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PUC Hosts Basketball Tournament for High School Student-Athletes
By Amanda Navarrete on December 10, 2014
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海角视频 welcomed men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 high school teams from visiting Adventist academies for the Pioneers Invitational Academy Basketball Tournament on December 3-6. Over the course of four days, student athletes played basketball, attended worship, and had the opportunity to grow stronger as team.
鈥"The PUC tournament is a great opportunity for schools to grow as a team and to get to know players from other schools,鈥 shared tournament coordinator and interim athletic director Brittany Brown. Aside from playing basketball, the athletes were encouraged to study in their free time and get better acquainted with PUC. They even had the opportunity to take a campus tour or visit a class if they chose.
The tournament began at noon on Wednesday, starting with Paradise v. Pleasant Hill for the men鈥檚 teams, and Paradise v. Napa on the women鈥檚 side. After a full three days of tournament play, students took a break after Friday afternoon鈥檚 games and enjoyed some free time from their busy schedules. Later in the evening, the athletes had a chance to attend the special Christmas Concert program for Vespers.
After a closing Sabbath worship, the final games began as the teams vied to claim the 2014 Championship titles. After a close game, the boy鈥檚 championship title was won by Paradise Adventist Academy, with a score of 58-50 over Rio Lindo Adventist Academy. Central Valley Christian Academy earned the girl鈥檚 championship title in a final match against Rio Lindo Adventist Academy, for a total score of 44-32.
鈥淚t was a great to see the commitment, determination, teamwork, and communication demonstrated by the tournament participants. No matter the record of each team, these values are what we want players to experience," Brown stated.
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