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N.Y.C.H.A Basketball Tournament At Hammel Community Center

The Fourth Annual Stop the Violence Basketball Tournament at Hammel Community Center, which is currently underway, is off to an unbelievable start. In front of a standing room only gymnasium the Rockaway community has been treated to some of the most jaw dropping action ever witnessed in this tournament.

In the second week of the tournament, the Hammel CC (12 and under) team got back to their winning ways with an impressive victory over Team Deuce (12 and under). Hammel CC lost a heart breaker to Da B.K. Ballers (12 and under) in the first week.

But the buzz surrounding the tournament this year has been the play of last's year champions, Team $how & Prove. With a 3-0 record so far this year, this team has been unstoppable.

For more information about the Fourth Annual Stop the Violence Basketball Tournament, please call Center Director Curtis Williams at (718) 634-7188.

All games are played every Saturday from 10:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Hammel Community Center is located at 81-14 Rockaway Beach Blvd.

Standings- 10 and Under 1) Team Joe McMikle, 2-0; 2) Sports' All Stars, 2-1; 3) X-Men, 2-1; 4) Da B.K Ballers, 1- 2; 5) Hammel Community Center, 0-1; 6) Team Deuce, 0-2. Standings- 12 and Under-East Division- 1) Da B.K Ballers, 2-1; 2) Sports' All Stars, 2-1; 3) Hammel CC, 1-1; 4) Team Deuce, 0-3. West Division-1) NYC Panthers, 2-0; 2)X-Men, 1-1; 3) Long Island Lightning, 0-1; 4) Hoop Dreamz, 1-2. Standings 14 and Under- 1) $how & Prove (Hammel CC), 3-0. 2) Sports' All Stars, 1-1; 3) Da B.K. Ballers, 1-1; 4) Long Island Lighting, 0-1; 5) Team Renegade, 0-2; 6) Team Joe McMikle, 0-0.
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