Varsity Talent vs JV Circumstances?
"PoP" | Dec 06, 2009 | Comments 3
PremierBall attended the Bishop Gorman Freshmen/JV tournament this weekend and saw many young and talented kids in the gym . Before we start, we would like to congratulate Coach Grant Rice and his staff for putting on a well organized and competitive event. This years event consisted of teams from Foothill, Desert Oasis, Valley, Bishop Gorman, Liberty, Las Vegas, Sierra Vista and Canyon Springs. As the tournament went on there were several players that stood out immediately on the first day of competition in both the Freshmen and JV games[Content protected for Premier-bronze members only]
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About the Author: Christian T. Popoola graduted from the University of Nevada Las Vegas in 2006 with a bachelors degree in criminal justice. He was a member of the mens basketball team from 1999-2001, winning the Mountain West Conference championship in 2000 and also participating in the 2000 NCAA tournament. He made the Mountain West Conference all academics team from 1999-2001 and was a member of the African American honor society.
After graduating from UNLV he went on to become the Marketing Executive for UNLV booster organization called the Basketball club. There he continued to support the institution as well as the mens basketball program by networking and maintaining relationships with the fans and donors around the Las Vegas valley. He also helped to raise over $100,000 for the University of Las Vegas men’s basketball team. Christian's career goes on to include producing over millions in annual sales of residential real estate for his five year real estate career. He currently personal trains 20 month twin boys, writes up on Las Vegas Basketball and conducts basketball camps for the youth. His goal is to connect, network and grow. -"No Player Left Behind"-







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good article, very well written, this is what vegas needs. Its about the kids who put in work and should be rewarded.
Good site tho. Thats what I really wanted to express, before I got sidetracked with the other comments.
our bad, that was not meant for you, our apologies