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March 31, 2009

Up/Down Doubles Tennis Tourney

Filed under: Wheelchair tennis — activeadaptive @ 10:57 pm

GRWSA & OHSS Spring 2009
Up/Down Doubles Tennis Tournament

What is an Up/Down Tournament?
This is a doubles event where each team consists of an able bodied player and an individual using a wheelchair

Is there any difference between this tennis tournament and an all Able Bodied Tournament?
The only difference is that a individual using a wheelchair is allowed two bounces.

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Kevin Hughes at 08' National ROHO Gateway Classic (St. Louis)

When?
May 2, 2009
4:00-8:00pm

Where?
Orchard Hills Swim and Sports Club
115 Crahen Ave NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
www.ehac.com
(616) 224-8700

Cost? $20/person (Checks should be made out to Orchard Hills)

Included in cost -

  • 4 rounds of tennis
  • Compass Draw Format
  • Dinner provided afterwards
  • Awards for 1st and 2nd Place Teams

Entry Information:
Wheelchair Player__________________________ Ranking/Division Info_______
AB Player ________________________________ NTRP Level_______

You may sign up as a team or you may sign up as an individual and we will find you a partner. This will be on a first come first serve basis. We will take entries until we have 16 WC and 16 AB players.

Sign up by contacting Betsy Eberhardt
beberhardt@michiganathleticclub.com
Work phone 1-616-956-8003 ext. 241
Cell phone 1-616-813-5936

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Also remember the May 30-31 IPFW/Turnstone wheelchair tennis open is just around the corner. Click here for additional info

March 27, 2009

April-May Turnstone Adaptive Sports Newsletter

Check out April-May Turnstone’s Adaptive Sports & Recreation Newsletter

The above newsletter includes updates on…

  • Prep & Varsity Turnstone Flyers (Jr. wheelchair basketball)
  • Fort Wayne Bandits (Adult wheelchair basketball)
  • Fearless and Fantastic Flyers (Power Soccer)
  • 1st Annual Bob Chase Frostbite Sled Hockey Championships
  • RHI Indy Brawlers (Quad Rugby – includes Fort Wayne athletes)
  • Adaptive Snow Skiing Trip
  • Turnstone Presents 2nd Annual IPFW Open Wheelchair Tennis Tourney
  • Wheelchair Fencing
  • Annual Turnstone Picnic
  • Creative Movement Classes
  • Teen Social Nights
  • SALT Dodgeball Fundraiser at IPFW

Fort Wayne, IN athlete James Ezell at 2007 USTA National Roho Gateway Classic (St. Louis)

Fort Wayne, IN athlete James Ezell at 2007 USTA National Roho Gateway Classic (St. Louis)

Also click here to register for the IPFW/Turnstone Wheelchair Tennis Open

Adaptive Sports Newsletter full link: http://www.turnstone.org/pdfdocs/Adaptive%20Sports%20Newsletter%20March%202009.pdf

Wheelchair tennis full link:

http://www.turnstone.org/pdfdocs/2009WheelchairTennisBrochure.pdf

Video of TNT Wheelchair Basketball Coverage

Filed under: wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 3:06 pm

Wheelchair basketball was featured on TNT last night. Click here to watch the 6 minutes plus coverage. The video should pop up right away however not sure how long it will be on the site.  It’s currently listed under “Top 5 of Inside the NBA:  #1….”

Here’s the full link to the video if the above doesn’t work: http://www.nba.com/video/channels/tnt_overtime/2009/03/26/nba_20090326_top5inside1.nba/index.html

March 26, 2009

Wheelchair Basketball on TNT – Tonight

Filed under: wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 6:02 pm

Below is an email from Todd Hatfield sent on 3/26/09….

A feature on the sport of wheelchair basketball and the 2009 National Wheelchair Basketball Association National Championship Tournament will air on TNT this Thursday, March 26.

The story will air during TNT’s NBA doubleheader though an exact airtime has not been announced. Coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET. Click for you local schedule

March 23, 2009

NWBT Results

Filed under: Prep Flyers,Turnstone,Varsity,Varsity Flyers,wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 2:54 pm
Prep Flyers 3rd at Nationals

Prep Flyers 3rd at Nationals

Below is a quick snap shot of how the top teams finished in the NWBA (National Wheelchair Basketball Association) Championships in 6 different divisions (Prep, JV, Varsity, Womens, Championship and DIII) all in sunny Denver, CO this past week, March 18-22, 2009.

