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Loudoun Xtreme 9th Makes Final 4 at NTBA Nationals

The Loudoun Xtreme Boys 9th grade team reached the Final 4 at NTBA Nationals in July. Xtreme finished 1st in their pool and advanced to the Gold Championship Bracket.

Xtreme beat a tough NOVA Cavs team 70-47 in the Sweet 16. This might have been the most complete game we played all year. The game was close most of the way until a late rush stretched out the lead. NOVA had a number of great shooters and our 3 point defense was a major key to the win.

In the  round of 8, Xtreme beat a very athletic Western Branch Jaguars team 81-65.  We scored half of our points on the fast break taking advantage of Western Branch's press and advancing to the Final 4.

In the semi's Xteme faced off against a very tough Big Shots Elite SC team. The game was close the whole way but Big Shots hit a number of key 3 pointers late to pull away 61-46. Big Shots Elite went on to win the championship 62-40 over Swish City Magic.

I would like to thank the boys for a great season. It was not the easiest of seasons as we had a couple of kids quit midway through the season, but in the end, it was definitely addition by subtraction. The boys who stayed showed they are committed and understand what it takes to compete and be a true team player.  The boys who attended nationals were Jason Green, Max Jannes, Augie Brody, Caleb Rexroad, John Cohen and Nick Crump.

Special thanks go out to our 2 guests, Nate Brafford and Deante Green.  Nate has played with us before but Deante played with us for the first time without a practice. This says a couple of things to me. First, Nate and Deante are talented but their ability to fit in with the boys on and off of the court was something special.  The core Xtreme players embraced Nate and Deante as if they had been with us all year.  There were no egos or complaining about playing time, they just wanted to win.  

  

 


Xtreme 9th Grade wins Loudoun Flexx Classic

April 11, 2018

The Loudoun Xtreme Boys 15U team went 5-0 over the weekend to win the Loudoun Flexx Spring Kickoff Classic. Xtreme defeated Flexx - Donaldson 57-48 in the Championship. 

Xtreme outscored their opponents 265-176 in the 5 games.

 


2018 Boys 15U Roster Announced

The 2018 Loudoun Xtreme Boys 15U Roster:

#2     Jason Green        Guard        Loudoun County HS

#3      Austin Bailey       Guard       Tuscarora HS

#5      Jack Clark            Guard      Tuscarora HS

#9      Max Jannes          Wing        Heritage HS

#13    Nick Crump.         Guard       Loudoun County HS

#15    Jacob Polight        Wing        Heritage HS

#16    Alec Zabel             Guard       Stone Bridge HS

#22    John Cohen           Post.        Heritage HS

#25    Kiefer Cummings   Post         Loudoun County HS

#31    Augie Brody           Guard      Loudoun County HS

#35    Caleb Rexroad        Wing       Loudoun County HS      


Loudoun Xtreme 8th Finishes 2nd AYBT D1 Nationals

July 4, 2017

The Loudoun Xtreme boys 8th Grade team went undefeated in pool play eventually losing in the D1 finals to Rockland Rockets from NY.

Xtreme advanced to the finals in a thrilling semi-final game beating Southtown Select 46-44. Augie Brody hit a go ahead 3 pointer with 12 seconds left to send us to the final.

Great weekend of basketball against top competition.

 

 


Loudoun Xtreme Boys 15U 2018 Tryouts

The boys 15U team will be holding Tryouts Sunday February 18th and 25th from 3:30-5:30pm at Eagle Ridge MS Aux gym. If interested, please contact Head Coach Rob Green if interested in attending.

This team is a very competitive team that placed 2nd and AYBT Nationals last season. They are looking for highly skilled player. Post players are a particular need this season.

 

Rob Green

alfredhoops10@gmail.com

703-999-4607


 

 

Loudoun Xtreme Basketball Club is an AAU 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to offering amateur youth basketball programs through a volunteer base for all youth, and to promoting good sportsmanship and good citizenship.

Mission Statement: To develop each athlete to his/her ‘extreme’ potential by providing a positive, supportive, and fun team-based environment with the goal to help youth develop life skills both on and off the court.

Vision Statement: To provide amateur sports competition in accordance with the rules and standards set forth by the Amateur Athletic Union. The organization will build teams that consistently excel on a national and regional level and our coaches will strive for the development of the individual including sportsmanship, team play, academic development, community involvement and leadership.