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The Basketball Coaches Association of Tennessee offers several $500 scholarships to qualified seniors who are the players or managers of member coaches. To be eligible, your Head Coach must be a BCAT member in good standing for the 2018-19 school year. These scholarships are not based on athletic ability or athletic accomplishments but on academics, community service and outreach. Make sure your coach is a member! For an application and more info go to www.bcathoops.com 

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On 1/8/2019 at 11:48 AM, jackcloseout said:

The Basketball Coaches Association of Tennessee offers several $500 scholarships to qualified seniors who are the players or managers of member coaches. To be eligible, your Head Coach must be a BCAT member in good standing for the 2018-19 school year. These scholarships are not based on athletic ability or athletic accomplishments but on academics, community service and outreach. Make sure your coach is a member! For an application and more info go to www.bcathoops.com 

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Coaches can still register for membership until January 20 then late fees apply to all new memberships. This should be good opportunity for coaches to help their players out.

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