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10U Runner-Up,Owings Mills Tigers

10U Champions,Delaware's Finest,God's Glory

July 2, 2006

2007 Clash of The Titans 17U Champs

L to R: Coach Dana Murray,Shamaar Gilbert,Carlton Castillo,Cameron Thomas,Derrick Parsley,Joe Walsh,Larry Webster,JJ Dickey,Lovell Kosh,RJ Griffin

12U Champions, Diamond State Kings

July 2, 2006

2008 Clash of The Titans Teams Committed

BBA Philly
Baltimore Stars
Cimi Rise
Delaware Dynasty
Delaware Panthers
Diamond State Titans
Higher Ground Warriors
Hunting Park Warriors
Maryland Tigers
New Jersey Beast
New Jersey Bulls
New Jersey Renegades
Philly Hurricanes
RBK Allstars
South Jersey Jazz
Team Kobe
Team Crossover
Washington Warriors


12U Baltimore Stars,Runner-Up 13U Division

July 2, 2006

2007 Clash of The Titans Championship

17U Champs--Diamond State Titans
17U Runnerup--Long Island Panthers

16U Champs--Keystone Blazers
16U Runnerup--New Jersey Beasts

15U Champs--Bucks County Hawks
15U Runnerup--Philly Ballhawks

14U Champs--Team Kobe
14U Runnerup--Delaware Panthers

12U Champs--Philly Gators 11U
12U Runnerup--Maryland Tigers 11U

Teams Committed for Clash of The Titans 2007

All games will be played at Temple University Student Pavilion. Address: 1901 North 15th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122

17U Champs--Diamond State Titans
17U Runnerup--Long Island Panthers

16U Champs--Keystone Blazers
16U Runnerup--New Jersey Beasts

15U Champs--Bucks County Hawks
15U Runnerup--Philly Ballhawks

14U Champs--Team Kobe
14U Runnerup--Delaware Panthers

12U Champs--Philly Gators 11U
12U Runnerup--Maryland Tigers 11U

AGame Elite
Alvin Williams
Baltimore Stars
Berks Mont Vipers
Bucks County Hawks
Central Jersey Heat
Cutino Mobley
Diamond State Titans
Delaware Defenders
Delaware Panthers
Delaware Senators
Delaware Sharks
DC Storm
Ewing Falcons
Freehold Tarheels
Fort Washington Explosion
Garden State Elite
Ghost Players
Hollis Biddies
Hoops Factory
Hoop Hard Basketball
House of Hoops
Hunting Park Warriors
Jersey Shore Wildcats
Keystone Blazers
Maryland Tigers
Memorial Park Playas
Montgomery Defenders
Montreal Togetherness
Mustang Basketball
Newhaven Boys&Girls Club
New York Gauchos
New Jersey Beasts
New Jersey Panthers
Northeast Sting
PAL of Delaware
Parkwood Vikings
Penn Jaguars
Philly Ballhawks
Philly Gators
Philly Pnathers
Philly USA
Philadelphia Patriots
Positive Image
Red Hawks Basketball
Sonny Hill
Southern Maryland Hoopsters
South Jersey Express
Team Kobe
Team Providence
Uptown Sonics
YMCA Downtown Warriors
Washington Warriors

13U Champions, Diamond State Kings 12U Team

14U Champions, Baltimore Stars

14U Runner-Up,Diamond State Titans

15U Champions, Filly Sol

15U Runner-Up, Diamond State Titans

16U Champions, Baltimore Stars

July 2, 2006

16U Runner-Up, MAGIC32-Diamond State Titans

July 2, 2006
L to R: Coach Rod Griffin,Tracy Jones,Dana Murray,Nate Armstrong,Lovell Kosh,Coach Dana Murray,JJ Dickey,Cameron Thomas,Larry Webster,RJ Griffin

17U Champions, Baltimore Stars

July 2, 2006

Clash of The Titans Comments

We had a great experience at the tournament today. You do a great job and we would definitely do it again if we put a team together next year. The tournament was well organized with nice facilities and good refs-- the best tournament we were in this year. Good luck to your team and to your son at Charter.

Tom Vaughan

Clash of The Titans 2006, 15U,16U,17U Championship Teams and Team MVP

The Clash of The Titans 15U,16U,17U MVP will earn an invite to The Hoop Group Pocono Invitational Basketball Camp. Valid for "Hoop School" Session III or IV. The 2006 Clash of The Titans 15U,16U,17U Championship Teams will earn an invitation to the 2006 Triple "S" Harley Davidson Jam Fest on July 14-16 at West Virginia University presented by The Hoop Group.

