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Archive for wheelchair basketball – Page 2

2014-15 Jr. Road Warriors season ends

By Josh Thelin on April 20, 2015 1 Comments
The 2014-15 Jr. Road Warriors who traveled to Louisville, KY

The 2014-15 Jr. Road Warriors at Nationals in Louisville, KY. From left to right: Avery, Amit, Garnett, Cortney, Christie, and Daniel.

The 2014-15 wheelchair basketball season has come to an end for the Jr. Road Warriors.
The NWBA National Invitational Tournament in Louisville, KY last weekend started with high hopes and excitement for a great finish to the season.

This year, the Jr. Road Warriors had 13 kids compete during the season.  Because of illnesses, injuries, or other situations, only six kids were able to make the final trip to Kentucky.  Avery, Daniel, Garnett, Amit, Christie and Cortney would be competing during the tournament. Koda, the captain and leader of the team would miss his first tournament in six years because of a medical issue.  This created a situation where Amit and Christie had to become instantly comfortable handling the ball and the pressure.  That is not something that happens overnight.
The flight to Louisville was late, and delays getting the chairs off the plane made it even later.  By the time the kids got to the hotel it was after 2:00am, and the first game was scheduled for 8:00am.  If there is one thing that can be said for these kids is that they are extremely resilient and even though they did not get much sleep, they were up and ready for our team breakfast at 6:00am (3:00am California time!).

The 2014-15 Jr. Road Warriors have their chairs inspcted by tournament officials
The tournament was held at the Kentucky Exhibition Center in Louisville.  Inside the center, there were 12 courts laid out to host 85 teams in five divisions of competition, including 45 Junior Division teams.  Almost 900 athletes of which ~500 were kids with physical disabilities would compete throughout the weekend.  If there was ever a moment where these kids could see that they are not alone in the world and be surrounded with other kids with similar disabilities, this weekend provided it.  A sea of kids constantly pushed back and forth through the Convention Center having the time of their lives.

 

Amit and Christie balanced our scoring attack and did an admirable job accepting the pressure of handling the ball for the first time.  Christie hit some amazing shots and at times looked like the most surprised person in the gym when they fell.  Amit worked well coming off a pick hitting layups, and opened the tournament up with a 3-point shot.

 

Cortney worked her butt off throughout the tournament and had the play of the weekend when she went airborne and landed on her face.  In true Cortney style, she just smiled and laughed as her teammates got her up.
Garnett made the pass of the weekend with a backwards bounce-pass to Christie for a layup.
Daniel played incredible defense and gave every bit of energy he had each game.  I don’t think I have ever seen a kid sweat so much.
Avery had an amazing weekend.  He came in and gave us a few minutes of action each game.  He set picks for his teammates and played strong defense.  Being our youngest player at only 10 years old, Avery did an amazing job of accepting his role and matching up with kids that were 17-18 years old.
Three of our athletes played their last games with the team.  Cortney Outman, Christie Levine, and Amit Vigoda (shown L-R) will be moving on from our program, and it has been an incredible journey to have had them on the team.

Cortney, Christie, and Amit

Cortney, Christie, and Amit

Cortney will be graduating and moving to Tucson, AZ to play with the University of Arizona women’s team.  Christie will graduate and head out to the University of Texas to play on the new Movin’ Mav’s women’s team.  And Amit Vigoda will head back to Israel with his family for awhile.

 

Although this tournament did not go as hoped, it was an incredible season.  The kids competed in Phoenix, Seattle, Berkeley, and Louisville this year.  They played against teams from Alabama, Utah, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, California, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

 

Thanks to the families of the following kids for being part of this program and allowing their kids to compete: Jade, Ben, Isaiah, Koda, Ella, Matthew, Griffin, Cortney, Christie, Amit, Daniel, Garnett, Avery.

 

Also, thanks to the parents of all the kids in our program for understanding the value of sport and making the sacrifices to drive their kids to the gym every week, and providing them the opportunity to be part of something huge.

 

To all the kids that were not able to be part of the team this year, and to those kids returning next season – next season starts today!

