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On behalf of the ACS Athens
students, faculty, administration,
parents and the Βoard of Τrustees
I would like to welcome you to
the Division 1 ISST Girls Basketball
Championship.
You are the best representatives of
your school, you are students but
also athletes who worked very hard
to prepare your self as individuals
but most important as a team and
to make your school proud of your
accomplishments.
We are happy to have you here,
in Athens, and we look forward to
the opportunity to get to know
you and learn about your school
and your country. In the mean
time, although you will be here for
a short period of time, take this
opportunity to enjoy the hospitality
and culture of our community.
We wish you an enjoyable and
successful ISST Basketball
Championship.
Sincerely,
Stefanos Gialamas, Ph.D
President
The Athletic Department of ACS
Athens welcomes you to Athens
and our school. We are all very
excited about hosting this event.
We hope that you will enjoy the
competition as well as any cultural
and social opportunities you may
have.
Take this opportunity to compete
in good spirit and to meet new
friends. Remember, you are all
here to compete under good
sportsmanship rules and we
hope that you will consider this
experience a positive one for you
Best of luck to all!
Sincerely,
Annie Constantinides
Athletic Director, ACS Athens
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Dear Athletes, Coaches, and Parents:
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
British School of Netherlands Netherlands
Vienna International School Vienna, Austria
American International School of Vienna Vienna, Austria
ACS Hillingdon International School Hillingdon, England
St. John’s International School Waterloo, Belgium
American School of London London, England
Cairo American College Cairo, Egypt
American School of Paris Paris, France
Frankfurt International School Frankfurt, Germany
TASIS Surrey, England
International School of Brussels Brussels, Belgium
ACS Athens Athens, Greece
PAST WINNERS
1969 AISV 1970 ASH 1971 ASH
1972 ASL 1973 ISB 1974 ASL
1975 ASH 1976 ASH 1977 ASH
1978 ASH 1979 ASL 1980 ASL
1981 ASH 1982 ASH 1983 ASH
1984 ASL 1985 ASL 1986 ASL
1987 ASL 1988 ISB 1989 ASL
1990 ISB 1991 ASL 1992 ISB
1993 ISB 1994 CAC 1995 ASL
1996 ASL 1997 FIS 1998 FIS
1999 ASL 2000 FIS 2001 FIS
2002 FIS 2003 ISB 2004 ASL
2005 ASL 2006 ASP 2007 ASL
2008 ATH 2009 ATH
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TEAM ARRIVALS Wednesday, March 10
Time Flight
Cairo American College 12:30 MS 747
St. John’s 12:45 LH3380
Frankfurt Int’l School 12:45 LH3380
British School of Netherlands 13:40 KLM 1575
Vienna International School 13:45 OS 801
International School of Brussels 13:45 OS 801
American School of Paris 14:05 AF 1532
American Int’l School of Vienna 15:30 OA 160
ACS Hillingdon 18:10 BA632
American School of London 18:10 BA 632
TASIS 18:10 BA 632
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TEAM DEPARTURES Saturday, March 13
Time Flight
American School of London 19:05 BA 633
St. John’s 18:25 LH3380
Frankfurt Int’l School 18:25 LH3380
TASIS 19:05 BA 633
TEAM DEPARTURES Sunday, March 14
Time Flight
International School of Brussels 08:40 A3 620
American Intl School of Vienna 10:15 OA 159
Cairo American College 13:30 MS 748
Vienna International School 14:55 OS 802
ACS Hillingdon 15:00 BA 633
British School of Netherlands 17:10 KLM 1576
American School of Paris 17:45 AF 1733
ISST Statement of Sportsmanship
The purpose of the International Schools Sports Tournament is to provide a venue
for athletes from the member schools to compete in an environment that is safe,
challenging, professional and educational. Each athlete is given the opportunity to
demonstrate her/his best athletic ability while maintaining a spirit of respect and
co-operation with fellow athletes from various international backgrounds.
Each event involves students and adults in their different roles these include the
athletes, coaches, sports officials and spectators. All those involved in the event
are expected to uphold the same spirit of respect and co-operation. This spirit is
demonstrated by fair play among athletes, positive encouragement from coaches,
impartial judgments from officials and respectful enthusiasm from spectators. The
behavior of the adults is crucial to the successful educational aspect of the tourna-
ment.
