- Hoopfest
Hoopfest is an annual 3on3 basketball tournament. Such an event can be held for several means. Examples are for a charity, physical activity, disease curement, and most commonly human spectation. The idea sees two even teams oppose each other in various games of
basketball where the advancing teams continue to fight until there is a declared winner. This event is usually held on street areas (very common) with basketball courts and/or in a parking lots.General Definition
A Hoopfest should see boys and girls of divisible ages facing in groups of three or four members on each team. A usual event should consist of up to 40 teams tops; however, one tournament in 1999 consisted of about 1500 teams, 5500 players and 1000 volunteers [http://www.hoopfest.com/facts.html] . Because a large crowd might occur, this event might be held non-annually, this can be credited to sponsors promoting such an event to be so spectacular so that a large amount of money can be raised for charities. The purpose of this game can determine the best team of the
area .History
Many Hoopfest's begin in small towns and grow over years.The backing of the event could relate to when in 1974 in the small town of Texas where a population of 5,600 3-on-3 basketball tournament was held. The Gus Macker started when 17 friends decided on playing 3-on-3 to decide who was the best team. Now the Gus Macker tournament has grown to 5,100 teams (20,400 players) played each July in the town of Belding, Michigan. Till now this remains as a common summer event. Now there are 3-on-3 basketball tournaments set up all over the nation (usually that begin in a small town, area, location, etc.). Some tournaments allow for a variety of ages, skill-levels, as well as the physically challenged to participate. A name such as HoopFest would be a logical name for a tournament in a broadcast
Television series .The Largest hoopfest in the world created by Rick Steltenpohl, Jerry Schmidt, Rick Betts, Dennis Magner and Bob Jackson is in
Spokane, Washington . It takes place on the streets of spokane. This event started in Spokane back in 1990 and went huge fast. This year Hoopfest is on June 28 and 29.In 1993, a 23-year-old man went into
cardiac arrest during HoopFest while playing. After being administeredCPR and being transported to a local hospital, he survived. This story was aired onRescue 911 on November 8, 1994.Concept
The concept consists of three games in a double elimination tournament. Each team of four players (three players and one substitute) will submit
registration forms and a registration fee based on date of registration. The teams will be placed in various divisions based on age (Youth divisions are based on the eldest players), height and experience. "See Below" for divisions.Rules
The rules of the game are the same as in real
Basketball but vary by division, location, and by physical ability. Teams of four (with the substitute as four) will compete in brackets to win money for a charity or to determine the best team of their area. Teams will include a score keeper. The number of teams in the event will outline how many teams will play. For Example: "Sixteen thousand teams will compete in 15 ("See below" for brackets) brackets where in the game the teams rotate thesubstitute player (one who is exhausted or hurt).The games are fixated by time compared to how long the event runs. For Example: "a 5 hour event shout include a Junior division (boys and girls disabled) and will have four contests each ten to fifteen minutes each, then the Junior division (boys and girls abled) will have four contests each ten to fifteen minutes each, followed by Junior Teenagers (boys and girls) and will have four contests each ten to fifteen minutes each, then Young Adults (boys and girls) will have four contests each ten to fifteen minutes each, then the Adolescents (boys and girls) will have four contests each ten to fifteen minutes each, and the 35 or over will play for ten to fifteen minutes each". Last but not least, judging by age, physical ability, and division will the
referee decide the content of the match. Some unauthorized games will have less officiated rules.Brackets
As stated above brackets are determined by age, height, and experience. The following outlines how the bracket system goes [http://www.flatheadlakehoopfest.com/bracketinfo.pdf] .16TeamBracket
RD1=Quarterfinals
RD2=Semi-finals
RD3=Finals
RD4=Winners
group1=
group2=
RD1-seed01=16
RD1-team01=Team 1
RD1-score01=16
RD1-seed02=14
RD1-team02=Team 2
RD1-score02=14
RD1-seed03=14
RD1-team03=Team 3
RD1-score03=14
RD1-seed04=15
RD1-team04=Team 4
RD1-score04=15
RD1-seed05=16
RD1-team05=Team 5
RD1-score05=14
RD1-seed06=13
RD1-team06=Team 6
RD1-score06=11
RD1-seed07=18
RD1-team07=Team 7
RD1-score07=18
RD1-seed08=14
RD1-team08=Team 8
RD1-score08=16
RD1-seed09=17
RD1-team09=Team 9
RD1-score09=17
RD1-seed10=21
RD1-team10=Team 10
RD1-score10=21
RD1-seed11=12
