National Collegiate Athletic Association

The NCAA News - News and Features

June 22, 1998

Association certifies 10 men's, 13 women's basketball events

The Association has certified another 23 basketball events-- 10 for men and 13 for women -- in accordance with legislation regulating Division I men's and women's basketball coaches' attendance year-round at camps and other activities.

In accordance with NCAA Bylaw 13.13.5, basketball coaches at Division I institutions may attend only institutional basketball camps as defined in Bylaw 13.13.1.1 and noninstitutional organized events -- such as camps, leagues, tournaments and festivals -- certified under Bylaw 30.16.

A complete list of certified basketball events can be obtained from the NCAA Fax-on-Demand System by dialing 770/399-3060 (passcode 1925) and selecting request number 1120.

Previously certified events were published in the April 20 and 27; May 4 , 11 and 25; and June 1 and 8 issues of The NCAA News.

Further information about certification can be obtained from Doug Archie, NCAA membership services representative, at the national office.

Following are the events certified most recently by the Association, with sites and dates of the event and names, addresses and telephone numbers of the principal owners.

Men's events

  • Broadway Armory Summer Basketball. June 16-August 31. John Hodel, 2118 North Lakewood, Chicago, Illinois 60614 (773/4777-8272).

  • Charm City Basketball League at the Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. June 22-August 15. Vernon H. Wolst Jr., Assistant to President for Community Affairs, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 (410/659-0789).

  • DC Assault Invitational at the Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C. July 11-12. Curtis Malone, 7702 Muncy Road, Landover, Maryland 20785 (301/772-2710).

  • Indiana Hoops Festival at Creston Middle School in Indianapolis. July 8-11. Eric Bowlen, 7020 North Maple Grove Road, Bloomington, Indiana 47404 (812/876-9210).

  • Miami-Dade Summer Basketball Team Camp at the Gibson Center in Miami. July 23-26. Joseph Rosado, 11011 Southwest 104th Street, Miami, Florida 33176 (305/237-2388).

  • Spartan Madball Invitational at J. Madison Memorial High School in Madison, Wisconsin. July 24-25. Peggi Dahmen, Five North Woodmont Circle, Madison, Wisconsin 53717 (608/836-7929).

  • Summer Hoops '98 at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, California. July 10-12. Dave Elliott, Seven Oak Tree Lane, Irvine, California 92612 (714/556-3610 ext. 241).

  • The Hoop Dream JC Evaluation Camp at Wallace-Bell Gym (University of Alabama) in Birmingham, Alabama. July 25-26. Kenn Littlefield, 8787 Southside Boulevard #3603, Jacksonville, Florida 32256 (904/519-0457).

  • YMCA 3-on-3 Basketball League at the Bristol YMCA in Bristol, Tennessee. June 2-August 11. Alan Linkous, 510 Trammel Road, Bristol, Tennessee 37620 (423/652-7580).

  • Youth Development Summer Basketball League at the Southeast Community Center and Nimisilla Park in Canton, Ohio. June 15-August 18. Julie Sparks, 1400 Sherrick Road Southeast, Canton, Ohio 44707 (330/489-3350).

    Women's events

  • Capital Summer League at the Archbishop John Carroll High School in Washington, D.C. June 1-August 1. Robert Ager, 3520 11th Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. 20010 (202/265-2132).

  • Charm City Basketball League at the Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. June 22-August 15. Vernon H. Wolst Jr., Assistant to President for Community Affairs, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 (410/659-0789).

  • Dade County Jamboree (Girls Team Camp) at the Dade County High School in Trenton, Georgia. July 20-23. Gene Durden, 300 Tradition Lane, Trenton, Georgia 30752 (706/657-7850).

  • Developmental Basketball League at the Police Athletic League Center in Wilmington, Delaware. June 15-August 10. Lurline Jones, 940 McPherson Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19150 (215/387-5100).

  • Future Stars AAU "College Showcase" at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York; Hackley School in Tarrytown, New York, and Greenwich Academy in Greenwich, Connecticut. July 10-12. Maureen Kern, 395 Pine Brook Boulevard, New Rochelle, New York 10804 (914/576-2061).

  • Future Stars AAU "College Showcase" at Madison Square Garden in New York. July 8. Maureen Kern (see above).

  • Mathews-Dickey Girls Summer/Fall Basketball League at the Mathews-Dickey Club in St. Louis. July 8-31. Gary Glasscock, 4245 North Kings Highway, St. Louis, Missouri 63115 (314/382-5952).

  • Rumble at the Rock Summer Hoops Tournament at the Morro Bay High School gym in Morro Bay, California. July 31-August 2. Cary Nerelli, 235 Atascadero Road, Morro Bay, California 93442 (805/772-5944).

  • Summer Hoops '98 at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, California. July 10-12. Dave Elliott, Seven Oak Tree Lane, Irvine, California 92612 (714/556-3610 ext. 241).

  • Ventura-Santa Barbara Sharks Cream of the Crop National Team Tournament at Agoura High School in Agoura Hills, California. July 26-31. Leonard J. Locher, P.O. Box 1838, Oxnard, California 93030 (805/647-4700).

  • Women's Blue Streak Summer Basketball League at John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio. June 28-August 9. Bridgette Moran, 6328 Maplewood, Mayfield Heights, Ohio 44124 (440/446-1010).

  • YMCA 3-on-3 Basketball League at the Bristol YMCA in Bristol, Tennessee. June 2-August 11. Alan Linkous, 510 Trammel Road, Bristol, Tennessee 37620 (423/652-7580).

  • Youth Development Summer Basketball League at the Southeast Community Center and Nimisilla Park in Canton, Ohio. June 15-August 18. Julie Sparks, 1400 Sherrick Road Southeast, Canton, Ohio 44707 (330/489-3350).