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

Wheelchair Basketball Exhibition – March 19

By Josh Thelin on March 16, 2015 No Comments

The BORP All Stars adult wheelchair basketball team will take on members of the Contra Costa College (CCC) staff, student body, and Ability Club in a friendly exhibition game on March 19 at Contra Costa Community College.  The free event is a joint fundraiser for both BORP and CCC.  To donate visit: http://www.gofundme.com/2greatcauses

Whhelchair basketball players form BORP and Contra Costa College share a lugh during an exhibition game

When:

THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015

Where:

CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE GYM
2600 Mission Bell Drive
San Pablo, CA 94806

With:

Live Jazz Performance by the California School for the Blind Jazz Ensemble

Concert begins at:
5:30 P.M.
Exhibition game tips off at:
7:00 P.M.
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Categories : adult-wheelchair-basketball, BORP Adult Sports, BORP General Interest, Uncategorized
Tags : BORP All Stars, Contra Costa College, fundraiser, wheelchair basketball

BORP Jr. Road Warriors finish in 3rd Place at NWBA Nationals

By Josh Thelin on April 7, 2014 No Comments

Congratulations to the BORP Jr. Road Warriors who returned home from Louisville, KY on Sunday after placing 3rd in the Junior NIT Division at the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) Jr. Division National Championship Tournament.

The 3rd Place Jr. NIT Division BORP Jr. Road Warriors

L to R: Cortney Outman, Amit Vigoda, Andre Sein-Colon, William Luong (with trophy), Koda Inman-Alhstrom, Christie Levine, Griffen Shannon 

As the team left Oakland last week, there was a lot of excitement in the air and the kids were ready to take on the world.  A quick stop in Los Angeles proved to be not-so-quick as the plane picked up the Rancho team on the way to Atlanta before heading to Louisville.   After watching Rancho board the plane, the BORP coaches and parents found a new appreciation for our varsity kids and how efficient they manage themselves throughout the travel process.

The flight to Atlanta was delayed, but Southwest Airlines graciously held the flight for the teams and we were able to make the connection to Louisville.  To our surprise, there were members of three additional teams on the next flight and that means that there were a LOT of wheelchairs on one plane.

In order to make sure all our equipment arrived in Louisville, Southwest needed to make space and that meant removing the wheels off all the chairs to make them fit in the cargo hold.  This might not seem too difficult, but when you have over 50 wheelchairs, with 100 wheels removed, it turns into a small nightmare.

Christie Levine is responsible for managing our chairs when traveling and she did an AMAZING job of getting all our equipment together and assembled, and everyone off the plane.  Now, what does this all have to do with basketball?  Everything!  By the time the team got our equipment back together, picked up the rental cars, and drove to the hotel it was after 3:30am with a wake-up call scheduled for a mere three hours later!

 

Thursday, Game 1 vs. the Indiana Pacers

An extremely slow start had us down early.  There just did not seem to be any sense of urgency and the kids acted like they were still asleep.  We went down by 14 in the first half and finished the half down by 12.  The 2nd half started with a bang.  We turned up the heat and Koda, William, and Amit managed to create turnovers on the first few possessions.  We still could not convert but this started to build the confidence the kids needed for the rest of the game.  Over the next few possessions, we caused more turnovers and converted on three quick layups by Koda and Amit.  The Pacers just looked flat and even when they were able to finally get a shot off, we ran it out and created scoring opportunities.   Andre hit another shot and Koda came off a pick from Cortney to get the shot to bring us even. Griffen came in and gave us a few good minutes on defense and set some great picks for his teammates.   Christie and Andre continued to apply pressure at half court and William, Amit and Koda continued to convert.  The Jr. Road Warriors went on to defeat the Pacers 38-32 to advance to the next round.  This was an incredible TEAM win and watching the kids come together in the 2nd half was just beautiful.

 

Game 2 vs. Katie’s Komets

This game was over before it began.  The team had developed a new level of confidence in the first game and for the first time this season, applied this confidence from the start of the game.  The kids pressured the Komets from the tip off and held them to 5 points in the first half.  Koda, William, Andre, and Christie were shutting everything in the backcourt off and just when the team was hoping to be able to advance the ball they would run right into Cortney.  The BORP kids became a wall.  A kind of odd wall, made up of paralyzed legs, scoliosis, spasticity, wheelchairs, and a whole lot of attitude – but a wall nonetheless!  With the kids having only a few hours sleep this was honestly not what we expected.  There was simply no let-up defensively.  Griffen came in and was able to stop a couple of breakaways and Amit read the court like a book, taking advantage of open space and converting his lay-ups.  William, Christie, and Koda just kept applying more and more pressure and the Komets kept cracking.  One highlight of the game came during a scramble for a loose ball.  Andre and their biggest guy both had control when Andre went into Hulk mode and ripped the ball out of the other player’s hands.  He actually lifted the other player off the ground when he did this, and you could see that from that moment, the kids were not going to give the game away.   The Jr. Road Warriors went on to post a 35-19 victory and advance to the NIT semi-finals on Friday.