The adults act as models for our athletes. Therefore profanity, deliberately mak-
ing noises that distract and interfere with the performance of a competing athlete,
the condemnation of coaches or officials, or any behavior that is disrespectful or
degrading to the ISST standard of sportsmanship, jeopardizes the purposes of the
ISST organization and, most of all, jeopardizes the quality of the experience for the
athletes.
As the event ensues, we ask that all of our parents, coaches, officials and athletes
keep this vision of our purpose in mind.
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ISST Regulations for Students
These regulations shall be followed by all students participating in tournaments
and other athletic events organized by the International Schools Sports Tourna-
ment (ISST) Any student who participates in an ISST event agrees, by signing
below, to obey the regulations.
1. Students shall obey all instructions given them by their host parents and their
coaches as if these instructions were given to them by their own parents.
This applies to all activities irrespective of location undertaken during the
period of the tournament or competition.
2. Smoking, any other use of tobacco, the drinking of alcohol and the use of
drugs are not permitted.
3. Housing arrangements made by the responsible official of the host school
may not be changed.
4. Students must be in the home of the host parent by the curfew hour set by
the school. Students in Grade 7 & 8 or Year 8 & 9 are not allowed out of the
host’s care unless chaperoned by the host parent and/or the coach. (This ap-
plies for all the days of the visit).
5. Neither host families nor students may negotiate changes to the ISST Regu-
lations for Students with respect to curfew, housing arrangements, the use
of tobacco, alcohol or drugs or any other rules or provisions set forth by the
host school.
6. These regulations apply to all students: both those from the host school and
those visiting throughout the competition’s duration and, for visiting stu-
dents, apply also during the journey to and from the site of the event.
7. Violation of these regulations will be reported to the responsible ISST Official
and to the student’s Head Teacher. The offending student will be removed
from the tournament and from the host family home, and will either be
placed under the direct supervision of his/her coach or sent home.
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VARSITY BOYS & GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rules F.I.B.A. as outlined in the “Official Basketball Rules” published by the English Basketball Association.
The maximum number of Players (including Managers) will be Ten (10).
All games will be 4 x 8 minute in length. All overtime periods will be 3 minutes in
length. Half Time will be 10 minutes.
Boys & Girls Division 1 Tournaments
12 teams, four (4) flights of three (3) teams, two games per day on the first two
days and one on the third for a total of five (5) games per team. Teams finishing
in places 11 and 12 will be relegated to Division 2 for the next year’s champion-
ships. Seeding for next year’s championships will put 1st and 8th places into Flight
A, 2nd and 7th into Flight B, 3rd and 6th into Flight C and 4th and 5th into Flight D. The
remaining four teams will be placed via a random drawing per championship draw
guidelines. The bottom two teams shall be relegated to Division 2.
Special ISST rules-
In case of a three way divisional tie, steps outlined in the ISST handbook will be fol-
lowed.
AWARDS
First, Second, and Third place permanent trophies will be awarded to the relevant
teams. Appropriate medals will be awarded to the players and coaches of the first
three placed teams. Tournament participation patches will be given to all players
involved in the Championships. Special patches will be awarded to players voted as
being “All-Tournament” players. All Star Selection will be determined by observers
in cooperation with coaches. Details to follow at the coaches’ meeting
Becky Dowski Trophy
The Becky Dowski Trophy, honouring the memory of Becky Dowski, a deceased
student-athlete from the American School of Paris, will be awarded to the girls
team demonstrating outstanding fair play during the Championships. This award
will be selected by the coaches and referees through a ballot process determined
by the Tournament Director.
