NX LEVEL/CRUNCHTIME MENS LEAGUE STANDINGS & SCHEDULE WEEK 6

Schedule Week 6

Sunday November 12, 2017

2pm Powerhouse (0-3) vs Team (1-4)Brookville

3pm Flat Earthers (1-4) vs Ol Tymers (2-3)

4:05pm Outlawz (1-2) vs Team Getting 2 It (2-3)

5:10pm Elevate The Culture (3-2) vs Elite Only (3-2)

6:15pm Usual Suspects (5-0) vs Death Row (3-1)

7:20 Boes Neck Blassic (3-1) Vs Team Franchise (3-2)

You never know who’s going to be there!!

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HOOP DREAMS FREE CLINICS GRADES 3-8 FOR BOYS & GIRLS

HOOP DREAMS is hosting a series of free basketball clinics at multiple locations for boys and girls. These clinics will be ran by certified coaches geared towards prepping your kids for AAU/Travel tryouts.

FREE Basketball Clinic

Grades 3rd – 8th

Hoop Dreams Fall Boys and Girls Clinic Series

See website for ages and times

www.hoopdreamsny.com

Coindre Hall 11/11 & 11/18

Finley Middle School 11/9 and 11/16

Harborfields HS 11/13 and 11/20

Walt Whitman HS 11/14 and 11/21

 

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The Long Island Nets Honor NBA Great Dr J at Home Opener!

Long Island Nets to Honor Julius “Dr. J” Erving and the return of Long Island’s J.J.Moore at Season Opener on November 4

LONG ISLAND (October 26, 2017) – The Long Island Nets will honor legendary player Julius “Dr. J” Erving and the Village of Hempstead Mayor Don Ryan at their season opener on Saturday, November 4, when the Nets host the Fort Wayne Mad Ants at NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

During the game, Erving will present Mayor Ryan with the Long Island Nets’ first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award. Ryan will be recognized for his community contributions as a local civic leader, coach, and teacher. Ryan coached and mentored Erving, who was 12 at the time, while volunteering as the Biddy Basketball coach at the Salvation Army’s Hempstead headquarters.

In conjunction with the season-long celebration of bringing professional basketball back to Long Island, the Long Island Nets will be retiring Erving’s #32 jersey for the first time ever at the Coliseum. Erving spent three years with the New York Nets, winning two ABA championships in 1974 and 1976 at the Coliseum, and earning the MVP Award three times. The jersey retirement ceremony will take place at 6:30 p.m., 30 minutes prior to tipoff. The first 5,000 fans in attendance will receive a replica Dr. J jersey mini banner to commemorate the celebration.

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