 

The entire day was such a display of maturity and resilience.  Not once did the kids say they were tired, or make any excuse for anything.  On three hours of sleep, the BORP squad got up to go play basketball, and they played as a TEAM.  We all know how important that is, because; Together, Everyone Achieves More!

 

Friday, Semi-Final Game vs. Jr. Sioux Wheelers

On Friday, the game did not go as planned and the team lost the opportunity to advance to the finals.  It was obvious that the travel woes had caught up to us and the team came out flat.  There was just not the same level of intensity from the team and even after going up by five points early, the Jr. Wheelers just had more energy on the court.  Slowly and steadily, they pulled away and we just could not match the energy level to reel them in.  Unfortunately, BORP lost 48 – 37 and had to settle for playing for 3rd place on Saturday.

 Dr. Ted Nugent and the Jr. Road Warriors, 2014

There is always a positive side.  The kids were fortunate enough to have a special guest come and watch the game.  Dr. Tim Nugent, the founder of the NWBA and the man responsible for developing the sport back in 1945 came over and took some photos with the kids.

 

Saturday, 3rd Place NIT Game vs. LSWRA (Illinois) Falcons

Like Chicken Little says – today is a new day!  That was the theme for Saturday’s game.

Saturday’s final game also marked the end of a nine-year BORP basketball career for William Luong.  Everyone was excited for him and you could tell from the beginning that the kids wanted William to finish on a positive note.

The press was on and the kids stormed them like bees.  William, Andre, Amit, and Koda swarmed the back-court and Cortney closed off everything at half court.  We were able to get multiple 10-second calls and create additional turnovers with the pressure.  Offensively, William took the game into his own hands hitting almost every shot he took.  Throughout the game, Christie, Cortney and Amit would set picks for Koda and when the defense would adjust, William would wind up in the key and Koda would find him for the lay-up.  It was a thing of beauty to watch.  Our defense remained consistent throughout the game, and even when Amit struggled offensively, he was able to turn right around and play incredible defense.  Griffin was able to use his speed and chase down and stop their transition several times.  Christie and Andre were calling out their switches and Cortney was able to anticipate moves and get in position at half court to stall their momentum.  She even grabbed a few rebounds.  Christie’s defensive confidence grew throughout the game and she was able to take more chances and recover faster.  Andre cleaned up his passing and we were able to get good looks on most of our possessions.  Andre hit a couple of baskets to add to the score, and Koda was able to get on track from both inside and out.  William, though, stole the show.  Not only did he hit the majority of his shots, he hit them when we needed them the most.  Most of his baskets stalled their run, or came when we had not been able to score for a while and needed something to fall.  It was just his day.

The Jr. Road Warriors went on to defeat the LSWRA (Illinois) Falcons and take 3rd place.  It was an incredible end to the season, and a fitting way to have William leave us.

The entire weekend was amazing.  There was a new energy with the association with the Road Warriors, and it was great to see the Road Warriors (the adult team on which coach Trooper Johnson plays) line the side of the court cheering on the kids.  There was more of a family atmosphere between teams, and the kids would immediately head over and show the same level of support when the Road Warriors played.  At the end of each game, the two teams would come together and it was incredibly powerful.

Members of the 2014 Golden State Road Warriros and BORP Jr. Road Warriors huddle together

Overall, this experience is much more than basketball.  There were 29 varsity teams represented in the Varsity and NIT tournaments, and an additional 11 Prep teams competing in the tournament.  That is almost 400 kids with physical disabilities under one roof, playing basketball and just being kids.

 

Also competing were Championship Division (Senior Elite) and Division III teams (community based teams) so kids could see the top players from throughout the US.  There were representatives from every college program in the country and Cortney and Christie attended a transitions seminar where the colleges presented information to help the kids make the step from high school to college.  There were booths from all the major sports equipment manufacturers, events for the kids, and much, much more.