Prep Flyers Scores:
Flyers
19 Lakeshore Sharks 10 (Pool Play)

Flyers 21 Courage Rolling Rowdies 19 (Pool Play)

Flyers 32 Denver Junior Rolling Nuggets 8 (1st Round Bye)
Flyers 8 Courage Rolling Rowdies 19 (Semifinals)
Flyers 18 BORP Bay Cruisers 14 (3rd place game)

All Tournament Team – Nina Welfle (Prep Flyers)

After the Flyers defeated Courage in pool play the Rowdies stormed back to win 4 straight. The big upsets were against last year Prep Champs Nebraska Red Dawgs and this year favorite Sterling Heights Challengers 27-26

Prep Flyers final record: 19-6
National Ranking: 3rd

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Varsity Flyers Scores:
Flyers 52 New Jersey Nets 57
Flyers 55 Lakeshore Lakers 38
Flyers 56 Seattle Sonics 55
Flyers 49 Michigan Jr. Thunderbirds 40

All Academic Rankings (Varsity Flyers)
Sarah Sims #2
Kyle Killworth #3
Kevin Weingartner #5

All Tournament Team: Sarah Sims (Varsity Flyers)

Varsity Flyers final record: 22-7
National Ranking: 9th

Varsity Flyers Seniors: Kevin Weingartner and Devin Gilliam

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Fort Wayne Bandits (DIII) Scores:
Bandits 60 RIC Hornets 26
Bandits 53 Connecticut Spokebenders 44
Bandits 34 Twin City Spinners 47
Bandits 50 All Hearts Tornadoes 37
Bandits 58 PossAbilities Rolling Bears 52
Bandits 50 Twin City Spinners 58

National Ranking: 3rd

Final championship results:

NWBA Varsity Division

Minnesota Junior Timberwovles defeated the San Diego Hammer, 51-50, to win the title (second consecutive)

NWBA Junior Varsity Division

Charlotte Junior Rollin’ Bobcats edged out the Windy City Warriors, 51-47

NWBA Prep Division

Courage Rolling Rowdies defeated the Sterling Heights Challengers 27-26

NWBA Women’s Division

Alabama - Women 09 Champs

Alabama - Women 09 Champs

University of Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the University of Illinois Fighting Illini, 53-39, to win its first-ever national championship. Click here for recap

Illinois - Women - 09 Runner up

Illinois - Women - 09 Runner up

NWBA Championship Division (formally DI & DII)

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Orlando - Men 09 Champs

Orlando Magic defeated the Arkansas Rollin’ Razorbacks, 65-54 Click Here for recap

NWBA Division III

Twin City Spinners defeated the Waukesha Thunder, 52-48

DVDs of the Championship games can be purchased by clicking here

The Gold Crown Foundation has some great videos posted on their site. Click here and enjoy.

March 10, 2009

Denver Wheelchair Basketball Nationals

Filed under: Prep Flyers,Turnstone,Varsity,Varsity Flyers,wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 7:09 pm
Prep Flyers 08-09

Prep Flyers 08-09

For the first time, the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) will host its national championships for six different divisions all in one location, creating a huge single wheelchair basketball athletic event, and one of the largest athletic events in Colorado in 2009, with more than 1,000 male and female athletes with physical disabilities competing.

Read the full press release at http://www.pr.com/press-release/130759
 

Below are a few notes to help you prepare for Denver Nationals

 
Open round games for Fort Wayne teams:
Wednesday, March 18 at Gold Crown (court 5) Tip off: 3:10pm Fort Wayne Bandits vs RIC/Seattle (Winner)
Thursday, March 19th at Gold Crown (court 5) Tip off:1:30pm #7 Varsity Turnstone Flyers vs #10 New Jersey Nets
Saturday, March 21 at Whitlock (court 2) Tip off:8:30am Prep Turnstone Flyers vs Lakeshore Sharks (Alabama)
Saturday at Whitlock (court 2) Tip off:9:45am Prep Flyers vs Courage Rolling Rowdies (Minnesota)
 
Tournament schedules for Prep, JV, Varsity, Women’s, Division III and Championship Division can be found at www.nwba.org. Select the publication tab at the top of the page and select NWBA National Championships… or click here for direct link
 
All Prep games will be played at Whitlock Recreation Center while Varsity is playing at the Gold Crown Foundation. (see addresses below). 9 minute drive from each other.
 
Gold Crown Foundation (6 courts)
150 South Harlan Street
Lakewood, CO 80226

303-233-6776
 
Whitlock Recreation Center (2 courts)
1555 Dover Street
Lakewood, CO 80215

303-987-4800
 
On Saturday, March 21 their will be a Junior Division (Prep, JV & Varsity) Championship Party at 9PM Double Tree Hotel(See address below). There’s no fee to attend. The beginning of the party will be for all parents and players as they present the NJWB Academic Awards, Tony Lucarelli Spirit Award & the Robert J. Szyman Junior Division Leadership Award. Then their will be an after party with food for players only.
 
