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Tennessee Team Pride Basketball Club is proud to announce its

affiliation with the renowned and successful NIKE basketball clubs.

 

The Flight family affiliation consists of a mutual partnership in developing

youth basketball players from U8 ??“ U17 and expanding both clubs??™ basketball programs throughout the Middle Tennessee and Southeastern U.S. area.

High school age teams from both clubs will attend NIKE exposure events showcasing the areas top recruitable athletes. Combined these two programs had over 30 players sign college scholarships for 2009.

The two clubs combined will be hosting high level invitational and exposure events including the Showtime Shootout, SouthEast Challenge and Battle of the Boro.

The Tennessee Flight club has been a top 3 nationally ranked travel program for the last 3 years and was crowned the 2008 Nike National champions. Tennessee Flight??™s roster consistently has had highly ranked national players throughout the club??™s history. Former Tennessee Flight coach, Matt Insell was hired as an assistant as University of Kentucky in 2008.

Tennessee Team Pride has been a nationally ranked top 10 AAU club since 2004 and was the overall top club in 2006 and 2007. Over the last 3 years Team Pride has captured 2 national AAU titles , 1 national runner-up, and 6 final fours appearances. Team Pride has also had its share of highly ranked players throughout the club??™s 15 year history.

Recent alumni from both clubs include Alysha Clark, Jessica Mooney, Kayla Christopher, Jasmine Hassell, Krystal Horton, Glory Johnson, Jasmine James, Faith Dupree, Anne Marie Lanning, Kamiko Williams and Dymon Raynor.

For more information please visit www.TennesseeTeamPride.com .

 

Here is a link to the story on Full Court Press.com

http://fullcourt.scout.com/a.z?s=427&p=2&c=838315

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Tennessee Team Pride Basketball Club is proud to announce its

affiliation with the renowned and successful NIKE basketball clubs.

 

The Flight family affiliation consists of a mutual partnership in developing

youth basketball players from U8 ??“ U17 and expanding both clubs??™ basketball programs throughout the Middle Tennessee and Southeastern U.S. area.

High school age teams from both clubs will attend NIKE exposure events showcasing the areas top recruitable athletes. Combined these two programs had over 30 players sign college scholarships for 2009.

The two clubs combined will be hosting high level invitational and exposure events including the Showtime Shootout, SouthEast Challenge and Battle of the Boro.

The Tennessee Flight club has been a top 3 nationally ranked travel program for the last 3 years and was crowned the 2008 Nike National champions. Tennessee Flight??™s roster consistently has had highly ranked national players throughout the club??™s history. Former Tennessee Flight coach, Matt Insell was hired as an assistant as University of Kentucky in 2008.

Tennessee Team Pride has been a nationally ranked top 10 AAU club since 2004 and was the overall top club in 2006 and 2007. Over the last 3 years Team Pride has captured 2 national AAU titles , 1 national runner-up, and 6 final fours appearances. Team Pride has also had its share of highly ranked players throughout the club??™s 15 year history.

Recent alumni from both clubs include Alysha Clark, Jessica Mooney, Kayla Christopher, Jasmine Hassell, Krystal Horton, Glory Johnson, Jasmine James, Faith Dupree, Anne Marie Lanning, Kamiko Williams and Dymon Raynor.

For more information please visit www.TennesseeTeamPride.com .

 

Here is a link to the story on Full Court Press.com

http://fullcourt.scout.com/a.z?s=427&p=2&c=838315

 

 

One slight correction. Your club is affiliated with only one "renowned and successful Nike club", that being TN Flight. As the article reads, there is only one Nike sponsored program in Tennessee. As long as you remember that you will be fine. Best of luck to you and your coaches and players. We will try to survive down here in Memphis on our "island" on the Mississippi......

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One slight correction. Your club is affiliated with only one "renowned and successful Nike club", that being TN Flight. As the article reads, there is only one Nike sponsored program in Tennessee. As long as you remember that you will be fine. Best of luck to you and your coaches and players. We will try to survive down here in Memphis on our "island" on the Mississippi......

 

 

Can't we just all get along............ /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

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