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Official brochure: ISST Boys Basketball Championships Div. 1, at ACS Athens - March 9-12, 2016
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ISSTBOYS BASKETBALLCh� pi� � ps
Division 1
Hosted byAcS Athens
March 9-12, 2016
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On behalf of the ACS Athens students, parents, faculty, administration, and Board of Trustees, I would like to welcome you to the 2016 Division One ISST Boys Basketball Championship.
You are the best representatives of your school as both students and athletes who worked very hard to prepare yourselves for this event as individuals, but more importantly as a team representing your school. I am certain your school is very proud of your accomplishments.
We are happy to have you with us at ACS Athens and we look forward to the opportunity to get to know you and learn about your school and your country. In the meantime, although you will be here for a short period of time, take this opportunity to enjoy the hospitality and culture of our community.
We wish you an enjoyable and successful ISST Basketball Championship.
Sincerely,
Stefanos Gialamas, Ph.DPresident
The Athletic Department of ACS Athens welcomes all of you to our school and the city of Athens. We are all very excited about hosting this event and we hope that you will enjoy the competition as well as any cultural and social opportunities you may have.
Remember to keep things in perspective; take this opportunity to compete in good spirit and to meet new friends. You are all here to compete under good sportsmanship rules and we hope that you will consider this experience a positive one for you. Make memories that you will remember as years go by...
Best of luck to all!
Annie ConstantinidesDirector of Athletics, ACS Athens
Dear Athletes, coaches, and Parents:
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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS / INFORMATION
ACS Athens 210-6393-200 (until 4 pm) 210-6070-240 (24 hours /security)
ACS Athens Address: Aghias Paraskevis 129 & Kazantzaki Halandri, Athens
Marios Nikolis (Transportation): 6948-301-940 210-6070-239 (o� ce)
Hotel President (Coaches’ Hotel): 210 6989-000 Kifi sias Ave. 43, Athens
Taxi Service: 18300 210-6144-000
“Aghia” Gymnasium: Kanari & Diorieon, Ag. Paraskevi 210-6398664
PARTIcIPATING ScHOOLS
International School of the Hague (ISH) NetherlandsAmerican School of the Hague (ASH) NetherlandsAmerican School in London (ASL) EnglandTASIS (TAS) EnglandACS Cobham International School (COB) EnglandMunich International School (MIS) GermanyFrankfurt International School (FIS) GermanyVienna International School (VIS) AustriaAmerican School of Paris (ASP) FranceAmerican School in Israel (ASI) IsraelInternational School of Brussels (ISB) BelgiumACS Athens (ATH) Greece
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ARRIVALS
Wednesday, March 9 Time Flight
American School of Israel 09:15 LY 541
Munich International School 12:10 LH 1750
TASIS 13:35 BA640
ACS Cobham 13:35 BA640
American School in London 13:35 BA640
Vienna International School 13:35 OS 801
American School of Paris 14:00 AF 1532
International School of Brussels 16:00 A3 621
International School of the Hague 16:10 KL1575
American School of the Hague 16:10 KL1575
Frankfurt International School 17:15 LH1282
DEPARTURES
Saturday, March 12th Time Flight
ACS Cobham 18:35 BA 633
American School in London 18:35 BA 633
TASIS 18:35 BA 633
American School of Israel 22:05 TK 1844
Sunday, March 13th
Munich International School 13:00 LH 1751
Frankfurt International School 14:15 LH1279
American School of Paris 14:50 AF
Vienna International School 15:00 OS 802
International School of Brussels 16:50 A3
International School of the Hague 16:55 KLM 1576
American School of the Hague 16:55 KLM 1576
ALL ATHLETES WILL LEAVE FROM THE HOUSING FAMILIES ON SATURDAY BY 10 AM THE LATEST
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ISST STATEMENT OF SPORTSMANSHIP
The purpose of the International Schools Sports Tournament is to provide a venue for athletes from the member schools to compete in an environment that is safe, challenging, professional and educational. Each athlete is given the opportunity to demonstrate her/his best athletic ability while maintaining a spirit of respect and coop-eration with fellow athletes from various international backgrounds.
Each event involves students and adults in their diff erent roles as athletes, coaches, sports o� cials and specta-tors. All those involved in the event are expected to uphold the same spirit of respect and cooperation. This spirit is demonstrated by fair play among athletes, positive encouragement from coaches, impartial judgments from o� cials and respectful enthusiasm from spectators. The behavior of the adults is crucial to the successful educa-tional aspect of the tournament.
