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Wheelchair Basketball Tourney

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Below is the February 7 & 8, 2009 Windy City Warriors wheelchair basketball invitational (Lake Park West High School. Bloomingdale, IL) — Varsity and Prep Flyers (all times are CST)

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Varsity Games POOL A

1. Minnesota Timberwolves

2. Minnesota Royals

3. Grand Rapid Pacers

4. Windy City Warriors

SATURDAYCourt 1

12:00 Warriors vs. Pacers

1:30 Timberwolves vs Royals

3:00 Warriors vs Timberwolves

4:30 Pacers vs. Timberwolves

6:00 Warriors vs Royals

Varsity POOL B

1. Wisconsin Wizards

2. Turnstone Flyers

3. Milwaukee Heat

SATURDAYCourt 2

12:00 Wizards vs Heat

1:30 Turnstone vs Wizards

3:00 Royals vs Pacers

4:30 Turnstone vs Heat

Single Elimination starts Sunday at 9AM and championship game at 2PM

Prep Games POOL A

1. Minnesota Rowdies

2. Windy City Warriors

3. RHI Pacers

4. Grand Rapid Pacers

SaturdayCourt 1

12:00 RHI Pacers vs. Grand Rapid Pacers

1:30 Warriors vs. Rowdies

3:00 Warriors vs. Grand Rapids

4:30 Warriors vs. RHI Pacers

6:00 RHI vs. Rowdies

POOL B

1. GLASA Wave

2. Turnstone Flyers

3. Milwaukee Heat

SaturdayCourt 2

12:00 GLASA vs. Heat

1:30 Turnstone vs. GLASA

3:00 Grand Rapid Pacers vs. Rowdies

4:30 Turnstone vs. Heat

Single Elimination starts Sunday at 9AM and championship game at 2PM

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Home Wheelchair Basketball Tourney 1/17/09

Posted on January 12, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized |

The top two Junior wheelchair basketball programs (Turnstone Flyers & Sterling Heights Challengers) in the Midwest Conference will play head-to-head this Saturday, January 17, 2009 @ Turnstone (3320 North Clinton Street. Fort Wayne, IN 46805). Admission is FREE. 

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Saturday, January 17, 2009 schedule:10:00am  Prep Flyers vs. Prep Challengers 

11:30am  Varsity Flyers vs. Varsity Challengers 

1:15pm    Prep Flyers vs. Prep Challengers

2:45pm    Varsity Flyers vs. Varsity Challengers

*All start times are estimates.  Each game will begin directly after the previous game with a 10 min. warm-up time.

Close-knit Bandits steal the show

Monday, January 12th, 2009

As posted at: www.journalgazette.net

Kelly Soderlund

The Journal Gazette

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Growing up, Shane McVoy played the big three in sports: football, basketball and baseball.

But when he was 17 years old, his dreams of running the bases, tackling an opponent and dunking a basketball disappeared. He was racing a friend on his motorcycle on a country road in Huntington County when the path came to a T.

McVoy didn’t see the road end, and he crashed, flying into a shed on somebody’s property. He suffered a spinal cord injury and is paralyzed from the middle of his chest down.

After his accident, McVoy, who now uses a wheelchair, went out to his basketball court and tried to shoot a ball. It was pretty hard, and McVoy’s realization that he was not the same athlete was a blow to his confidence.

But then, chance stepped in.

McVoy was at a medical supplies shop when the storekeeper’s son asked him whether he would be interested in meeting some local guys who were trying to get some pickup wheelchair basketball games together.

Flash forward 18 years.

On Sunday, a 39-year-old McVoy led the Fort Wayne Bandits to a victory at the Mid-American Wheelchair Basketball Conference Tournament. The event was held at the Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities, 3220 N. Clinton St.

The team, which is undefeated this season, won the tournament for the second year in a row.

The 15-member Bandits team faced off against the Cleveland Cavs, Columbus Buckeye Wheelers, the Moraine Minutemen and Lafayette Spinners at Turnstone’s gymnasium.

The competitiveness, athleticism and bonding brought McVoy, who is not only a player but coordinates the team, back to where he now has more confidence and higher self-esteem.

“It just gave me the team sports thing back,” said McVoy, of Huntington.

The camaraderie of wheelchair basketball also helped Justin Hosler, 31, of Huntington, meet some guys who knew what he was going through.

Hosler has paralysis from the waist down, the result of a car accident 11 years ago when a car came over a hill in Huntington County and struck him head-on.

