Kennedy rising senior Kylla Champagne verbally committed to Manhattan on June 12. The first team All-Passaic selection chose Manhattan over Drexel and St. Francis (PA) due to Manhattan having the pre-med program she wanted as she plans to be a doctor. According to Eastside assistant coach and NJ Sparks AAU coach Keith Gilchrist, the coaches at Manhattan called...
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View the NJ Sparks 4th Annual Trick Tray flyer for more details. The Tides Estates 1245 Belmont Avenue North Haledon, NJ 07508 (973) 423-2282 Monday, March 5, 2012 Gift viewing...
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Congratulations to Sierra (C.C.) Gerald for being chosen for the Mayor’s Award for Girls Basketball Player of the Year for 2011, after averaging (4) 3 pointers a game in city...
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Nyree Grant Takes Country By Storm!! The 5’10 forward and rising freshman took her talents on the road after making stops in Orlando FL, and Murfreesboro TN Playing...
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The New Jersey Sparks girls basketball program is having AAU grammar school tryouts Sunday February 19, at Eastside High School in Paterson. 150 Park Ave. 9 to 11 years olds will...
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12U/13U Are Putting It Together
This team has been threw a lot now they are finally putting it together led by Yasmine Bacote and Dominique Salas… This season started off tough but Point Guard Jalyssa Marquez and Shooting guard Jordyn Hellpap and Small Forward Jordan Fields all fight with Yasmine and Dominique for success . playing against older opponents and larger girls get tough...
New Jersey Sparks Teams: 2011 Spring Rose Classic
New Jersey Sparks Teams Shows They Got Game in the 2011 Spring Rose Classic – If New York didn’t know who has game coming out of New Jersey, they know now, and that’s the New Jersey Sparks. After sending four teams to the Rose Classic all Sparks Teams held their own against top competition in New York as well as across the country. Congratulations to...
14U Sparks Team Finished 2nd in New Jersey State Tournament
Emmonie “Hot Shot” Flood led the way to the finals with her 80% shooting from the field, and 65% from 3 point range. According to Coach Yancey, Emmonie doesn’t think about to much, she just let’s the game come to her, and she reacts to what’s given to her. She is a special talent. Sparks came up short in a 3 game series vs. the Jersey Wildcats. ...