Adults act as models for our athletes. Therefore profanity, deliberately making noises that distract and interfere with the performance of a competing athlete, the condemnation of coaches or o� cials, or any behavior that is disrespectful or degrading to the ISST standard of sportsmanship, jeopardizes the purposes of the ISST organiza-tion and, most of all, jeopardizes the quality of the experience for the athletes.
As the event ensues, we ask that all of our parents, coaches, o� cials and athletes keep this vision of our purpose in mind. ISST Regulations for Students
These regulations shall be followed by all students participating in tournaments and other athletic events organ-ized by the International Schools Sports Tournament (ISST) Any student who participates in an ISST event agrees, by signing below, to obey the regulations.
1. Students shall obey all instructions given them by their host parents and their coaches as if these in-structions were given to them by their own parents. This applies to all activities irrespective of location undertaken during the period of the tournament or competition.
2. Smoking, any other use of tobacco, the drinking of alcohol and the use of drugs are not permitted.
3. Housing arrangements made by the responsible o� cial of the host school may not be changed.
4. Students must be in the home of the host parent by the curfew hour set by the school. Students in Grade 7 & 8 or Year 8 & 9 are not allowed out of the host’s care unless chaperoned by the host parent and/or the coach. (This applies for all the days of the visit).
5.. Neither host families nor students may negotiate changes to the ISST Regulations for Students with respect to curfew, housing arrangements, the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs or any other rules or provi-sions set forth by the host school.
6. These regulations apply to all students: both those from the host school and those visiting throughout the competition’s duration and, for visiting students, apply also during the journey to and from the site of the event.
7. Violation of these regulations will be reported to the responsible ISST O� cial and to the student’s Head Teacher. The off ending student will be removed from the tournament and from the host family home, and will either be placed under the direct supervision of his/her coach or sent home.
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VARSITY BOYS & GIRLS BASKETBALLRules F.I.B.A. as outlined in the “O� cial Basketball Rules” published by the English Basketball Association.
The maximum number of Players (including Managers) will be Ten (10).
All games will be 4 x 8 minute in length. All overtime periods will be 3 minutes in length. Half Time will be 10 minutes.
Boys & Girls Division 1 Tournaments12 teams, four (4) fl ights of three (3) teams, two games per day on the fi rst two days and one on the third for a total of fi ve (5) games per team. Teams fi nishing in places 11 and 12 will be relegated to Division 2 for the next year’s championships. Seeding for next year’s championships will put 1st and 8th places into Flight A, 2nd and 7th
into Flight B, 3rd and 6th into Flight C and 4th and 5th into Flight D. The remaining four teams will be placed via a random drawing per championship draw guidelines. The bottom two teams shall be relegated to Division 2.
SPEcIAL ISST RULES Divisional Round Robin Tie Breaker:
In the case of a three-way tie in divisional play, the following steps will be used to determine positions 1-2-3. At any point in the following three steps if one team is placed fi rst or third and the other two teams remained tied, the head-to -head result will determine the placing for positions 1-2 or 2-3.
1. Net point diff erential (with a maximum of +/- 30 per game). Games that go into overtime will count as a victory or loss for the teams involved, but the point diff erential for both teams will be zero.
2. If three teams are still tied, the total number of fewest points allowed during regulation time (overtime points not counted) will determine the placings.
3. If three teams still remain tied, the total number of points scored during regulation time (overtime points not counted) will determine the placings.
9-12 Place Round Robin Tie Breaker:
When there are ties between three or more teams. the following steps will be used to determine rankings.A tie between two teams is determined by the head to head result.When there are ties between three or more teams. the following steps will be used to determine rankings
1. Net point diff erential between the tied teams only (with a maximum of +/- 30 per game). Games that go into overtime will count as a victory or loss for the teams involved, but the point diff erential for both teams will be zero.
2. If three or more teams are still tied, the total number of fewest points allowed during regulation time (overtime points not counted) will determine the placing.
3. If three teams still remain tied, the total number of points scored during regulation time (overtime points not counted) will determine the placing.
The scorebooks to be used at the Championships will be identifi ed at the beginning of the school year by the host school AD and details circulated.
