SMCAA Youth Basketball 2023

The boys’ grades 3-4 champions included (front row, from left) players Hayden Yeh, Philbert Chen, Grant Fohrer, Nicolas Lam, Patrick Bilvado, Bradley Yingling and Ethan Chan with coach Brent Bilvado. Not pictured is Bradley Chang.
Clockwise starting in front: Ken Shyr (No. 19), Patrick Bone, Rami Daoud, Liam Dalton, Noah Vranes, Eli Vranes, Jake Paulus and Marcus Lin (3). The champion coach is Dave Paulus (not pictured).
The boys’ grades 7-8 champions included (front row, from left) Colin Wildeman, Henry Kang, Ellis Truong, Matt O’Connor and Will O’Connor. Back row: assistant coach Pat Haden, Parker Wilson, Alex Mavridis, Andrew Paulus and head coach Natalie O’Connor.
Members of the girls’ All-Stars for grades 3-4 include (kneeling, from left) Katsumi Onishi, Hailey Flores, Mikalya Tsao, Morgan Tewasart, Makena Giddings, Sydney Wong and Camille Chang. Standing: Eva McGinley, Amelie Felix, Harper Lee, Isabella Huang, Violet Saber, Kaetlyn Paek and Reina Cota. Back: coach Robert Felix, referee Herb Alexander, coach Tyler Giddings and coach Ryan Toh
The Shock posted a 32-16 victory over the Fever to win the girls’ grades 3-4 title. Pictured are (from left) Katsumi Onishi, Harper Lee, coach Tyler Giddings, Makena Giddings, coach Ryan Toh, Sydney Wong, Cali Sullivan, Meredith Ridgway and Kristen Cheng.
The Monarchs players are (from left) Kate Rome, Madeline Rome, Emily Pagano, Juliet Repstad, Elif Turkal and Emily Bulgin with coach Mark Repstad. Not pictured is Hazel Yeh.
The Sun defeated the Monarchs, 23-20, for the title. Members of the championship Sun are (from left) Lucy Wildeman, Caitlin Thomas, Sydney Roddick, coach Tyler Roddick, Kiyomi Onishi, Charlotte Eldringhoff, Erin Sagkan, and Isla Chen.