Who’s Got Next? Youth & Adult Basketball Tourney

June 23, 2017 - June 25, 2017

CST (Central Standard Time)

EVENT INFORMATION

Youth (Boys and Girls) and Adult (Men and Women)

For our 10th Annual, we’re giving away
$10,000 to the Adult Men Champs
and GOLD RINGS to the Youth Champs!

The Annual “Who’s Got Next” Basketball Tournament of Tennessee, is a highly anticipated Youth and Adult Men and Women’s Basketball series. More of an event-filled weekend, “Who’s Got Next?” has competition for ages 7 and up, creating an organic, unbelievable atmosphere! We host premiere players from future to former collegiate standouts to current professionals of the NBA, creating a truly unique sports fest. The absolute best part is this event is the sole fundraiser for its 501c3, The Midnight Basketball Program – an educational, crime-prevention program for under-served, low-income males, ages 16-24.

Current and Past supporters from Adult Division include: Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway (Former NBA Great), Kenneth Faried (Denver Nuggets), Thaddeus Young (Brooklyn Nets), Corey Brewer (Houston Rockets), Lester Hudson (LA Clippers), Trenton Hassell, Dale Davis, Dontae Jones, John Wallace, Cedric Henderson, (former NBA standouts), Joshua Bone, JP Prince, Melvin Goins, and Cameron Tatum (former UT Vols), and many more have supported our program in the past and continue to come every year!  Proceeds benefit the Midnight Basketball League – an educational, crime prevention program for under-served youth and young adults.  For more information, call 615.593.7189 or email info@jseworld.org.

Sorry no refunds within 10 days of event!

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DETAILS

Start Date

June 23, 2017

End Date

June 25, 2017

Name

Denise Farrell

Phone

615.593.7189

Website

Email

VENUE

Location

Agame Sportsplex (Multi-Court Facility)

Address

215 Gothic Court
Franklin, TN 37067

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