Welcome to the 2024 National Tournament! 750+ Top level teams from around the country and globe.
Thursday – Sunday, 4+ Games Guaranteed (Pool Play and Bracket Play)
3PT Knockout Challenge
Price
$495
$25 Off per team – 2-3 Teams
$45 Off per team – 4-5 Teams
$25 Off for playing in a AAS Qualifier
**Max of $45 off.
TOURNAMENT LOCATIONS
- Trinity University
- 1 Trinity Pl, San Antonio, TX 78212
- St. Mary’s University
- 1 Camino Santa Maria
- University of the Incarnate Word
- 4301 Broadway Street
- Mission Concepcion Sports Park ($5 Parking)
- 714 E Theo Ave
- Alamo City All-Stars Sportsplex
- 11471 E Loop 1604 N, Universal City, TX 78148
- George Gervin Academy
- 6944 S Sunbelt Dr
- Factory of Champions
- 8227 Broadway
- St. Anthony’s High School
- 3200 McCullough Ave
- Antioch Community Sports Complex
- 314 Eross St
- St. Matthews Athletic complex
- 10703 Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX 78230
- Judson High School
- 9142 FM78, Converse, TX 78109
- Wagner High School
- 3000 N Foster Rd
- Veterans Memorial High School
- 7618 E Evans Rd
- Cornerstone Christian School
- 17702 NW Military Hwy
Coach’s Checklist
- Registration
- Register here
- Waivers & Roster
- Teams must have an official roster submitted. Coaches will sign off on this roster at check-in.
- Teams must bring proof of age AND proof of grade to the tournament. See Credentials Section
Credentials
Deadline to submit roster is June 8th, in conjunction with Registration and payment.
Teams must have an official roster submitted by the 8th and can edit them prior to Coaches Check-in. Coaches will sign off on their official roster at check in.
Teams must bring proof of age AND a proof of grade to the tournament.
Age: Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, Passport.
Grade: Report Card, School ID/w Grade.
We will accept a physical or digital copy.
Proof of grade AND age must be available for AAS representatives at all times. You will need them to check in and for spot checks during the tournament. Failure to have information available when requested may result in player ineligibility, game forfeiture or team disqualification. Additionally, any team that will play in a championship game will need their credentials present. They will be checked before the game.
Check-in Process
Thursday, June 27th
Time :10 AM-5 PM
Either the coach, assistant coach, director, or a team parent must check in.
During check-in, you will receive your packet, sign the rules and code of conduct, and you will sign off on your official roster.
Coaches who check in their own team will be able to sign for their wristband which will go on their wrist. If a coach can not make it their wristband will be at the gym of the first game on Friday.
Any parents in attendance will also be able to pre-buy weekend passes.
National Championships Rules
Tournament Rules
All UIL rules as outlined by the governing body for high School Basketball, the Texas UIL will be followed, with the following exceptions and amendments will be followed for tournament games
TIMING
Boys
7th Grade & Above- 7 minute stop clock quarters
4th – 6th Grade- 6 minute stop clock quarters
3rd Grade & Below – 18-minute running clock halves – Stops the last 1minute of each half
Girls
9th Grade & Above- 7 minute stop clock quarters
7th & 8th Grade- 6 minute stop clock quarters
6th Grade & Below – 18-minute running clock halves – Stops last 1 minute of each half
Halftime is 3 minutes for all divisions, as time permits.
For all divisions, 8th grade & below the clock will run in the 2nd half if there is a lead of 15 or more points. The clock will stop once the lead is below 12 points.
For all divisions, 9th grade & above the clock will run in the 2nd half if there is a lead of 20 or more points. The clock will stop once the lead is below 15 points.
Overtime
A 2 minute stop clock overtime will be used if the score is tied after regulation. Teams will be granted 1 timeout. Timeouts from regulation do not carry over.
In the 3rd overtime period and beyond, the first team to score wins.
Timeouts
Each team receives two 30 second timeouts per half. Timeouts do not carry over between halves. Players will be allowed to sit during timeouts.
FOULS & ON-COURT CONDUCT
A team will shoot 2 free throws once 10 team fouls have been accumulated. There is NO single bonus (1 & 1) after 7 team fouls.
If a player is ejected from a tournament game they are ineligible for their team’s next game (this does not apply if a player fouls out).
If either a coach or player accumulates 3 technical fouls over the course of the tournament, they will not be allowed to participate or coach for the remainder of the tournament.
