[U15]Regarding participation in “14th Toyota Tsusho Cup 6th Aichi Prefecture U15 Basketball Championship 2024”

[U15]Regarding participation in “14th Toyota Tsusho Cup 6th Aichi Prefecture U15 Basketball Championship 2024”

Thank you for your continued support of Seahorse Mikawa.

Seahorse Mikawa U15 will be participating in the 14th Toyota Tsusho Cup 6th Aichi Prefecture U15 Basketball Championship 2024, which will be held from Saturday, October 19, 2024.

The first game of the tournament will be played against “Nagoya Magic” on Saturday, November 2nd. Thank you for your continued support.

14th Toyota Tsusho Cup 6th Aichi Prefecture U15 Basketball Championship 2024

schedule

October 19, 2024 (Turkish day), 26th (Turkish day), 27th (Sunday), November 2nd (Turkish day) to 4th (month, day), 9th (Turkish day), 10th (Sunday), 16th Sun (Soil), 17th (Sun)

venue

Takaoka Park Gymnasium, Yanagawase Gymnasium, Toyota Community Culture Plaza Gymnasium, Toyoake Welfare Gymnasium, Toyokawa City Mitsu Gymnasium, Tokai Civic Gymnasium, Onishi Sports Center, Ichinomiya Central Plaza Gymnasium, Kita Sports Center, Tenpaku Sports Center, Higashi Sports Center, Inae Sports Center 2nd Stadium / Paloma Mizuho Arena 2nd Stadium / Nagoya City Gymnasium

Participating team (boys)

competitive methods

Knockout method using tournament matches

Obtain the right to participate

The winning team will gain the right to participate in the “Jr. Winter Cup 2024-25 2024 5th National U15 Basketball Championship.”

Seahorse Mikawa U15 match schedule

first round

TIP OFF at 18:00 on November 2, 2024 (Saturday)

vs. Nagoya Magic
Venue: North Sports Center Stadium 1

November 4, 2024 (monthly celebration) 15:00 TIP OFF

vs. INUYAMA BASKETBALL CLUB U14
Venue: Toyokawa City Mitsu Gymnasium

TIP OFF at 18:00 on November 9, 2024 (Tuesday)

vs. Winner of GAME No. “SA2”
Venue: East Sports Center Stadium 1

final round

[Precise final]November 10, 2024 (Sunday) 15:00 TIP OFF

vs. Winner of GAME No. “WA4”
Venue: Tokai Civic Gymnasium

[Quasi-Winner]November 16, 2024 (Saturday) 15:00 TIP OFF

vs. Winner of GAME No. “WWA3”
Venue: Takaoka Park Gymnasium

[Winner]November 17, 2024 (Sunday) 17:00 TIP OFF

vs. Winner of GAME No. “XXA3”
Venue: Tokai Civic Gymnasium

Player comments

#3 Kido Higo Captain

For the past two years, we have finished runner-up, which has been frustrating as we have fallen just short of winning. This year, as captain, I want to encourage the team so that everyone can demonstrate the results of their practice, while also scoring points myself and leading them to victory.

I will win this championship as a way of repaying my gratitude to Coach Irabu, the staff, and my parents, who have taught me not only various techniques but also humanity and other things other than basketball.

#3 Kido Higo

#2 Matsuzawa Huangsheng

In last year’s tournament, I finished in second place, which was very frustrating. This year’s goal was to win again, and the entire team worked even harder than last year in practice. I have also been strengthening my physical strength so that I can continue to work hard on defense.

I hope to stand on the finals stage again and surpass last year’s results. I will try my best to compete in the match, so I appreciate your continued support.

#2 Matsuzawa Huangsheng

#6 Miura Minato

From the beginning of the season, we have been practicing as a team with the goal of winning this championship.

This year, we are a team with strong defense and a strong sense of unity. I want to actively communicate vocally and lead my teammates with my toughest defense than anyone else.

We worked hard every day to win. I’m sure there will be some tough matches, but we will give 120% and seriously aim for the championship.

#6 Minato Miura

#13 Shinnosuke Sugiura

Since I became a third year student, things have continued to change. The training and activities were completely different from last year, and it was a half-year period of trial and error that we were not used to.

Despite this, I was able to encourage each other with my friends and overcome the tough training sessions.

We will focus on the team we are currently aiming for, which is “attacking quickly from an aggressive defense,” and we will give our best to the tournament! ︎

#13 Shinnosuke Sugiura

#14 Ohta Yoshi

Over the past three years, I have received support from many different people. This year, I will lead the Seahorse Mikawa U15 to victory in the championship, carrying the feelings of many people, including the senior Seahorses I have practiced with and my classmates on the same minibus! Thank you for your support!

#14 Ohta Yoshi

#18 Eito Shimizu

I was on the bench for the first time in the first-year championship, and I learned a lot from watching the great plays of the seniors up close.

In my third year, I practiced harder and there were times when it was tough, but I got through it by talking to my teammates.

I would like to thank everyone who has been involved with me through basketball. I will express that feeling through my plays, and I will fight each game with care, using my strong rebounding skills as a weapon.

I want to work together as a team, including my trusted coaches, trainers, classmates and juniors, and surpass my past results. We appreciate your warm support.

#18 Eito Shimizu

#32 Watanabe Kosuke

I was really happy when I passed the tryout. But that’s when the real thing started. 90% of it was painful. I couldn’t express my feelings in words, but I persevered to win the championship.

I don’t have any thoughts of losing. I’ll do my best to express 90% of the painful feelings I’ve had so far. I’ll do whatever it takes to win. This is due to the trust we have in our colleagues who have worked with us for three years. I have no doubts.

#32 Watanabe Kosuke

#99 Sotaro Ukai

The final championship is about to begin.

As a point guard, I want to control the game in a way that brings out the strengths and points of each teammate while reading the flow of the game. I want to include plays that lead to points by pushing the ball, which is my specialty.

Up until this point, I have been practicing every day with the goal of winning. I think there are many obstacles to overcome in order to achieve this goal. It could be the opposing team, or sometimes it could be your own mentality. I will do my best to overcome those walls one by one.

#99 Sotaro Ukai

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Contact information

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1-15 Hachikencho, Kariya City, Aichi Prefecture 448-0021
Team management group academy team person in charge

Email:[email protected]

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