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GENERAL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 10th: 12:00 – 19:15 Arrivals; hosts meet guests in the
ACS Gymnasium
19:45 Coaches Meeting and Dinner @
Local restaurant
CURFEW: Students must stay at the hosts’ home
Thursday, March 11th: 8:45-09:00 Athlete arrivals @ school by buses
or private transportation
09:05 Teams depart to ISST site (“Aghia’’
Gymnasium)
09:30-18:30 GAMES
18:45 Departure to homes (areas) from
ISST sites
CURFEW: For all athletes: 23:00
Friday, March 12th: 8:45-09:00 Athlete arrivals @ school by buses
or private transportation
09:05 Teams depart to ISST site (“Aghia’’
Gymnasium)
09:30-20:00 GAMES
20:00 Departure to homes (areas) from
ISST sites
CURFEW: For all athletes: 23:00
Saturday, March 13th: 08:30 Arrival to “Aghia’’ and ACS gyms
of first teams
09:30 Arrival of second group of teams to
“Aghia’’ and ACS gyms
09:00 – 15:00 GAMES
15:00 AWARDS
15:30 Departures for teams leaving
CURFEW: For remaining athletes: 11:30
Sunday, March 14: 09:30 Arrivals of students to ACS for
Departures to city tours and
Airport
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TOURNAMENT STAFF
Tournament Director: Valia Efstathiou
Assistant Tournament Director: Labrini Rontogiannis
Site Official “Aghia’’ Gym Vasilis Mikros
Site Official ACS Gym Athanasia Kotsiani
Officials: Basketball Officials’ Association of
Athens
Scorekeepers: Basketball Scorekeepers’
Association of Athens
Medical Staff: Mary Papalanis, Barbara Pateras
Jenny Dorou
Ambulance Service: Athens Medical Center
General Tournament Assistance: Athletic Council / High School Students
Transportation: Ms. Leta Meleki
All star Selection/Observers Olga Lanara, Gianna Riga
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS / INFORMATION
ACS Athens 210-6393-200 (until 16:30)
210-6393-555 (24 hours /security)
ACS Athens Address: Aghias Paraskevis 129 & Kazantzaki Str.
Halandri, Athens
“Αghia’’ Gym Address: Dorieon 20 & Kanari, Kontopefko
Tournament Director: 6947-706419
Asst. Tournament Director: 6974-078489
Leta Meleki (Transportation): 6945-324259
Hotel President (Coaches’ Hotel): 210-6989-000
Taxi Service: 18300
210-6144-000
Aghia Paraskevi Gymnasium: 210-6398-664
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ISST (Div. 1) GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
SCHEDULE OF GAMES
Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 3 Pool 4
BSN TAS CAC ASL
ISB FIS HIL AISV
ATH ASP STJ VIS
THURSDAY Game ACS Gym Time Game Aghia Gym 1 BSN vs. ISB __________________ 09:30 2 TAS vs. FIS _____________________ 3 CAC vs. HIL _________________ 11:00 4 ASL vs. AISV _____________________ 5 ISB vs. ATH __________________ 12:30 6 FIS vs. ASP _____________________ 7 HIL vs. STJ __________________ 14:00 8 AISV vs. VIS ______________________ 9 BSN vs. ATH __________________ 15:30 10 TAS vs. ASP ______________________ 11 CAC vs. STJ _________________ 17:00 12 ASL vs. VIS _______________________
FRIDAY Game ACS Gym Time Game Aghia Gym 13 1st Div I vs. 2nd Div 4 ___________ 09:30 14 1st Div 2 vs. 2nd Div 3 _____________ 15 1st Div 4 vs. 2nd Div 1 ___________ 11:00 16 1st Div 3 vs. 2nd Div 2 _____________ 17 3rd Div 1 vs. 3rd Div 2 ___________ 12:30 18 3rd Div 4 vs. 3rd Div 3 _____________ 19 Loser 13 vs. Loser 16 ___________ 14:00 20 Loser 14 vs. Loser 15 _____________ 21 3rd Div 3 vs. 3rd Div 1 ___________ 15:30 22 3rd Div 2 vs. 3rd Div 4 _____________ 17:00 23 Winner 13 vs. Winner 16 (semifinal 1)
