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Congratulations 4th & 6th grade boys HEAT on 2nd place!
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Congratulations to the 4th grade & 6th grade boys teams on 2nd place at the Hispanic Classic Tournament in Avondale, AZ. The 4th grade MVP: Jacob Flores; Co-MVP: Mathew Urbanski. The Tucson HEAT was also represented by several teams in the Hispanic Basketball Classic in Avondale. [More info] 5th grade team took 3rd place 6th grade team took…
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Congrats to the Boys 3rd and 4th Grade Team
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The Tucson HEAT 3rd/4th grade team was victorious at the 2013 Spring Roadrunner Tournament. The boys also won the 2013 Sporting Chance Summer Slam Tournament. The Summer Slam has been a tradition in Tucson since 1994. Held on the University of Arizona campus, and soon in the new Sports Center, it is one of the largest…
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Attention Albertsons Shoppers!
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We’ve now partnered with Albertsons. Ask a coach or board member for a Albertsons Community Partner key tag at the next practice or game. Each time a supporter shops and scans the key tag; the Tucson HEAT earns a percentage of their purchase. Donations keep our dues low and support scholarship opportunities for our student athletes.
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Use your Fry’s V.I.P. Card to help the HEAT
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You now can support the Tucson HEAT by shopping at Fry’s Food Stores! All you have to do is swipe your V.I.P. Card! For more information and to SIGN UP, go to Fry’s Community Rewards® Tucson HEAT’s Fry’s number is 80452. Donations keep our dues low and support scholarship opportunities for our student athletes.
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Peabody takes high-profile premier team to Las Vegas
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Ironwood Ridge High School basketball coach Brian Peabody will take four teams to the AAU spring tournament in Las Vegas next weekend. His premier team, Tucson Pump N’ Run, has a chance to make a mark at the elite-level this summer.
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Tucson HEAT provides positive experience
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Cat Tracks Magazine – Issue August 2004 By Brad Allis – Editor-In-Chief Recruiting camps are not a place to find feel good stories. Most of what comes out of AAU tournaments are about college and NBA bound athletes. Rarely do you hear about the coaches of a program unless the do something wrong. The Tucson Heat…