHISHOLM TRAIL OKA OAKWOOD SPA SPENCERVILLE ATLANTIC

BAA BURTON CAA COLLEGEDALE FLA FOREST LAKE


A (SWAU G) NDA vs OJV nda vs aca HVA vs OZA HJV vs PRA MHA vs PAA mha vs paa ____ vs ____

B (SWAU M) bjv vs sda mca vs oza MCA vs SDA wla vs tba WLA vs TBA spa vs cta ____ vs ____

C (CTA) D (KHS) E (KJH) tpa vs toa hva vs pra ACA vs TOA STA vs CPA SPA VS CTA TPA vs BJV CAA vs OKA SJV vs TJV FLA vs BAA caa vs oka cpa vs sta fla vs baa ____ vs ____ ____ vs ____ ____ vs ____ ____ vs ____

F (KES)

MEN—CAPS

last team listed—home team & white/light jerseys

Large Schools (Ladies & Men)—1st and 2nd seeded teams receive byes from THU evening’s play-in games. ALL OTHERS PLAY-IN THU NIGHT Small Schools (Ladies)—1st Place seeded teams receive byes from THU evening’s play-in games. ALL OTHERS PLAY-IN THU NIGHT Small Schools (Men)—1st Place seeded teams receive byes from THU evening’s play in games. 2nd & 3rd seeded teams play-in on THU evening. 4th seeded teams are eliminated from play-in contention PLAY-IN GAME TIMES—(pi)—8:00pm and 9:10pm Losers of play-in games play FRI morning/afternoon in consolation (cs) game time slots ALL TEAMS ARE PLAYING ON FRIDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY EVENING

ladies—lower case

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THU A (SWAU G) B (SWAU M) C (CTA) G (BRC P) H (BRC L) 7:50 am PRA vs ACA TOA vs HJV MCA vs BJV SDA vs TPA PAA vs OJV 9:00 am CAA vs BAA STA vs SJV MHA vs NDA CPA vs TJV OKA vs CTA 10:10 am bjv vs aca FLA vs SPA mha vs nda WLA vs HVA TBA vs OZA 11:20 am pra vs sta caa vs fla toa vs hva sda vs paa cpa vs tpa 12:30 pm MCA vs TPA oka vs cta spa vs baa wla vs mca tba vs oza 1:40 pm TJV vs STA CPA vs SJV TOA vs PRA HJV vs ACA PAA vs NDA 2:50 pm CTA vs BAA SPA vs OKA OZA vs WLA HVA vs TBA SDA vs BJV 4:00 pm cpa vs hva FLA vs CAA MHA vs OJV paa vs nda sda vs aca 5:10 pm sta vs tpa pra vs toa mha vs bjv cta vs fla mca vs tba 6:20 pm baa vs caa oza vs wla spa vs oka D (KHS) E (KJH) F (KES) 8:00 pm ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) 9:10 pm ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi) ____ vs ____(pi)

WED 3:30 pm 4:40 pm 5:50 pm 7:00 pm 8:10 pm 9:20 pm 10:30 pm

GAME SCHEDULE—21th Annual HOOPS CLASSIC January 27–30, 2016

ATLANTIC W L baa _____ _____ caa _____ _____ fla _____ _____

CENTRAL W L cta _____ _____ oka _____ _____ spa _____ _____

PACIFIC W L mca _____ _____ oza _____ _____ tba _____ _____ wla _____ _____

WOMEN’S DIVISION (Large)

EAST W L hva _____ _____ pra _____ _____ toa _____ _____

SOUTH W L cpa _____ _____ sta _____ _____ tpa _____ _____

WEST W L aca _____ _____ bjv _____ _____ sda _____ _____

NORTH W L mha _____ _____ nda _____ _____ paa _____ _____

WOMEN’S DIVISION (Small)

SCORECARD


A (SWAU G) _____ vs _____ (1) _____ vs _____ (6) _____ vs _____ (11) _____ vs _____ (16) _____ vs _____ _____ vs _____ (17) _____ vs _____ (21)

B (SWAU M) _____ vs _____ (2) _____ vs _____ (7) _____ vs _____ (12) _____ vs _____ (cs1) _____ vs _____ (cs5) _____ vs _____ (18) _____ vs _____ (22)

C (CTA) _____ vs _____ (3) _____ vs _____ (8) _____ vs _____ (13) _____ vs _____ (cs2) _____ vs _____ (cs6) _____ vs _____ (19) _____ vs _____ (23)

G (BRC P) _____ vs _____ (4) _____ vs _____ (9) _____ vs _____ (14) _____ vs _____ (cs3) _____ vs _____ (cs7) _____ vs _____ (20) _____ vs _____ (24)

H (BRC L) _____ vs _____ (5) _____ vs _____ (10) _____ vs _____ 15) _____ vs _____ (cs4) _____ vs _____ (cs8)

SAT A (SWAU G) B (SWAU M) C (CTA) D (KHS) E (KJH) F (KES) 8:35pm ____ vs ____ (3/4) ____ vs ____ (3/4) ____ vs ____(37) ____ vs ____(38) ____ vs _____ (39) SAT A (SWAU G) B (SWAU M) C (CTA) D (KHS) E (KJH) F (KES) 9:45pm ____ vs ____ (1/2) ____ vs ____ (1/2) ____ vs ____ (40) ____ vs ____ SAT A (SWAU G) B (SWAU M) 10:55pm ____ vs ____ (1/2) _____ vs _____ (1/2)

SAT A (SWAU G) B (SWAU M) C (CTA) D (KHS) E (KJH) F (KES) 7:25pm ____ vs ____ (3/4) ____ vs ____ (3/4) ____ vs ____(32) ____ vs ____ (33) ____ vs ____ (34) G (BRC P) H (BRC L) ____ vs ____ (35) ____ vs ____ (36)

SAT A (SWAU G) B (SWAU M) C (CTA) D (KHS) E (KJH) F (KES) 6:15pm ____ vs ____ (25) ____ vs ____ (26) ____ vs ____(27) ____ vs ____ (28) ____ vs ____ (29) ____ vs ____ (40) G (BRC P) H (BRC L) ____ vs ____ (30) ____ vs ____ (31)

**** Consolation games are 20 minute halves (18 running and 2 minute stoppage play—1 timeout per half)

**** ALL TEAMS ARE PLAYING ON FRIDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY EVENING

**** There is a possiblity that consolation game teams and losing teams in playoffs will be assigned to play each other on SAT evening.

**** Teams participating in consolation games on FRI morning will also be assigned SAT evening opponents by tournament coordinator

**** Losers of playoff games will play SAT evening. Tournament coordinator will assign opponents after games 1–16 are played

FRI 7:00 am 8:10 am 9:20 am 10:30 am 11:40 pm 1:00 pm 2:15 pm

ATLANTIC W L BAA _____ _____ CAA _____ _____ FLA _____ _____

CENTRAL W L CTA _____ _____ OKA _____ _____ SPA _____ _____

PACIFIC W L HVA _____ _____ OZA _____ _____ TBA _____ _____ WLA _____ _____

MEN’S DIVISION (Large)

EAST W L ACA _____ _____ HJV _____ _____ PRA _____ _____ TOA _____ _____

SOUTH W L CPA _____ _____ SJV _____ _____ STA _____ _____ TJV _____ _____

WEST W L BJV _____ _____ MCA _____ _____ SDA _____ _____ TPA _____ _____

NORTH W L MHA _____ _____ NDA _____ _____ OJV _____ _____ PAA _____ _____

MEN’S DIVISION (Small)


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