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AWARDSFirst, Second, and Third place permanent trophies will be awarded to the relevant teams. Appropriate medals will be awarded to the players and coaches of the fi rst three placed teams. Tournament participation patches will be given to all players involved in the Cham-pionships. Special patches will be awarded to players voted as being “All-Tournament” players. All Star Selection will be determined by observers in cooperation with coaches. Details to follow at the coaches’ meeting
ScOTT BAILLIE AWARD (Boys Division I Tournament)The Scott Baillie Award, honoring the memory of Scott Baillie, a deceased student/athlete from the American School in London, will be awarded to the male basketball player in the Division I championships who best demon-strates those personal qualities held by the late Scott Baillie. The Scott Baillie Award will be a permanent trophy supplied by the American School in London. Engraving of the recipient’s name is the responsibility of the winning school.
The words of John Wooden best describe this award:
The player who gives his best is sure of success, while the player who gives less than his best is a failure.” Criteria for selection for the award:
1) The player must demonstrate intense, consistent eff ort while enjoying the competitive nature of basketball. 2) The player must play with poise, composure and confi dence. 3) The player must demonstrate emotional control without losing competitive eff ort. 4) The player must demonstrate the ability to concentrate on playing the best basketball possible regardless of
the score or result. The awards will be selected by the coaches through a ballot process determined by the Tournament Director
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GENERAL TOURNAMENT ScHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, MARcH 9TH : 09:15 - 17:15 Flight Arrivals 17:00 - 18:30 ACS Gymnasium- Family pick up 19:00 Coaches Meeting and Dinner CURFEW: Athletes must stay at the hosts’ home
THURSDAY, MARcH 10TH : 8:45 - 09:00 Athlete arrivals @ school by buses or private transportation 09:05 Teams depart to ISST site (Aghia Paraskevi Gymnasium) 09:30 - 18:15 GAMES 18:30 Departure to homes (areas) from ACS Athens CURFEW: For all athletes: 10:30
FRIDAY, MARcH 11TH : 8:45 - 09:00 Athlete arrivals @ school by buses or private transportation 09:05 Teams depart to ISST site (Aghia Paraskevi Gymnasium) 09:30 - 20:00 GAMES 20:00 Departure to homes (areas) from ACS Athens CURFEW: For all athletes: 10:30
SATURDAY, MARcH 12TH : 08:30 Arrival to Aghia Gym of fi rst teams 09:30 Arrival of second group of teams to Aghia and ACS gyms 09:00 - 15:00 GAMES 15:00 AWARDS 15:30 Departures for teams leaving to airport 15:30 - 16:00 Departure to President hotel for other teams
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ISST (DIV. 1) BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 3 Pool 4
ASH TAS ATH ISB
VIS ASI ASP ASL
FIS ISH MIS COB
THURSDAY, MARcH 10TH
Game “AGHIA” Gym Time Game ACS Athens Gym
1 ASH - VIS................... 09:30 2 ATH - ASP...................
3 TAS – ASI................... 11:00 4 ISB - ASL...................
5 VIS – FIS................... 12:30 6 ASP - MIS...................
7 ASI – ISH................... 14:00 8 ASL - COB...................
9 ASH – FIS.................. 15:30 10 ATH - MIS...................
11 TAS – ISH................... 17:00 12 ISB - COB...................
FRIDAY, MARcH 11TH
Game “AGHIA” Gym Time Game ACS Athens Gym
13 1st Pool 1...... .vs. 2nd Pool 2...... .. 09:30 14 1st Pool 4 ...... vs. 2ndPool 3 ..... . ..
15 2nd Pool 1...... vs 1st Pool 2...... .. 11:00 16 2nd Pool 4 ...... vs. 1st Pool 3 ...... ..
17 3rd Pool 1...... vs. 3rd Pool 2...... .. 12:30 18 3rd Pool 4...... vs. 3rd Pool 3...... ..
19 Loser 13...... vs. Loser 14...... .. 14:00 20 Loser 16...... vs. Loser 15...... ..
21 3rd Pool 3...... s. 3rd Pool 1...... .. 15:30 22 3rd Pool 2...... vs. 3rd Pool 4...... ..
17:00 23 Winner 13..... vs. Winner 14 (semifinal 1) ...... ..
18:30 24 Winner 16...... vs. Winner 15 (Semifinal 2) ... ..
SATURDAY, MARcH 12TH
Game “AGHIA” Gym Time Game ACS Athens Gym
25 3rd Pool 1..... vs. 3rd Pool 4....... .. . 09:00 26 3rd Pool 2 vs. 3rd Pool 3 . ..................
