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'Thanksgiving Shootout' Youth Basketball Tournament Comes to Phoenix November 27-29

Posted : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:03:46 GMT
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Jump Athletic, Just4Hoopin host Turkey Day youth basketball tournament. Team registration now open. Tournament to showcase top youth basketball talent in Arizona, surrounding states.

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) November 9, 2009 –- Leading youth basketball training facility and tournament producers Jump Athletic and Just4Hoopin will host the inaugural Thanksgiving Shootout, a USSSA Basketball-sanctioned grade-based basketball tournament for boys and girls. The tournament is open to 3rd to 8th graders and will be held November 27-29 at the Salvation Army Youth Center in Phoenix, Ariz.

Featuring top club basketball teams from Arizona and surrounding states, the three-day Thanksgiving Shootout tournament will include Division I “Elite” teams and Division II “Competitive” teams with six boys grade divisions, 3rd-8th, and two girls grade divisions, 7th-8th.

Basketball tournament play will consist of at least three games for each participating team, including two pool-play games followed by a single-elimination championship bracket.

“With league play coming to a close and the Thanksgiving holiday, this is a great chance for families and fri of players to watch their kids play some exciting and competitive basketball,” said Brian Sacks, Jump Athletic founder.

“Turkey and hoops, what can be better?”, added Justin Peterson, long-time tournament producer and founder of Just4Hoopin.

Cost to register is $295 per team. Youth basketball teams must register by 10:00pm Friday, November 20.

Daily admission is $5 and tickets will be sold at the door. Basketball tournament passes for the three days are $12. Attendees can receive a dollar off admission by bringing a can of food to support St. Mary’s Food Bank.

For more information or to register, visit www.jumpathletic.com.

Tournament Details Tournament: Thanksgiving Shootout Date: November 27-29 Location: Salvation Army Youth Center,1351 E. Broadway Road, Phoenix, AZ

About Jump Athletic Through its youth basketball training academy, club basketball teams, camps and clinics, Jump Athletic helps kids improve skills and ability in basketball, learn teamwork and grow confidence both on and off the court. Launched by basketball coach and magazine publisher Brian Sacks, Jump Athletic provides parents and their kids the ideal environment for skill- and team-building. Jump Athletic is centrally located in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area and offers the top trainers and unrivaled experience for both players and parents in youth basketball in Arizona. For more visit www.jumpathletic.com.

Jump Athletic Resources Twitter: @JumpAthletic Facebook: Jump Athletic Blog: www.jumpathletic.com/blog

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