If a coach is ejected from a game by the officials, he/she must immediately leave the playing area. If the coach complies with the officials & tournament staff promptly, he/she will be allowed to coach the next game – if a coach is uncooperative, he/she may not be allowed to coach for the duration of the tournament.
TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
Each team shall provide 1 parent or coach to assist the officials by keeping the official clock or book if no tournament staff is designated. This person must refrain from showing partiality, coaching players on the floor, or commenting on calls made by officials.
The designated home team should wear white or light colored jerseys and provide the official game ball. The HOME Team is listed first on the bracket AWAY-TEAM IS LISTED SECOND.
Spectators are encouraged to actively cheer their teams, but are not permitted to disparage opposing players or coaches, nor heckle the officials.
We expect all individuals to conduct themselves in accordance with the Spurs core values.
- Integrity – Doing the right thing
- Success- Working hard to achieve goals
- Caring- Consideration of others
TIEBREAK PROCEDURES
If 2 teams are tied in the standings, the team who won the head-to-head matchup will win the tiebreaker.
If 3 or more teams are tied, the aggregate point differential, or positive points, from all tournament games will be used to determine all 3 teams’ final standing.
Example
Team A +3, -8, +15 Total + 10
Team B -5, +9, +1 Total + 5
Team C +15, +15, -1 Total + 29
1st – Team C
2nd – Team A
3rd – Team B
Positive points are awarded based on the final score of tournament games. Teams can accumulate a maximum of 15 positive points per game. Games won by forfeit will result in 1 positive point.
AGE/GRADE REGULATIONS
Divisions are primarily based on player grade level. In addition, players are required to be the typical corresponding age of their grade level i.e. 8th Grade – 14 years old. However, players are allowed to be up to 1 year older than the typical age, but shall not turn 2 years older before Sept 1st of the current year.
Example
5th Grade Division – Typical age 11 Years Old
Player A – 5th Grade, 12 years old, turns 13 December 5th Eligible to play in 5th grade
Player B – 5th Grade, 12 years old, turns 13 July 31st NOT Eligible to play in 5th grade
2nd Grade | 8 years old | 7th Grade | 13 years old |
3rd Grade | 9 years old | 8th Grade | 14 years old |
4th Grade | 10 years old | 9th Grade | 15 years old |
5th Grade | 11 years old | JV (10th & Below) | 16 years old |
6th Grade | 12 years old | Varsity (12th & Below) | 18 years old |
Regardless of age, players are only eligible to play in their grade division or higher. Players cannot play in a lower grade division*
*Coaches may apply for a grade exception in advance of the tournament for players who have been accelerated in school due to academic excellence*
PLAYER PROTEST
Only the head coach may protest another team’s player. The protest must occur prior to the start of the game or within 15 minutes of its conclusion. The protest fee is $100 per player. The protest fee and the challenging team’s credentials must be turned in before any action is taken by the tournament staff. The player being protested must produce proof of age and proof of grade. If the protest is lost or no documentation is produced, the player is ineligible to compete in the tournament. If the player’s age and grade are both validated, the $100 is forfeit and the player shall be eligible.
BASKETBALL SIZE REGULATION
All Girls Divisions – 28.5 Ball
6th Grade Boys & Below – 28.5 Ball
7th Grade Boys & Above – 29.5 Ball
Credentials
- Deadline to submit roster is a day of Tournament.
- Teams must have an official roster submitted.
- Teams must bring proof of age AND proof of grade to the tournament.
- Age: Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, Passport.
- Grade: Report Card, School ID/w Grade.
We will accept a physical or digital copy.
Proof of grade AND age must be available for AAS/ Spurs representatives in order to check in. Failure to have information at the event may result in player ineligibility, game forfeiture or team disqualification. Additionally, any team that will play in a championship game will need their credentials present. They will be checked before the game.
TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
The designated home team should wear white or light colored jerseys and provide the official game ball. The AWAY team is listed on the left or on the top of a bracket. HOME is on the right or on the bottom of a bracket.
ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY- if any of the following actions take place: Any heckling of officials by parents, player, coaches. Any fighting by any person in attendance, to include, parents, players, coaches, and refs. Any threatening act that may endanger any person in attendance, to include parents, players, refs or coaches. All American Sports reserves the right to take any or all of the following actions: Removal from the tournament. Possible forfeiture of the game. Expulsion from future ALL American Sports events. Law Enforcement involvement.
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