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Saturday / November 23.

End of Summer Classic Set for Sunday

The Hoop Group is hosting the first annual “End of Summer” grassroots basketball tournament in Reading, Pa., on Sunday.

The End of Summer Classic is an invitation only event featuring many of the top programs from up and down the East Coast. The one-day event will showcase the top 17U, 16U and 15U stars from as far south as Maryland and as far north as Massachusetts.

Some of the  teams confirmed for the event are New Heights NYC, Playaz Basketball Club, Baltimore Elite, New York Gauchos, Sports U / Team Izod, Team Philly, Players Teaching Players, Philly’s Finest, Jersey Shore Warriors, Mid-Atlantic Select, Team NJABC, New Jersey ShoreShots, Expressions, Mid-Penn Motion, Delaware Team Takeover, Long Island Lightning Dingle, BC Eagles and many more.

The End of Summer Classic will be held in six air conditioned gyms on the campus of Albright College in Reading, PA.

Many of the country’s best players are already confirmed to participate in the End of Summer Classic, including Kyle Anderson, Myles Davis and Savon Goodman (Playaz Basketball Club), Omar Calhoun and Jevon Thomas (Gauchos), Ricardo Ledo (Expressions), Kareem Canty and Kamari Murphy (LI Lightning-Dingle), Amile Jefferson (Philly’s Finest), Eric Fanning and Charles Cooke (Team NJ ABC) and Jimmy Hall and Chris Obekpa (New Heights).

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  • Why did you not invite teams in other Virginia area like Richmond/Petersburg.

    You are missing out on a team like “TEAMLOADED” who has won or been close to winning showcases around the country like Gibbons, Pitt Jamfest, WV Jamfest, Vegas 48,

  • Maybe it is a Northern thing I guess no one south of Maryland is going

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