National Division II Christian Homeschool Association

McPherson, KS - On March 3rd through 5th, 2011, the 6th Annual National Division II Christian Homeschool Association (NDIICHA) Basketball Tournament was held in McPherson, Kansas at Central Christian College and McPherson College. The NDIICHA Tournament consisted of 55 boys and girls basketball teams from across a multi-state region, with all teams comprised of junior high or high school homeschooled athletes. All of the participating teams share similar organizational values - to qualify for participation, teams must practice an average of two or less times per week, and play 25 games or less prior to the NDIICHA 2011 tournament. This was the sixth year for the tournament to be run under the NDIICHA auspices. Kelly Love, NDIICHA Director stated "NDIICHA has been an end of the season homeschool basketball tournament held in McPherson for many years for teams that have a more balanced approach to athletics. This tournament was very successful, and we look forward to many more years of hard fought competition against kindred spirit organizations.”

This year's tournament featured 15 High School Boys teams, 12 High School Girls teams, 16 Jr. High Boys teams, and 12 Jr. High Girls teams. Local participants included (your team name). The team is comprised of homeschooled athletes from (the city or county area).

The High School (team name) who placed (tournament placing) are coached by (coach's names). Playing for Coach (coach's name) this season was (players names).

The Junior High (team name) who placed (tournament placing) are coached by (coach's names). Playing for Coach (coach's name) this season was (players names).

Representing the (team name) in the tournament 3-point competition was (player name) that placed (1st, 2nd or 3rd). (Player names) also competed in the 3-point competition.
Representing (team name) in the free throw competition was (player names).

Organizations participating in the tournament were: Broken Bow Chargers, Broken Bow, NE.; Central Nebraska Falcons, Aurora, NE.; CFE Falcons, NW Kansas; Derby Invasion, Derby, KS.; Hastings Red Tide, Hastings, NE.; Manhattan CHIEF, Manhattan, Kansas; McCook Chiefs, McCook NE.; Mid-Kansas Mustangs, Sterling, KS.; Newton Panthers, Newton, KS.; Omaha Roadrunners, Omaha, NE.; Omaha Warriors, Omaha, NE.; Ponca City Saints, Ponca City, OK.; Reno County Sabres, Hutchinson, KS.; Smoky Valley Eagles, Salina, KS.; South Central Wildcats, Pratt, KS.; Topeka Cornerstone, Topeka, KS.; Victory Christian, El Dorado, KS.; Wichita Defenders, Wichita, KS. and Wichita Warriors, Wichita, KS.