Doubletree Denver Tech
7801 East Orchard Road
Greenwood, CO
80111
(303) 253.3991

Championship Games (times have been changed a few times)
Friday, March 20th Women’s Championship @ 2:30pm Metro State Court 2
Saturday, Mach 21 Division III Championship  @ 12:45pm Gold Crown Court 4
Saturday JV Championship @ 2:30pm Gold Crown Court 4
Saturday Varsity Championship @ 4:15pm Gold Crown Court 4
Saturday Championship Division(Formerly DI & DII) @ 6:00pm Gold Crown Court 4
Sunday, March 22 Prep Championship@ 1:30pm Whitlock Court 1

 
Food:
Families can either pre-order food through the tournament (click here to download ‘Meal Order Form’) or utilize one of the numerous eating opportunities around the gym. Mapquest.com has a very neat feature where you can look up nearby attractions like shopping, restaurants, and coffee shops.
 
Downtown Denver:
If time permits check out 16th street mall (Denver, CO 80202). Its only a 15 minute drive from Whitlock. The outdoor pedestrian friendly mall is accesable through both wheelchair and walking. They have free trolley/shuttles that you can wheel/step on and off as you comute throughout the mile long stretch from Broadway to Wynkoop. More at http://www.downtowndenver.com/BID/BID16thStreetMall.htm

Also check out: http://www.10best.com/Denver,CO/

Other notable locations:

Metropolitan State College of Denver (3 courts)
1201 5th Street
Denver, CO 80217-3362

303-556-2400

 

Craig Hospital (1 court)
3425 S. Clarkson St.
Englewood, CO 80113
303-789-8000

Denver International Airport
8500 Pena Blvd
Denver, CO 80249

(303) 342.2000- General Information

Belmar (shopping, eating & entertainment)
355 S Teller St # 210
Lakewood, CO 80226

http://www.belmarcolorado.com/

Act I & II Cinema Inc
3480 W Colfax Ave
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 893-0037


 
Last Nugget this Saturday is Turnstone’s Casino Night. Learn more by calling them at 260-483-2100or see their blog (posted 3/9/09) at http://www.turnstone.org/blog/

March 6, 2009

GLASA – Great Lakes Games

Filed under: National Junior Disability Championships — activeadaptive @ 10:29 pm

As mention in a previous post below is additional information on the GLASA Great Lakes Regional Games

What: 2009 Great Lakes Regional Games

When: May 29-31, 2009

HOSTED BY: Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association

Games Partners:
Adaptive Adventures
IPRA ITRS-PSD Adapted Sports Committee
Fox Valley SRA
Rockford Park District
Western DuPage SRA

Sanctioned By:
Wheelchair Sports, USA

Great Lakes Regional Games
Tentative Schedule of Events

Friday, May 29, 2009
Check-In/Packet Pick-up — 5:00-8:00 PM — Libertyville HS
Archery — 6:00-9:00 PM — Bass Pro Shop
Swim Classification** — 6:00-8:00 PM — Libertyville HS
Peer Mentor Match Party — 6:00-8:00 PM — Key Lime Cove

Saturday, May 30, 2009
Check-In/Packet Pick-up — 8:00 AM-4:00 PM— Libertyville HS
Swim Classification** — 8:00-11:00 AM — Libertyville HS
Boccia Warm-Ups — 8:00-9:00 AM — Libertyville HS Gym
Boccia Competitions — 9:00-5:00 PM Libertyville HS Gym
Track Practice — 9:00-5:00 PM — Libertyville HS Track
Ambulatory Soccer Clinic — 10:00-11:00 AM — Libertyville HS Football Field
Swimming Warm-Ups — 12:00-1:00 PM — Libertyville HS Pool
Swimming Competition — 1:00-5:00 PM — Libertyville HS Pool
Social BBQ — 6:00-8:00 PM — Adler Park North Pavilion

Sunday, May 31, 2009
Check-In/Packet Pick-up — 7:30-10:00 AM — Libertyville HS
Track Warm-Ups — 7:45-8:45 AM — Libertyville HS Track
Track Competition — 9:00 AM-1:00 PM — Libertyville HS Track
1500M, 60M weave, 60M, 800M, 100M, 400M, 200M, 5000M
Hand-cycling 1500 M Open — 1:00 PM* — Libertyville HS Track
Field Competition — 1:00-5:00 PM — Libertyville HS Fields
Field Competition CP Class 1 — 1:00-5:00 PM — Libertyville HS Gym
Tennis Demonstration — 1:00-3:00 PM — Libertyville HS Tennis Courts

*Hand-cycling will take place immediately following the last track race.
**Swim classification is by appointment ONLY!

