Teams tangle for titles at ShoWare Shootout | SLIDESHOW

A field of 128 teams – of all sizes, skills and descriptions, and bearing colorful names – competed for 18 division titles at the seventh annual ShoWare Shootout presented by Republic Services 3-on-3 basketball tournament last weekend.

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  • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 5:52pm
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Hannah Mattson

Hannah Mattson

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A field of 128 teams – of all sizes, skills and descriptions, and bearing colorful names – competed for 18 division titles at the seventh annual ShoWare Shootout presented by Republic Services 3-on-3 basketball tournament last weekend.

Boys and girls, men and women, representing teams from throughout the area, hit the outdoor courts on the west parking lot of the ShoWare Center for two days of play. The finals were Sunday.

The tournament is one of the largest of its kind in the area.

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2016 ShoWare Shootout presented by Republic Services
Team champions

4th grade boys – Hype Squad

5th grade boys – Street Ballerz

6th grade boys – Falcons

7th grade boys – KYFS Shooters

8th grade boys – Pippen Ain’t Easy

9th grade boys – Make It Rain

High School Boys – IDK

Adult Men, Sea Division – Mammasboys

Adult Men, Hawks Division – A Town’s Finest

4th grade girls – Panthers

5th grade girls – Impact

6th grade girls – Formation

7th grade girls – D1 Bound

8th grade girls – White River Hornets

High School girls – Half Court Queens

Adult Women – Team Wavy

Wheelchair – Seattle Sonics 1

Family Team – Callero




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