There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 7. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs.
Miller School There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands. The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep. There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.” The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice. Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships. “We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.” The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research. Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research. North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children. There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items. The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances. Prizes include: *32-inch flat screen television *Nintendo Wii *Touch screen Nook *DVD player *Wireless printer *Digital photo frame *26-inch bicycle *Free bowling at Superbowl *State inspection at B&S Automotive *Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart. You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game. Game schedule: 9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery 10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn 12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles 1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford 3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg 4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County 6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon 7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten 9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
There will be nine winning teams on the floor. There could be one big winner in the stands.
The Fifth Annual Chance Harman Classic basketball event will feature a record 18 teams playing nine games in one day on Saturday, January 9. There will also be a drawing for a chance to win a shot at a 2012 Dodge Challenger, provided by Harvey Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
There will be local teams, plus teams from all over the state participating. “This will probably be the most talent ever on the gym floor in one night,” said FCHS coach Brian Harman. “There are some great teams and great players.”
The Miller School, a prep school near Charlottesville, features 6-6 wing Andrew White, one of the nation’s top recruits. White recently picked Kansas over Louisville as his college choice.
Blue Ridge School, also near Charlottesville, features 6-10 post player Paris Maragkos from Greece. Maragkos is rated one of the top ten European recruits, and represented his nation in the European championships.
“We’ll have Massanutten, and eight of their ten players are Division I recruits,” Harman stated. “We’ve got prep schools, Group AAA schools like Herndon, from Northern Virginia, and Franklin County, Group AA schools like Christiansburg and Bassett, and good Group A schools from the area like Wythe, Radford, Grayson, and of course, ourselves.”
The Classic began five years ago, in honor of Harman’s son Chance, who died of a rare cancer. Proceeds from the Classic go to scholarships for participating teams and cancer research.
Since the Classic started, scholarships have gone to 21 seniors from participating schools. Over $30,000 has been donated for cancer research.
North Carolina barbeque will be available from 11:30 until 8:30. Plates are $5 for adults and children.
There will be a silent auction from the start of the Classic until halftime of the eighth (7:30) game. Featured will be sports memorabilia, autographs, and other items.
The Chance Harman Memorial Fund Donation Drive will draw for items throughout the day. A $5 donation gets one chance, and a $10 donation gets three chances.
Prizes include:
*32-inch flat screen television
*Nintendo Wii
*Touch screen Nook
*DVD player
*Wireless printer
*Digital photo frame
*26-inch bicycle
*Free bowling at Superbowl
*State inspection at B&S Automotive
*Gift certificates to Applebee’s, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Outback, Dicks Sporting Goods, and Wal-Mart.
You do not need to be present to win any of these items, but you will need to be present for the chance to win the car. Drawing for the chance at the car will be at halftime of the 9 p.m. game.
Game schedule:
9:00 Narrows vs. Eastern Montgomery
10:30 Patrick County vs. Auburn
12:00 George Wythe vs. Giles
1:30 Blacksburg vs. Radford
3:00 Bassett vs. Christiansburg
4:30 Grayson vs. Floyd County
6:00 Franklin County vs. Herndon
7:30 Blue Ridge vs. Massanutten
9:00 Middleburg vs. Miller School
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