27 Loser 19..... vs. Loser 20 (7th-8th place)...... .. . 10:30 28 Winner 19.... vs. Winner 20 (5th-6th place)...... ..
12:00 29 Loser 23..... vs. Loser 24 (3rd-4th Place) ...... ..
13:30 30 Winner 23..... vs. Winner 24 (Championship)...... ..
15:00 AWARDS
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ROSTERS 1. American School in London England
School Colors: Black/Orange Mascot: Eagles Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Chene, Oliver 12 5/5 NetherlandsCraig, Brodie 10 33/33 USAFarrell, Ryan 12 3/3 USAGlen, Jack 12 2/2 FranceHoyt, Justin 10 4/4 USALongboy, Zack 12 12/12 USAMerlino, Leif 12 23/23 NorwayMuoio, Nick 12 1/1 USANealis, Ryan 11 10/10 USASayre, Will 11 32/32 USA
Coaches: Josh Davis & Rich Harris
2. TASIS England
School Colors: Navy/White Mascot: Royals
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Lufumpa, Leyeka Makuwa 12 5/5 ZambiaMubila, Lutabile 12 6/6 ZambiaSeverino, Michael (Mac) 11 7/7 USARidgway, Daniel 11 8/8 USAGonzalez Terminel, Inigo 12 9/9 SpainCraig, Matt 11 10/10 USAMoreno, Daniel 10 12/12 USAHofmann, Jackson 11 15/15 ChinaDe Haven, Davis 12 16/22 USAOner, Kaan 12 17/23 Turkey
Coaches: Liam Canny & Mick Bett
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3. ACS Cobham EnglandSchool Colors: White, Green, Blue Mascot: Cougars
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Graham, Robert 9 4/4 USAMontgomery, Chris 12 6/6 USAJimenez, Sam 12 8/8 USADuTullio, John-Anthony 11 9/9 AustriaLundgren, Zach 10 12/12 USAOliver, Blake 11 14/14 USAHendrix, Nick 12 15/15 GermanyBarendson, Arthur 12 16/16 FranceFujii, Yuto 9 5/5 JapanMorgan, Will 12 18/18 Great Britain
Coaches: Matt Buck & John Jimenez
4. Frankfurt International School Germany
School Colors: Maroon/Gold/White Mascot: Warriors
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Bradford, Luc 10 8/8 USAFinnegan, Barak 11 31/31 USAFreedman, Kevin 9 2/2 USALahn, Daniel 10 3/3 USA/GermanyLee, Kibeom 10 13/13 Rep. of KoreaPrince, Miguel 10 1/1 VenezuelaRand, Alex 10 22/22 USASmith, Carter 9 23/23 USAWashington, Frederick 11 12/12 USAWashington, Miles 9 7/7 USA
Coaches: Christopher Neumann & Geert van der Meer
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5. American School of Paris France School Colors: Red/White/Blue Mascot: Rebels Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Addai, Kwame 12 12/12 CanadaArnold, Riley 10 14/14 USABrady, Arnold 9 4/4 USAKumar, Chris 11 6/6 MalaysiaMcCall, Galvin 12 11/11 USAMingey, Daniel 12 5/5 USAMusante, Tobias 12 15/15 Argentina /USAShen, Alex 10 7/7 ChinaWang, Josh 10 9/9 ChinaWensel, Daniel 12 10/10 USA/Germany
Coaches: Josh McCall & Brendan Graves
6. International School of Brussels Belgium
School Colors: Red/white/blue Mascot: Raiders
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Duyck, Willem 11 1/1 BelgiumSuzaki, Tomoyuki 9 5/5 JapanDe Haas, Matt 10 10/10 NetherlandsCook, Julian 12 12/12 USAJensen, Christian 11 13/13 USAMotley, Bryce 12 21/21 USADowning, Aidan 12 22/22 CanadaPick III Leonard 12 25/25 USANeedham, Matthew 12 33/33 USAJonsson, Olfar 9 44/44 Iceland
Coaches: Stephane Pelle Pelle & John Richer
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7. Vienna International School Austria School Colors: Blue and White Mascot: Panthers
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Van der Geest, Jeffrey 12 14/14 NetherlandsDorjnamjil, Shirnen 11 10/10 MongoliaPetermichl, Temesgen 11 13/91 AustriaBoal, Hugh 12 42/42 Australia/BulgariaLazarev, Alexander 12 16/16 UzbekistanRogat, Carsten 11 1/1 Germany/USAAgboraw, Edward 12 9/9 Great BritainLomidze, Aleksandre 12 7/7 GeorgiaThomas, Thirawit 10 18/18 ThailandVlassis, Ioannis 12 3/5 Greece