Before joining the Bandits, Hosler said he knew only three other wheelchair users. Now, he can talk to his teammates about different medical issues and other things on his mind.

The Bandits are mostly adult men with spinal cord injuries, but there is also a player with one leg and another with spina bifida, a birth defect in which the bones of the spine don’t form properly around the spinal cord.

The range of disabilities leads to varying skill levels, with some players having control over more muscles than others, enhancing balance and coordination, Hosler said.

Their victory Sunday is not the end for the Bandits. They’ll compete in more tournaments and eventually travel to Denver for the national tournament, where they placed third last year.

Lafeyette Spinners

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

wcbball.jpg Lafeyette Spinners Wheelchair Basketball on Wednesday nights at Faith Community Center 5572 Mercy Way, Lafayette, IN 47905762/449-4600 

Wheelchair basketball teams in Michigan - Results 12/13/08

Monday, December 15th, 2008

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As posted by: Kevin Hughes

Prep and Varsity Turnstone Flyers wheelchair basketball teams battle in 1st away tournament

 

For the second straight weekend the Prep Turnstone Flyers split round robin games to extend season record 4-4. Yesterday (Dec. 13, 2008) at the Midwest Conference Round Robin in Southfield, MI the Flyers were able to control tempo in wins over the Michigan Thunderbirds and RHI Mini-Pacers; however, struggled in losses against the Grand Rapids Jr. Pacers and Sterling Heights Challengers.

 

Prep Flyers Results:

Game 1: Flyers 12    Michigan Thunderbirds 2

Game 2: Flyers 15    Grand Rapids Jr. Pacers 17

Game 3: Flyers 12    Sterling Heights Challengers 24

Game 4: Flyers 24    RHI Mini-Pacers 10

 

Prep Flyers Individual Stats:

Robert Burns: 14 rebounds, 3 steals, and 4 points

Alex Leckron: 5 rebounds, 5 steals, and 14 points

Lazero Rodriguez: 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 4 steals, 4 points

Michael Porter: showing progress in 1st season

Jordan Thompson: 16 rebounds, 4 steals, 10 points

Molly Welfle: 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal

Tyler Sarrazine: Unfortunately stats don’t show his strong defensive play

Nina Welfle: 19 rebounds, 1 block, 3 assist, 7 steals, and 31 points

 

Prep Flyers next Tournament: GLASA Claddagh Tournament Saturday, January 24, 2009 @ St Xavier University

The Varsity Turnstone Flyers loose first game of young season….

At the Saturday, December 13, 2008 Midwest Conference Round Robin in Southfield, MI the Varsity Turnstone Flyers wheelchair basketball team were able to defeat the Michigan Thunderbirds and Grand Rapids Jr. Pacers; however, had a tough time in the loss to the Sterling Heights Challengers.

 

Varsity Flyers Current Record: 6-1

Varsity Flyers Next Tournament: Midwest Regional January 3 & 4, 2009 in Whitewater, WI

Championship Division Top 20 Announced

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

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The Championship Division (formally known as D1 & D2) Top Twenty was announced today. Below are the top Men’s wheelchair basketball teams (as of 12/2/08) 

1) Arkansas Rollin’ Razorbacks 

2) Dallas Wheelchair Mavericks 

3) L.A. Fast Breakin Lakers 

4) Utah Wheelin’ Jazz 

5) Orlando Magic Wheels

6) Golden State Road Warriors 

7) Magee Sixers Spokesmen

8) Grand Rapids Pacers 

9) Charlotte Rollin’ Bobcats 

10) Milwaukee Wheelchair Bucks 

11) Champaign Fire 

12) Charlottesville Cardinals 

13) Rockford Chariots 

14) Houston Rollin Rockets 

15) Chicago Wheelchair Bulls 

16) Denver Rolling Nuggets

17) Rancho Renegades 

18) L.A. Clippers Chairmen 

19) N.Y. Rollin’ Knicks 

20) Shepherd Stealers

December Open Basketball Schedule

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

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Municipal Gardens Park

1831 Lafayette Road, Indianapolis

 

For all ages.

Event URL:

www.indyparks.org

Category:

Sports

Subcategory:

Recreation and Fitness

Price:

Free)

Contact phone:

327-7275

B-ball Update

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Varsity Turnstone Flyers wheelchair basketball team look solid at home invitational by going 4-0

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***Below is a quick summary of this weekends games.