 

On Saturday, there was a dance for the Jr. athletes and the kids got to see all of their friends from around the league, some of them for possibly the last time as the seniors move on.  The tournament was incredible.

 

Big thanks to Asst Coaches Richie Bennett and Steve Lau for everything they did throughout the weekend to support the team.  It is hard to be in several places at once and they make sure the details are covered.

 

Also, the Ahlstroms – thank you both for all the support throughout every tournament.  We are looking forward to next year when we have both of your grandsons on the court.

Finally, to the Luongs – There are not enough words to express BORP’s appreciation for what you have done over the years.  Most importantly, for bringing William every week, and all the granola bars ;).  Thank you, thank, you, thank you!

photo grid from the 2014 NWBA NAtional Championship Tournament

 

-Trooper Johnson, reporting

Categories : adult-wheelchair-basketball, BORP General Interest, BORP Youth Sports, youth-wheelchair-basketball
Tags : BORP Jr. Road Warriors, NWBA National Championships, wheelchair basketball

BORP Hoops Classic 11 – March 22 & 23

By Josh Thelin on March 20, 2014 No Comments

The 11th Annual BORP Hoops Classic is this weekend!

a BORP basketball player takes a shot

Action from the 2013 Hoops Classic

BORP invites you to come out and cheer for the BORP All Stars and the BORP Jr. Road Warriors as they take on rival teams from San Jose, Redding, Sacramento, Reno and Sonoma.

Admission is FREE.

When: March 22-23, 2014

Where: James Kenney Recreation Center, 1720 8th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710

Schedule:

SATURDAY 3/22

SUNDAY 3/23

9:00a  BORP All Stars v. San Jose 9:00a BORP  All Stars v. Reno
10:00  Sacramento Cagers v. Santa Rosa 10:00 BORP  All Stars v. BORP Jr RW
11:00  Redding v. Reno 11:00  San Jose v. Reno
12:00p  San Jose v. Sacramento Cagers 12:00p  BORP Jr RW v. Sacramento Royals
1:00  BORP All Stars v. Redding 1:00  San Jose v. Santa Rosa
2:00  Santa Rosa v. Reno 2:00  BORP All Stars v. Sacramento Cagers
3:00  Redding v. San Jose 3:00  San Jose v. Sacramento Royals
4:00  Sacramento Cagers v. Reno 4:00  Santa Rosa v. Sacramento Cagers
5:00  BORP All Stars v. Santa Rosa  

Who: Contact Jonathan Newman – jonathan@borp.org – 510-225-7032 for more information

Categories : adult-wheelchair-basketball, BORP General Interest, youth-wheelchair-basketball
Tags : BORP All Stars, BORP basketball, Hoops Classic, Jr. Road Warriors, wheelchair basketball

Athlete profile: BORP Bay Cruiser James Bohnett

By Josh Thelin on May 15, 2013 No Comments

CSN Bay Area profiled BORP athlete James Bohnett in their Wells Fargo Athlete of the Week series. Since the piece was filmed, James, a senior at Del Mar High School in San Jose, has decided to attend the University of Missouri starting this fall on a full wheelchair basketball scholarship. Congratulations to James and his family!

Categories : BORP General Interest, BORP Youth Sports, youth-wheelchair-basketball
Tags : borp, wheelchair basketball

Opening Day Recap

By paul on September 29, 2010 No Comments
Paralympic sport club, borp, wheelchair basketball,

Paralympic Sports Club, Bay Area

For all of you that were there, thank you and I hope this triggers some great memories of an amazing day.
http://www.youtube.com/v/bEulgyDTWx8?fs=1&hl=en_US
Thanks to Carla Bohnett, Dawn Nakashima, and Joe Carrow for the photos of the day’s events.
 
Also, BORP was mentioned in the Sharks website article on the Rookies visiting Oakland Ice Center and skating with some of the Sled Hockey athletes. 
 http://sharks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=538523&navid=DL|SJS|home
 
It is a great time to be part of a BORP program!
www.borp.org

Categories : BORP Adult Sports, BORP General Interest, BORP Youth Sports
Tags : borp, paralympic games, paralympics, San Jose Sharks, Sled Hockey, Sledge hockey, wheelchair basketball
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