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18:30 24 Winner 14 vs. Winner 15 (Semifinal 2)
SATURDAY Game ACS Gym Time Game Aghia Gym 25 3rd Div 1 vs. 3rd Div 2 ___________ 09:00 26 3rd Div 2 vs. 3rd Div 3 _____________ 27 Loser 19 vs. Loser 20 10:30 28 Winner 19 vs. Winner 20 (7th-8th place) _________________ (5th-6th place) ___________________ 12:00 29 Loser 23 vs. Loser 24 (3rd-4th Place)
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13:30 30 Winner 23 vs. Winner 24 (Championship)
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15:00 AWARDS
ROSTERS
AIS Vienna School Colors: Black/White/GreenMascot: Knight Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Aleer, Malang 9 12/12 SudanBirkkjaer, Cora 9 10/10 DenmarkChanduvi, Anna Isabel 11 53/53 BrazilDekleva, Alexandra 12 8/8 USAHilliard, Juliana 11 6/6 USALee, Seoyoon 11 4/4 KoreaLee, Jeong Yoon 9 9/9 South KoreaLewerentz, Ebba 9 42/42 SwedenRhee, Sujoung 11 43/43 KoreaWassink, Lisanne 10 16/16 Netherlands
Coaches: Andy Harrison, Bente Pedersen
Tasis School Colors: Navy/WhiteMascot: Royals Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Basilio, Montana 11 15/15 USABusch, Renee 11 21/21 USA/Great BritainDavison, Catherine 12 12/12 USAGoodwin, Hannah 12 13/13 USAHan, Yiran 11 23/23 ChinaHeeren, Megan 11 7/7 USAIshibashi, Miki 12 9/9 JapanKeneally, Christine 11 20/20 USA/Great BritainRoark, Fallon 12 8/8 USAScott, Brianna 12 11/11 USASutherland, Catherine 11Whitcomb, Joy 12Johns, Stephanie 12
Coaches: Len Busch, Chris Bowser
Austria
England
ACS Hillingdon Int’l School School Colors: White/Navy Mascot: Hawks Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Asanuma, Nanae 10 17/17 JapanBassett, Brittany 12 22/22 USAJudd, Abbey 11 8/8 USAJudd, Courtney 9 23/23 USAKnook, Helena 11 4/4 Great BritainMens, Charysa 12 9/9 NetherlandsMens, Cynthia 9 6/6 NetherlandsPhillips – Page, Kim 11 11/11 South AfricaRyan, Kelly 11 14/14 CanadaSingh, Shaleena 11 10/10 Great Britain
Coaches: Craig Jobbins, Kirsten Anderson
St. Johns School Colors: Green and WhiteMascot: Lions Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Chaloux-Pinette, Emma 10 18/18 USAChan Tung, Tupou 12 19/19 SamoaGinty, Caroline 10 14/14 USAGoss, Haley 12 20/10 USAHaufiku, Aishe 12 16/16 NamibiaJessa, Azra 9 1/1 CanadaLilly, Tahnee 10 21/21 USASimons, Michelle 10 7/7 USAValentin, Sigrid 12 3/3 SwedenWilkinson, Shannon 12 13/23 USA
Coaches: Laurent Devignon, Natasha Schepens
England Belgium
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ROSTERS
American School of London School Colors: Black/OrangeMascot: Eagles Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Bandeen, Jesse 11 22/22 USA/Canada/UKBielsky, Gabrielle 9 3/23 USADe Claris, Victoria 12 11/11 USAGarratt, Sharlotte 9 32/32 USAGraham, Tanya 12 21/21 USALindon, Margaret 10 10/10 USAMcClure, Courtney 9 25/25 USAMcMahon, Carrie 10 1/1 USA/IrelandMorris, Alexandra 10 24/24 USA / UKStockton, Nicole 11 12/12 USA
Coaches: Garret Hinebauch, Erik Niemi/Heidi McCune
American School of Paris School Colors: Red/White/Blue Mascot: Rebels Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Evsim-Yigit, Misperi 11 7/7 USA/TurkeyHealey, Jules 10 15/15 USAHeusaff, Mara 12 12/12 USA/FranceHodenfield, Brooke 10 5/5 USA Iwata, Danielle 11 6/6 USAJones, Hope 12 10/10 USAPape, Karson 10 11/11 USAPekot, Sarah 12 21/21 USA/Norway Pick, Nicole 10 13/13 USAWahlers, Anabel 10 14/14 Germany