RD1-team11=Team 11
RD1-score11=12
RD1-seed12=23
RD1-team12=Team 12
RD1-score12=21
RD1-seed13=15
RD1-team13=Team 13
RD1-score13=15
RD1-seed14=12
RD1-team14=Team 14
RD1-score14=11
RD1-seed15=17
RD1-team15=Team 15
RD1-score15=17
RD1-seed16=16
RD1-team16=Team 16
RD1-score16=16
RD2-seed01=14
RD2-team01=Team 1
RD2-score01=14
RD2-seed02=13
RD2-team02=Team 4
RD2-score02=12
RD2-seed03=16
RD2-team03=Team 5
RD2-score03=17
RD2-seed04=15
RD2-team04=Team 7
RD2-score04=12
RD2-seed05=19
RD2-team05=Team 10
RD2-score05=18
RD2-seed06=17
RD2-team06=Team 12
RD2-score06=16
RD2-seed07=15
RD2-team07=Team 13
RD2-score07=10
RD2-seed08=17
RD2-team08=Team 15
RD2-score08=16
RD3-seed01=20
RD3-team01=Team 1
RD3-score01=18
RD3-seed02=
RD3-team02=
RD3-score02=
RD3-seed03=
RD3-team03=
RD3-score03=
RD3-seed04=
RD3-team04=Team 15
RD3-score04=20
RD4-seed01=20
RD4-team01=Team 5
RD4-score01=
RD4-seed02=
RD4-team02
RD4-score02=Youth Division: 5th & 6th Grade
* Boys and Girls- Brackets determined by eldest players on upcoming year.
Youth Division: 7th & 8th Grade
* Boys and Girls- Brackets determined by eldest players on upcoming year.
High School Grades: 9th & 10th
* Boys and Girls- Brackets determined by eldest players on upcoming year.
High School Grades: 11th & 12th
* Boys and Girls- Brackets determined by eldest players on upcoming year.
Junior Adult Males
* Males play to determine their top players.
Male Adults (35 and older)
* Male Adults over the age of 35 years.
6'1 and under(Males)
* Male adults under the height of 6'1"
Additional
* Recreational or "6, 1" and under Recreational males compete with no college experience.
Location
A Hoop Fest would generally be held in a in a huge town, heavily populated area to produce mainstream interest. A smaller tournament might be held in a smaller town such as
Lowell ,Michigan . Basketball courts would be set up in the parking lots and streets.Time
The time of a scheduled event should run for about 30-60 minutes. The maximum amount of points should be 21 or could result in over time. Events with many scheduled games would have the final score determined by the team with the most scored points. Also similar to the
NBA , four quarters are set with a half-time break. Stipulations stated above.Team Setup
These are the following positions taken for a game:
* ↑Player 1
* ↑Player 2
* ↑Player 3
* ↑Substitute
* ↑ScorekeeperPrizes
A scheduled promoted contest should guarantee a prize. Each division and division winners would win trophies but size varies with division. This means that bigger divisions might get better prizes. And in some cases the smaller divisions are only rewarded. Many of tournaments have players donate money to charities, or a player will decide to do this on his or her own.
List of notable Prizes:
* Sports Tickets
* Admission to parks
* Money for charity
* Teams sponsorsee also
*
Gus Macker
*Basketball
*Spokane, Washington References
* 1. cite web
last = Hansen
first = Valentine
title = HOOPFEST 2000: HoopFacts
url=http://www.hoopfest.com/facts.html
accessdate = 2006-07-24
* 2. cite web
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authorlink = Flatheadlake.com
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title = Bracket info
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url = http://www.flatheadlakehoopfest.com/bracketinfo.pdf
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* 3. cite web
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authorlink = WINForum
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title = Hoopfest suits a healthy lifestyle
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url = http://www.winforum.org/hoop.html
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These are a list of links to other functioning Hoopfests:
* cite web
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authorlink = Team Richmond Basketbal.com
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title = Hoopfest Results:TR
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url = http://www.teamrichmondaau.org/
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* cite web
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authorlink = http://homepage.mac.com/bogetti/WCRS/Menu18.html
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title = A2004 Hoopfest
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url = http://homepage.mac.com/bogetti/WCRS/PhotoAlbum17.html
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* cite web
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authorlink = Belling Ham Slam.Com
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title = SLAM ANNOUNCE OPEN TRYOUT
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url = http://www.bellinghamslam.com/
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* [http://www.bcwbs.ca/about/hoopfest.aspx]
* [http://www.spokanehoopfest.com/ Spokane, Washington Hoopfest]
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