Venues

Bass Pro Shop: 6112 Grand Ave, Gurnee, IL 60031
Key Lime Cove: 1700 Nations Drive Gurnee, IL 60031
Libertyville HS: 708 West Park Ave. Libertyville, IL 60048
Adler Park North Pavilion: 1500 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048

Great Lakes Regional Games
Fact Sheet

What: Great Lakes Regional Games for athletes with physical disabilities and/or visual impairments

Events: Archery, Boccia, Field, Handcycling, Swimming and Track

When: Friday, May 29, 2009 – Sunday, May 31, 2009

Where: (Archery): Bass Pro Shop: 6112 Grand Ave, Gurnee, IL 60031
(Swim, Track, Field, Boccia, and Handcycling): Libertyville HS:
708 West Park Ave. Libertyville, IL 60048

Who: Athletes with permanent physical disabilities and/or visual impairments ages 6 years through adult who are interested in competitive athletics. Disabilities may include but are not limited to: amputation, cerebral palsy, dwarfism, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, osteogenesis imperfecta, spina bifida, spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, visual impairment or blindness. Open to the novice thru elite athlete.

Fees: A registration fee for all athletes of $25.00 will include competition and a games shirt. Checks should be payable to GLASA and sent with registration packets to: GLASA 400 E. Illinois Rd. Lake Forest, IL 60045.

*All athletes competing in track, field, swim, hand cycling and archery must also be registered with Wheelchair Sports, USA as either a full member or a recreational athlete. WSUSA application available online at www.wsusa.org

*All athletes competing in boccia must also be registered with Blaze Sports. Blaze sports application available online at www.blazesports.org

Deadlines: Registration packets and fees must be RECEIVED by Friday May 8, 2009. Late registration will be accepted until 4:00 PM Friday, May 22, 2009 and must include a $10.00 per athlete late fee.

Classification: Events will be heated based on classification, age and seed times. Due to limited numbers in some classifications, athletes in different classifications may be heated together. All awards will be based on classification, age and gender. Please contact Cindy Housner at (847) 283-0908 or chousner@glasa.org for more information or to request classification.

Transportation: All athletes and teams are responsible for their own transportation.

Parking: For boccia, please park in the administrative lot, just off Park Ave (Rt. 176) and enter through the West gym doors. For swimming, please park in the Northwest parking lot and enter the building through the main entrance. For track, please park in the Northeast parking lot right in front of the track. Please be considerate with where you park your trailers.

Hotel Info: Rooms have been held for Friday 5/29 and Saturday 5/30 at the following two hotels with a discounted rate if you mention Great Lakes Regional Games. Rooms will only be held through April 30, 2009!

Candlewood Suites
1100 N US Hwy 45
Libertyville, IL 60048
(847) 247-9900
$59.99/night

Days Inn Libertyville
1809 N Milwaukee Ave
Libertyville, IL 60048 (847) 816-8006
$67.49/night

Meals: Athletes, coaches and spectators will be able to purchase lunch at the competition venues on both Saturday and Sunday for a nominal fee.

Socials: There will be a cook-out on Saturday May 30, 2009 at 6:00 PM at the North Pavilion at Adler Park. This cook-out is open to all athletes, coaches and family members and will be $5.00 per person. Please include this with your check for registration.

Sanctioning: Wheelchair Sports, USA
Athletes can qualify for competition at the National Junior Disability Sports Championships by meeting the qualifying standards in their respective events. NJDC is a yearly competition for those athletes meeting the qualifying standards in their sport. Over 250 athletes with physical and visual disabilities will compete at NJDC 2009 in St. Louis this July.

Peer Mentoring: Sponsored in cooperation with Disabled Sports, USA this is a new program designed to provide you with a volunteer mentor while you are competing at the Great Lakes Regional Games. Mentors will provide competitors with encouragement and support during the games. Mentors will be matched base on availability. If you are interested please be sure to check this off on the registration form.

Contact Information: Address: GLASA 400 E. Illinois Rd. Lake Forest, IL 60045
Phone: (847) 283-0908
Email: info@glasa.org
Website: www.glasa.org

Additional Information: Athletes must bring their own equipment including racing chairs, helmets, boccia ramps and field chairs. Great Lakes Regional Games will provide field implements as well as archery equipment. ALL racers will be required to wear helmets while competing in track, race running and hand- cycling. If an athlete needs a guide runner to be provided please contact the GLASA office no later than May 1, 2009!