 

The Turnstone Flyers might have a different look with departing graduating Seniors from last season, Daniel Henson and Jared Arambula moving on to college, but the Flyers held their own this weekend as they go 4-0 over Midwest Conference rivals Windy City Warriors and the Grand Rapids Junior Pacers at the Turnstone Invitational Round Robin (Nov. 22, 2008)

 

Results:

Turnstone Flyers 48 Windy City Warriors 44

Turnstone Flyers 53 Grand Rapids Junior Pacers 44

Turnstone Flyers 46 Windy City Warriors 27

Turnstone Flyers 51 Grand Rapids Junior Pacers 21

 

Windy City Warriors 29 Grand Rapids Junior Pacers 23

Windy City Warriors 34 Grand Rapids Junior Pacers 43

Quad Rugby in Fort Wayne

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

As written by: Ben Smith 

As posted at: www.jg.net Nov. 9th, 2008

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Emily Shryock chases a loose ball in rugby practice. Quad rugby is one of the newer sports at Turnstone.

The latest trophy sits on the receptionist’s desk, adorned with a handwritten note: “Bandits won this!” And if it had elbows, they would be up.

How else, if not with a tiny, well-placed elbow, will this latest treasure clear a space in the laden trophy case at Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities?

Tucked away down a back hall here are basketball trophies and power soccer trophies and more basketball trophies, one gleaming inscribed surface melding into the next. Beribboned medals of all shades spill across the shelves. There are team photos and handsome wood plaques and more team photos.

It’s the most visible evidence of what Kevin Hughes is talking about this November night in the Turnstone gym, where the Fort Wayne Bandits adult wheelchair basketball team has turned over the practice floor to the quad rugby players.

“When I was first getting involved with adaptive sports, the only real option was basketball.,” says Hughes, as the quad rugby players gleefully bash into one another. “I kind of got that going, and that was a lot of fun. But to see the last five years or so, to see it expand to power soccer, quad rugby, tennis, sled hockey …

“It’s good. It’s good because you can’t always assume everybody’s just gonna love one sport. You can’t lock everyone into that one category.”

No problem these days. There’s basketball, first off; the nationally ranked prep Turnstone Flyers, whom Hughes coaches, and the varsity Flyers, and the two-time Mid-American Wheelchair Basketball Conference champion Bandits. There’s the Fantastic Flyers power soccer team, the defending national Division II champions. There’s quad rugby. There’s tennis. There’s Gold Ball, which is soccer for the blind that uses a beeper ball.

There’s even sled hockey, the newest Turnstone adaptive sport, which started last year thanks to the cooperative efforts of Turnstone, Parks and Recreation and the MAC ice facility at McMillen Park. In February, over Valentine’s Day weekend, Turnstone will play host to its first tournament, the Bob Chase Frostbite Sled Hockey Championships.

“It’s still in the building stages,” says Hughes, noting there are only between 7 and 11 players right now. “We’ll get there, little by little.”

Larry Smith knows all about little by little. Forty-eight years old, he’s been in a chair since he was 18, long enough to remember a time when not even wheelchair basketball was available locally. So he took up wheelchair marathoning to stay active … after which he moved to California … after which he met a Vietnam vet from South Whitley named Tim Davis, who introduced him to wheelchair hoops … after which he got involved in wheelchair tennis and skiing, too.

Now he plays basketball for the Bandits, undefeated at 7-0 this season and annually one of the top adult teams in the nation. They’re rated second nationally at the moment.

“Yeah, we’ve become a pretty darn good ballclub over the years,” Smith says, as longtime teammate Dan Jacquay, 56, nods in agreement. “We love it, man. It’s a blast. It’s a great way to get rid of your aggressions and work up a sweat.

“Me, I always liked playing basketball as a ‘wholly’ (aka, able-bodied person). The competition, that’s the key, you know. We like going out and kicking people’s butts just like we did when we were young. That’s the best part of it.”

The adult game is played by college rules, with a 35-second shot clock. It is, Smith says, “fast and physical and you beat on each other.” And it isn’t age-specific; the Bandits’ roster includes the Smiths and the Jacquays to players such as Nate Silvers, who’s 23.

“When I first started, there weren’t as many sports around here,” Silver says. “We’d see rugby on the road and stuff when we’d go to tournaments. But now there’s a lot more of them out there than there used to be even two years ago.”

Better add on to that trophy case.

Wheelchair Basketball — Open Gym

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

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Municipal Gardens Park

1831 Lafayette Road, Indianapolis

 

For all ages.

Event URL:

www.indyparks.org

Category:

Sports

Subcategory:

Recreation and Fitness

Price:

Free

Contact phone:

(317) 327-7275