Coaches: John Kim, Melissa Trainor Manager: Gordon, Tamsin
England France
Frankfurt International School School Colors: Maroon/Gold/White Mascot: Warriors Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Baker, Tess 10 33/33 New ZealandClark, Lena 9 10/10 GermanyJohnson, Elayne 11 30/30 USAKriss, Mallory 10 20/20 USAMartucci, Joanna 12 50/50 USAMenzel, Marissa 10 25/25 GermanyMoore, Brooke 9 40/40 USATroost, Daphne 10 22/22 NetherlandsVoigt, Charlotte 10 32/32 GermanyZimpel, Lena 9 10/10 Germany
Coaches: Yolanda Murphy, Julie Conley
International School of Brussels School Colors: Red/white/blueMascot: Raiders Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Bartlone, Jessica 12 20/20 USAHamblett, Claire 12 24/24 USAHarlev, Coral 12 31/31 IsraelHull, Emilia 12 21/21 USA/GrreceKaringe, Wanjiku 12 23/23 KenyaRangel, Monica 10 12/12 VenezuelaSchilstra, Jenna 12 22/22 USAStewart, Amanda 11 30/30 USATaylor, Lauren 12 25/25 USAWollenstein, Lucie 11 34/34 USA
Coaches: Lisa Schubert, Chas Kubis
Germany Belgium
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ROSTERS
British School in the Netherlands School Colors: OrangeMascot: Cows Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Cumming, Iona 12 69/69 ScotlandImirzzalioglu, Karya 12 99/99 TurkeyHunt, Jessica 11 5/5 Great BritainMitchell, Lindsay 13 56/56 ScotlandNeville, Annabel 11 12/12 NetherlandsNkwocha, Emma 10 21/21 Great BritainScannell, Rhian 13 23/23 Great Britain Smith, Ellen 12 63/63 Great BritainStanley, Rebecca 13 9/9 Great BritainTangeare, Laura 13 16/16 New Zealand
Coaches: Nike Hartlief, Lorna Jones
Cairo American College School Colors: Red/White/Black Mascot: Screaming Eagles Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Abbey, Simone 11 14/14 USABestor, Lauren 12 13/13 USACoutts, Megan 11 11/11 TrinidadIbrahim, Maggy 12 8/8 USALeForce, Elizabeth 12 4/4 USAMockrish, Michelle 11 7/7 USAMuguiro, Alejandra 11 5/5 SpainSmith, Emily 10 12/12 USASperlova, Johana 10 17/17 Czech RepublicWalter, Keri 11 9/9 USA
Coaches: Monte Davis, Karl Zigmand
Netherlands Egypt
Vienna Int’l School School Colors: Blue and White Mascot: Panthers Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Ahmed, Hamida 10 42/14 NigeriaBitzan, Katharina 12 34/15 AustriaBoal, Jani 10 36/4 AustraliaGharabaghi, Termeh 11 37/6 IranPatnaik, Akansksha 12 35/5 IndiaPeng, Ruoting 10 41/7 ChinaRecio, Ana 10 48/8 SpainSkornik, Ursa 12 44/13 SloveniaVukadin, Nina 11 40/16 YugoslaviaWear, Elizabeth 10 38/9 United Kingdom
Coaches: Regina Grennan
ACS Athens School Colors: Blue/ Gold Mascot: Lancers Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality
Grillis, Christiana 8 22/22 USA/GreeceGrispou, Marilena 11 7/7 GreeceKitsiou, Niki 10 11/11 GreeceKormpou, Maria 11 15/15 GreeceMakou, Vasiliki 12 8/8 GreeceNiniou Peppa, Mando 11 10/10 GreeceOgunnorin, Jessica 12 9/9 NigeriaPapanicolaou, Eleni 11 24/24 USA/GreecePapantoni, Thalia 10 5/5 GreecePittas, Haidee 11 6/6 USA/GreeceTodd, Rachel 10 13/13 USA
Coach: Angelos Dimitropoulos
Austria Greece
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Many thanks
to all our parents
for their hospitality during the event
and their involvement with tournament
concessions.
Thank you
to our school administration
for their continuous support.
OFFICIAL
ACS ATHENS
ATHLETICS
SUPPORTER
Map of Venues1. Acs Athens2. Halandri Metro Station3. “Αghia’’ Gym
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