Table of Contents for Registration Forms:

Form 1: Athlete Registration Form
Form 2: Waiver* must be completed by all athletes and coaches!
Form 3: Swimming Events Registration Form
Form 4: Track & Field Events Registration Form (ambulatory, wheelchair)
Form 5: Track & Field Events Registration Form (cerebral palsy)
Form 6: Archery, Boccia, Handcycling Registration Form

Email me at FlyersKevinHughes@yahoo.com if you like any of the registration forms.

March 3, 2009

Illini Creating a Dream – National Wheelchair Basketball

Filed under: University of Illinois,wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 10:40 pm

Below is an excellent opportunity to experience what it’s like to be a student athlete (wheelchair basketball). Another example of why Coach Frogley is the best. Below is additional information:

Original email from SportsPilot.com on 3/3/09

Illini Creating a Dream – National Wheelchair Basketball Association

Date: April 22, 2009

Purpose: To give a student the opportunity to spend the day with a U of
I Wheelchair Student Athlete. This will let the student see what a
typical day is like for a college student athlete and to give hope that
someday they might be able to prepare academically, socially and
athletically at a college level.

Description: There will be two students chosen for this unique
opportunity on the campus of the University of Illinois, located in
Champaign, Illinois.  Students will begin the day by attending a
breakfast with the U of I student athlete that has been assigned to your
student. Students will receive a gift bag containing U of I apparel and
other useful items they can enjoy. After breakfast the students will
then go to class with the student athlete. Next there will be a tour of
the Disability Resources and Educational Services Building where the
student athletes spend most of their time training, lunch will be
provided after the tour. In the afternoon there will be an instructional
clinic set up for the student to learn the game of basketball, try a
racing chair and a handcycle while being instructed by U of I student
athletes. Students will also be eligible to receive a discounted rate
for any of the U of I summer wheelchair sport camps.

Benefits:

  • Students will get an idea of what college life is like for a wheelchair student athlete
  • Students will receive expert advice from an experienced athlete and trained U of I staff
  • Students will gain confidence as they are introduced into wheelchair sports and consider there future education
  • Students will be able to attend a summer wheelchair sports camp at a discounted rate

Application: The selection process will be highly competitive with
students throughout the United States, please include the following
information..

Name
Age
Address
City, State, Zip Code
Telephone #
Male/Female?
Type of Disability?
Any accommodations needed?
Prepare a 1 page letter describing why you would like to be chosen to
come spend a day with a U of I student athlete.

Applications must be submitted by April 1, 2009

Mail applications to:
Disability Resources and Educational Service Building
Attn: Jonathan Mize
room # 136
1207 South oak St.
Champaign, IL 61820

765-749-2236

Championship Division Final Four – Teams Will Compete in Denver

Filed under: Uncategorized — activeadaptive @ 4:05 pm

Over the weekend (February 27-March 1) the top 17 mens wheelchair basketball teams from the Championship Division (formerly DI and D2) competed in 4 Regional qualifiers to decide the final 4 which will be played in Denver, CO March 20 & 21, 2009.

#1 Arkansas Rollin Razorbacks (Midwest Regional – Grand Rapids, MI)

#2 Orlando Magic Wheels (East Regional – Charlotte, North Carolina) – 1st appearance at the ‘big dance’.

#3 Dallas Mavericks (South Regional in Dallas, Texas) – Last year National Champions

#4 Utah Wheelin‘ Jazz (West Regional – San Jose, California) The Jazz went into the West Regional as a #5 seed that defeated the host team the #4 Golden State Road Warriors. At the NWBT in Denver, CO the Jazz will be the #4 seed.

Click here for complete Regional Championship Scores

Click here for article about the final 4 teams

Championship Division Final 4 Schedule:

Friday, March 20th Magic vs Mavericks 10:00am Metro State University (Semifinals)
Friday, March 20th Razorbacks vs Jazz 1:00pm Metro State University (Semifinals)
Saturday, March 21th Championship game 6:30pm Gold Crown

Metropolitan State University Gym
1201 5th Street
Denver, CO 80217-3362

303-556-2400

Former Varsity Turnstone Flyers Zack Sikora earned the Sportmanship award as member of the Ohio Rolling Hoopstars at the Midwest Regional. Last season Zack was the leading scorer on the D3 Moraine Minutemen where they finished 6th. Kudos to Zack for challenging himself in the much tougher Championship Division. I’m sure with a full summer of preparation the Hoopstars will be even more prepared as they compete with the top mens teams in the nation.

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