Clash of The Titans 2005 Championship

2005 Team Pools
2005 Teams, Clash of The Titans
Baltimore Stars
Berks Mont Vipers
Beyond The Hoop
Bingo's Allstars
Boro Blitz
Bowie Express
Brooklyn Panthers
Central Jersey Hawks
Cheltenham Achievers Network
DC Storm
Delaware Diamondbacks
Delaware Defenders
Delaware's Finest
Diamond State Titans
DYC
Fairfax Stars
FJU
Hockessin Hawks
Hoop City
Hoopzone Gymratz
Jersey Pioneers
Just-A-Chance
Montco Red Raiders
New Jersey Cardinals
Next Level
Owings Mills Tigers
Peacemakers
Penn Jersey Panthers
Philadelphia Patriots
Philly Press
Radnor Raiders
SFL 17 West
Southern Maryland Hoopsters
South Jersey Allstars
South Jersey Express
Spotsylvania Falcons
Susquehanna Valley Sky
Team Philly
Upper Darby PAL
Walnut Street YMCA
Warriors
Westchester Wildcats

Congratulations to all of our champions in each age division, 10U-17U. Thanks to the over 70 teams that participated in the Clash of The Titans 2005 and made it another great event. Teams from NY,PA,NJ,CT,MD,DC,VA and NC competed in this years event. The competition was fierce in all age groups and many games came down to the last possession to determine the outcome. The tournament completely sold out again this year and teams were turned away. The Clash of The Titans,played annually in Philly, has fast become a destination event for teams preparing for national events as well as up and coming teams hungry to play great competition during the early July NCAA evaluation period.

17U Championship
In the 17U Championship,the Baltimore Stars defeated the Philadelphia Patriots 77-66. The Patriots led most of the game but the Baltimore Stars would not be denied. Led by the strong play of 6'7" Louis Birdsong with 21 points, Gregory Woody with 21 points and 6'9" Gene Johnson with 16 points, the Stars earned the championship against a very skilled and tough Philly team. The Stars were without their dominant big man,6'10" Braxton Dupree was at an exclusive national camp. The Zeglinski brothers, Joe and Sam led the Patriots with 27 and 12 points in the championship game. Big man, 6'10" Kevin Hudsans chipped in 12 points for the Patriots. The much anticipated matchup between the Stars and Patriots was almost derailed in the semifinal round; the Pats advanced on a last second buzzer beater to snatch victory from the Upper Darby PAL, 63-62. The Baltimore Stars beat the Westchester Wildcats 67-59 to advance to the championship game.

16U Championship
Led by David Pearman with 15 points and Will Thomas with 12, the Baltimore Stars ran away from the South Jersey Express and the 16U championship, 73-51.

15U Championship
Champions: Upper Darby PAL
Runnerup: South Jersey Allstars

14U Championship
Champions: Susquehanna Valley Sky
Runnerup: Delaware Diamondbacks

13U Championship
Champions: Philly Press
Runnerup: Hoop City

12U Championship
Champions: Fairfax Stars
Runnerup: South Jersey Express

11U Championship
Champions: Central Jersey Hawks
Runnerup: Delaware Defenders

10U Championship
Champions: Peacemakers
Runnerup: Boro Blitz

11U Girls
Champions: South Jersey Express
Runnerup: Next Level

13U Girls
Champions: Berksmont Vipers
Runnerup: South Jersey Express



Clash of The Titans 17U Championship

July 18, 2004
The Mainline Aces(16U) of Narbeth PA defeated the Boston Blazers(17U), 68-61 for The Clash of Titans 17U Championship. Both teams featured players with major talent. The Boston Blazers vaunted frontline featured players G. McCarthy 6'10", N. Pontes 6'8" and
A. Joyner 6'7", who swept through their pool undefeated. The Mainline Aces were pushed in their pool but also were undefeated. The Aces were led by Garrett Williamson and Matt Fazzini, both with 13 points each. Ryan Brooks and Peter Lucas chipped in 10 and 8 points for Mainline. The younger Aces never backed down from the more experienced Blazers and from the opening tip went toe-to-toe, handing the Boston Blazers their only defeat of the tournament. The Boston Blazers were led by the three point shooting of D. McGeary with 13 points, R. McClean with 10 points and N. Pontes with 9. Congratulations to Coach Al Lucas and The Mainline Aces for winning the 17U championship.

Clash of The Titans 14U Championship

July 18, 2004
Congratulations to Coach Kenny Pretlow and the NYC Metro Hawks for going undefeated and winning the 14U Clash of The Titans basketball championship 59-41 over the Wilmington Wildcats. Led by the terrific trio of #23 R. Davis with 15 points, #25 R. Braithwaite with 9 points and #24 R. Davis with 10 points, the Metro Hawks defeated a tough and talented Delaware squad, the Wilmington Wildcats. The Wilmington Wildcats were led by the hot shooting of #33 Matt Williams with 15 points and #15 Jamie Hagan with 9 points. Congratulation to Coach Kenny Pretlow and Wildcat Coach Jim Hagan for an outstanding championship game.