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Jr. Road Warriors Win West Coast Conference Championship

By Betsy Dorsett on March 8, 2017 No Comments

CONTACT:
Trooper Johnson
Youth Sports Program Coordinator
BORP (Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program)
(510) 849-4663 x1305, (510) 407-0014 (c)
trooper@borp.org
NWBA High Performance Committee
Head Coach, USA Women’s National Team

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


March 8, 2017

Bay Area Youth Win West Coast Conference Championship

“This team has practiced and played hard all season and have come
together to show incredible teamwork and dedication.
They are ready and excited for Nationals.”
– Coach Trooper Johnson

BORP Jr Road Warriors, Western Conference Championship

BORP Jr. Road Warriors with their trophy after winning the West Coast Conference Championship in Denver, CO.

BORP Jr Road Warrior, Stephen, hugs the team's Western Conference Championship Trophy

One of my favorite photos from the trip. The new kid on the block. Stephen never knew there would be sports opportunities for him because of his disability and had no idea there were organizations like the Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP) that provide these opportunities for kids like him. After his team, the Jr. Road Warriors won the West Coast Conference Championship Tournament in Denver this past weekend you could see how much it meant every time he grabbed the trophy. His face just lit up and he just kept hugging it. It was just one small step in the team’s journey, but a huge leap in his life.
-Coach Trooper Johnson

The Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program’s (BORP) varsity youth wheelchair basketball team—Jr. Road Warriors—has just clinched the West Coast Conference Championship.

The BORP Jr. Road Warriors came into the tournament as the #5 seed and soundly won all four of their games over the weekend, defeating Utah for the title. The tournament was held outside Denver, CO at the Gold Crowne Fieldhouse.

Next stop: NWBA (National Wheelchair Basketball Association) Nationals March 29th-April 2nd in Louisville, KY! The NWBA will announce national and tournament rankings soon; now that the regional titles are settled.

Just last month the BORP Jr. Road Warriors competed in a regional tournament held in San Diego at the Balboa Park Municipal Gymnasium, winning 5 of their 5 games. In all of their San Diego games the team scored 50+ points and defeated their opponents by 20+ points. (Click here to read more about this tournament.)

Players on the 2017 varsity BORP Jr. Road Warriors are in middle and high school, hailing from Berkeley, Bolinas, Gilroy, Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Rosa and other Northern California cities.

Photographs available through the team’s photographer, Scott Goodman.

ABOUT
The Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP) Youth Sports Program provides sports and recreation opportunities to students with physical disabilities. Sports programs provide high caliber, competitive opportunities on par with school team sports, including prep and varsity wheelchair basketball, ice sled hockey and power soccer. BORP is based in Berkeley, CA and serves youth from all over Northern California.

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Categories : BORP General Interest, BORP Youth Sports, youth-wheelchair-basketball
Tags : Adaptive Sports, borp, BORP basketball, BORP Jr. Road Warriors, Jr. Road Warriors, NWBA, wheelchair basketball

BORP Coaches to Play in 16th Annual All-Star Wheelchair Classic

By Josh Thelin on February 13, 2014 No Comments

Two of BORP’s wheelchair basketball coaches will play in the 16th Annual NBA/NWBA All-Star Wheelchair Classic taking place in New Orleans on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 5:00 p.m. PST.  BORP Youth Sports Coordinator and BORP Jr. Road Warriors Head Coach Trooper Johnson and fellow coach Chuck Gill are both members of the Golden State Road Warriors wheelchair basketball team and will represent the NWBA West All-Star Team.  Road Warriors Head Coach Paul Jackson will lead the West team along with honorary coaches John Starks and Tamika Catchings.

Immediately following the  Classic NWBA All-Stars will also lead a basketball clinic for local New Orleans youth athletes with lower limb impairments and their families.

To read more about the Classic and to see the full rosters of both East and West NWBA All-Star squads see: http://www.nba.com/cares/wheelchairclassic_as2014.html

NWBA wheelchair basketball players compete in the 2013 All Star Classic

Action from the 2013 NWBA All Star Classic. Coach Trooper Johnson pictured second from left.
Photo credit: NBA Cares.

Categories : adult-wheelchair-basketball, BORP Adult Sports, BORP General Interest, BORP Youth Sports
Tags : borp, Chuck Gill, Golden State Road Warriors, NWBA, Trooper Johnson, Wheelcahir Classic

2014 NWBA NorCal Regional Junior Wheelchair Basketball Tournament Recap

By Josh Thelin on January 15, 2014 No Comments

What an amazing weekend of youth basketball in Berkeley.

The 2014 NWBA Northern California Regional Junior Wheelchair Basketball Tournament was played this past weekend and it was incredible!   The event kicked off on Friday evening with a dinner/dance party for the teams competing in the tournament.

 

The Games

Saturday’s games began with a bang and it was obvious that the teams coming to town had prepared for this weekend.

This was the first time BORP would be playing as the Jr. Road Warriors thanks to a brand new partnership with the Golden State Warriors.

