Winter League Schedule Feb 21th

 

Winter League Schedule Feb 22th

Fall Champions

Open A - West Coast Academy
Open B - Anaheim ACES
14U - Inglewood Gym Rats
13U- Inglewood Gym Rats
12U - West Coast Academy
11U - West Coast Academy
10U - HAX Trojans B-Division
10U - Carson Nuggets A-Division

WINTER TRAVEL LEAGUE

Registration is now open for the HAX Basketball Association Winter League. All games are played at HAX the premier basketball facility in Southern California. Each division is limited so register early to guarantee your spot.

 

WINTER LEAGUE TRYOUTS

Registration is now open for the HAX Basketball Association.All games are played at HAX. Registration is open to boys and girls in kindergarten through 8th grade. Tryouts are Registration are scheduled for December 7th, 2008 at HAX. Times are listed below. Tryouts are mandatory. The league begins January 10th, 2009.

 

WINTER TRAVEL LEAGUE

Divisions: Boys & Girls9U- 10U- 11U- 12U- 13U- 14U

Fees: $699.00 per team

Includes: 8 games, end of season tournament w/ awards

Registration Information: Register before Dec 1st, 2008 to guarantee your teams spot.

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WINTER LEAGUE TRYOUTS INDIVIDUAL SIGN UP

Registration is now open for the HAX Basketball Association.All games are played at HAX. Registration is open to boys and girls in kindergarten through 8th grade. Tryouts are Registration are scheduled for December 7th, 2008 at HAX. Times are listed below. Tryouts are mandatory. The league begins January 10th, 2009.

Registration Fee: $125.00

Includes: Uniform, 8 games, end of season tournament & one practice per week at HAX.Make up Tryouts & Registration for all ages are Dec 8th from 6-7:30pm at HAX.

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FIRST ANNUAL HAX SUPER 25 FALL LEAGUE Top 2010 Prospects

November 20, 2008
Etop Udo-Ema
CaliforniaPreps.com Staff Analyst
By Etop Udo-Ema

The 1st annual HAX Super 25 Fall League was a huge success featuring the top teams in Southern California such as Dominguez, Westchester, San Diego, West Valley, Pasadena, Windward, Dorsey, Corona Centennial, Inglewood, Huntington Beach, Serra, Compton, Taft, John Muir, Compton Centennial, Laverne Lutheran, Pacific Hills, Ribet Academy, San Bernardino, Chino Hills, Long Beach Jordan and many more.

The Elite 8 teams at the league this fall were Windward, Dominguez, San Diego , West Valley , Pasadena , Inglewood , Corona Centennial and Westchester .

Here is a list of some of the top 2010 players at the event in no particular order.

Photo by Dave Keefer
Steven Adams

Jeremy Tyler ( San Diego ) 6-11 - Big time player who is tops in the country in his class. Sky is thelimit for this Louisville commit.

· Dwayne Polee ( Westchester ) 6-8 - One of the best athletes in the country has really expanded on his perimeter game as well. Top 20 national player has already committed to USC.

· Keala King (Dominguez) 6-4 - Crafty left-handed guard who is a legitimate national sleeper in the national class of 2010. Can score any way you want by the long ball or on the drive and finish. High major player.

· Steven Adams ( Pasadena ) 6-8 - Big body post who has super soft hands and a great touch around the basket. One of the best post players on the West Coast.

· Deonta Burton (Compton Centennial) 6-2 - Super athletic point guard who can shoot the jumper or get the rim and throw it down. Can play either guard position.

· Derek Brown (Chino Hills) 6-2 - Probably the best pure point guard in the state of California in the class of 2010. Left handed lead guard who can really run a team. Big time ballhandler and passer. Can also score if needed.

· Deonta Burton (Compton Centennial) 6-2 - Super athletic point guard who can shoot the jumper or get the rim and throw it down. Can play either guard position.

 

Photo by Dave Keefer
Jordin Mayes

· Derek Brown (Chino Hills) 6-2 - Probably the best pure point guard in the state of California in the class of 2010. Left handed lead guard who can really run a team. Big time ballhandler and passer. Can also score if needed.

Kareem Jamar ( Westchester ) 6-4 - One of the most underrated players in the state. Super solid all around perimeter player who can do it all. Best position may be the point with his size and ability to pass. Most people talk about his teammates at Westchester but this guy is big time too.

· Jordan Salley (Laverne Lutheran) 6-7 - Athletic forward who has really worked on his body and become a force to be reckoned with. Played great against all of the big time guys in the league. Energy player who can really finish.

· Zach Smith ( San Diego ) 6-11 - Big Country body who takes up a lot of space in the paint. Good hands and feet. Not an athlete but long arms and good intangibles give him upside.

· Bryce Jones (Taft) 6-5 - Was injured for the league but just coming back. Big time athlete who can do it all from shoot the 3 to get at the rim and finish with authority. Will be one of the major surprises nationally in the spring.

· Jordin Mayes ( Westchester ) 6-2 – Solid combo guard who has really moved up the rankings after a good spring and summer. Does a little bit of everything.