Coaches: T. Weiler & D. Weiler
8. American School of the Hague Netherlands
School Colors: Blue/Gold/White Mascot: Trojans
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Aldrett, Andrew 9 13/13 USABlackmon, Joshua 11 15/15 USA/NetherlandsChristiansen, Oliver 12 9/9 DenmarkChristiansen, Sebastian 12 10/10 DenmarkHan, Fletcher 12 7/7 New ZealandLascar, Sasha 10 14/14 France / USASchon, Lucas 11 12/12 SwedenStapel, Jay 10 11/11 Netherlands/USAWolf, Martin 12 8/8 GermanyVanderborgh, Joost 11 22/22 USA
Coaches: Lisa Morrison & Mark Rutberg
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9. Munich International School Germany School Colors: Blue/ White Mascot: Wildcats Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Starup-Hansen, Joachim 12 10/10 DenmarkNsangu Tusevo, Eric 12 12/12 GermanyExner, William 12 7/7 AustraliaBall, Thomas 12 8/8 USAKozak, Michael 11 9/9 USALoubser, Nicholas 11 4/4 South AfricaLeconte, Noah 11 6/6 GermanyRichter, Jon-Cedrick 11 5/5 GermanyField, Jakob 12 13/13 USACrogh, Mads 12 11/11 Denmark
Coaches: Luka Burci & Stephen Homann
10. International School of the Hague
School Colors: Black/ White Mascot: Silverbacks
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Hsieh, Spencer 11 1/1 TaiwanVerbeeten, Sebastiaan 12 2/2 NetherlandsDahl, Nathaniel 11 4/4 USAJaeger, Max 12 8/8 GermanyAreso Rossi, Pablo 11 10/10 Spain/ItalyKok, Laurens 11 11/11 NetherlandsEicker, Che 12 12/12 GermanyShen, Luiz 12 13/13 TaiwanLira, Alfredo 12 14/14 SpainSpeelman, Anton 11 15/15 Netherlands
Coaches: Shairon Nieuw & Ray Underwood
Silverbacks
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11. American School in Israel Israel School Colors: Navy/ White Mascot: Falcons
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Bar Aharon, David 12 10/10 IsraelZigler, Jake 12 15/15 USALeyne, Isaac 12 13/13 FranceHorowitz, Matan 11 14/14 USAIshihara, Seiya 11 11/11 JapanAvdian, Michael 11 8/8 IsraelGilbai, Koren 10 3/3 IsraelMarusak, Teague 10 12/12 USATsveer, German 10 20/20 Israel/RussiaAspen, Gitter 8 6/6 Israel
Coaches: Doron Kramer & Yoni Livne
12. ACS Athens Greece
School Colors: Navy/ Gold Mascot: Lancers
Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Bourtzonis, Marios 11 4/4 GreeceKoudsi, Nadeem 12 6/6 USASakkas, Filippos 12 7/7 Denmark/GreeceTzelalis, George 12 8/8 USA/GreeceParaskevopoulos, Aris 12 9/9 GreeceMylonas, Konstantinos 12 19/19 GreecePsarras, Dimitris 12 11/11 GreeceMakras, Angelos 11 13/13 GreeceMasganas, George 11 14/14 GreeceTzembelikos, Vangelis 11 16/16 Greece/Canada
Coaches: Vaghelis Ziagkos & Babis Psarakis
ISST VENUES DIREcTIONS
ACS ATHENS AGHIA GYM
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TOURNAMENT STAFF
Tournament Director
Annie Constantinides
Assistant Tournament Director
Valia Efstathiou
Site O� cial (Aghia Gym)
Tommy Mourikis
ACS Gymnasium
Athanasia Kotsiani / Vasilis Mikros
O� cials
Basketball O� cials’ Association of Athens
Scorekeepers: Basketball Scorekeepers’ Association of Athens
Medical Staff
Corinne Baty, Katerina PeristerakiAthens Medical Center
Transportation
Mr. Marios Nikolis
All star Selection/Observers
Olga Lanara, Gianna Riga
NO1 NO7
NO2 NO8
NO3 NO9
NO4 NO10
NO5 NO11
NO6 NO12
TEAM RESULTS
AGHIA GYM
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NO1
NO2
NO3
NO4
NO5
NO6
NO7
NO8
NO9
NO10
ALL STAR SELEcTION
THANK YOU