 

The 2014 BORP Jr. Road Warriors

The 2014 BORP Jr. Road Warriors

Back row L to R: Cortney Outman, Matthew Hatae, Andre Sein-Colon, Koda Inman-Alhstrom, William Luong

Front L to R:  Amit Vigoda, Christie Levine, Daniel Diana, Griffen Shannon

 

BORP’s first game was against the Portland Wheel Blazers, and their star player, Josh Brewer, quite possibly the most physically talented youth wheelchair basketball player in the country:

Josh Brewer

Josh Brewer, Portland Wheel Blazers

The gym at Longfellow Middle School was packed with the loudest crowd ever seen or heard at a BORP Youth game, and when the Jr. Road Warriors scored their first bucket the place went nuts.  Unfortunately, BORP’s offense stalled and the team fell 36-20.

 

Next up was a game against the Rancho Renegades, from Los Angeles.  BORP had beaten Rancho during a tournament in Phoenix last month, and both squads anticipated another close game.  The Renegades came out determined to avenge their loss and seemingly could not miss while BORP simply could not get on track.  It was one of those games best forgotten for the Jr. Road Warriors.

 

Fortunately for the BORP kids, the weekend was not over and the team had time to regroup for Sunday.

Donning their new white and blue Jr. Road Warrior jerseys, the kids showed up on Sunday with an amazing attitude, and in a show of team unity, had sprayed their hair with blue highlights.

 

A blue-haired BORP player

Some of the famous blue hair

It seemed to work.  So well in fact, coach Trooper Johnson is now considering buying a case of blue hair spray for the rest of the season.

 

The first game on Sunday for the home squad was against Seattle and was one of the best of the tournament.  Seeking to redeem themselves from their poor showing the day before, the Jr. Road Warriors pressed Seattle and forced turnovers from the start.  BORP took a lead and held it for most of the first half.  They dictated the pace of the game and worked together with an incredible team effort.   Cortney and Christie were able to pick and seal for their teammates and play incredible defense.   Koda was forcing the action all over the court and led the team with 24 points.  William played fantastic defense and added 5 assists, and Andre added 10 points and 4 assists in the effort.

Down by 3 with just over a minute to play, Jr. Road Warrior Amit Vigoda was fouled and went to the line.  In his earlier free-throw attempts, 11-year old Amit had failed to reach the basket, but when his team needed it most he was able to drain the first of two shots to bring the deficit down to two points.  BORP’s defense got a stop and was able to get possession of the ball still down by two with 14 seconds left.  The crowd was going crazy as Coach Johnson’s play design worked beautifully on the inbound.  Unfortunately the final shot would not drop and the game ended with Seattle on top 40-38.

 

Even though the team lost, it was a game to be proud of.  The effort and intensity that they showed was exactly what the coaches want to see from them, and they finally showed the crowd what they were capable of.

BORP finished the weekend with a matchup against Spokane.  Most of the kids on the two teams have known each other for years and this has become a playground-type rivalry.

Coach Johnson switched things up a bit and started Matthew and Daniel.  The teams battled back and forth throughout the game, but the Jr. Road Warriors were able to continue to build a lead throughout the first half.  During the second half, Spokane put on a run and cut the lead down to six points.  BORP stretched it back to 10 points and went on to beat a tough team that simply never quits.

Koda led the Jr. Road Warriors with 16 points.  William was everywhere and added 14 points and 4 assists, and Amit added the final four points and Andre contributed four assists to the effort.

This was another incredible TEAM win.  Everyone contributed.  Christie, Cortney, Griffen, Daniel, and Matthew all came in and did their jobs incredibly well.  Even when Griffen got a foul called on him late in the game, it was because he was hustling to make a pick for his teammate.  Daniel’s speed is deceptive and catches everyone off guard.  Throughout the weekend there were several times where he had double picks on the same possession.  Matthew continues to work great with Koda to get him his shots, and Andre and William continue to get better and play with more confidence, and Amit is growing up on the court right in front of our eyes.

Andre looks to pass the ball

Andre looks to pass to Koda

BORP parents continue to raise the bar at every event, and this weekend was no exception.  Thanks to all the parents and families for making this weekend such a success.

This entire event would not have happened if not for the efforts of the families involved.  Na’ama (Christie’s mom) and her army of BORP parents and volunteers including: Kelly (Cortney’s mom), David & Jenny (William’s parents), David H. (Matthew’s dad), Sylvia (Daniel’s mom), Aric (Koda’s dad) – YOU ARE INCREDIBLE!!  It is amazing how willing you all are to do for others.  Throughout the weekend they served hundreds of meals, kept a hospitality room supplied for athletes, staff, support people, and referees, kept score, ran the clocks, ran water for teams, made trips to the stores and gave up watching the 49ers game for the tournament.

 

Nancy & John – Thank you for providing food on Friday and for your continued support for our programs.

Steve Harwood, Bill Cosden and crew – THANK YOU!!  You brought each game to life and added so much to the tournament.

The Golden State Warriors – Thank you!

And, of course, thanks to Scot Goodman for the great photos!

 

Thanks to all the families that came to the games, all the folks that made posters, and everyone else that had a hand in making the tournament such a success.

Categories : BORP General Interest, BORP Youth Sports, youth-wheelchair-basketball
Tags : borp, Jr. Raod Warriors, NWBA

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