2016 North Carolina Private School All-Star Game set in Charlotte with two local players.
BSN Sports and Badger Sport announce the 2016 North Carolina Private School All-Star Basketball Game and Rosters and Senior Kelly Williams from Halifax Academy and senior Taylor Smith from Hobgood Academy are teammates.
Both girls commented on being chosen on the all-star team and able to play one more game. Kelly Williams stated, "I am honored to be chosen and excited to have one more chance to get on the court as a high school student." Smith stated, "I feel honored and excited. I look forward to representing Hobgood Academy. I am so grateful to have had Mrs. Tutor as my coach at Hobgood."
Providence Day School located in Charlotte will host the 2016 North Carolina Private School All-Star Basketball Game on Saturday, March 5th, 2016.
The game will Feature some of the top senior boys and girls basketball players in the state of North Carolina.
The title sponsors for this year’s game are BSN Sports and Badger Sport, and they will be providing all uniforms and apparel for the event. We are very excited to announce that this year’s game will once again be broadcast by Time Warner Cable Sports Channel.
Head coaches and Athletic Directors from across the state nominated over 120 players for consideration for the game. Selection committees then worked to narrow the rosters down into two teams for each game that represent all of the classifications and regions from North Carolina.
The girl’s Game will feature many of the top players in the state of North Carolina. Five Of these Players have already signed to play at the college level, and many more will be signing in the coming weeks. Josh Springer (Providence Day) and Kevin Dennison (Fayetteville Academy) have won multiple state titles between them and will be coaching in the game this year.
The games will take place in Mosack Athletic Center on the campus of Providence Day School.
The girl’s game will start at 1:00pm, Admission for the games will be $7 for adults, $5 for students, and children under the age of 8 will be admitted for free.
In addition to the game, all players and coaches will participate in a community service project on the afternoon of Friday, March 4th in the Charlotte community.