
2020
Statesboro Force
Prayers for the Bryant Family and Friends

2018
The First meeting regarding camps will be held April 27th.
College Tour/ Camp June
2017 Georgia Peach Invitational
Statesboro Force 8th Grade Team participated in the Georgia Peach Invitational. They made an impressive first time appearance playing with Tubby Smith viewing the game.
YBOA National Championship
Congratuations to all the players of the Statesboro Force Organization this season. The teams played well in the state Finals. Thank you to parents for your support 9th Grade , coached by Chad Gregory (assisted by Marcella Rich)ranked in the Super Regional and 10th grade , Coached by Warren Pippen ranked 5th at state in a overtime game. This year 3 teams Statesboro Force 11th Grade ,Coached by Josh McGruder Wins Y.B.O.A Georgia State ChampionshipTournament. Grades 7th, Coached by Lamont Ballard and 8th Coached by Michelle Moore rank in the Top 4 Teams in their division for the State of Georgia. These three teams are preparing to attend the Y.B.O.A Nationals to be held in Orlando Florthida. The 11th grade will travel the week of July 3 and the 7th and 8th will travel the 10th of July.
Sincerely,
Vernon Littles and Trence Graham





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The 9th grade defeated the Carolina Stars 59 to 46 to claim the 2015 USBA Classic Tournament Champion title. The 10th grade was victorious over the Upstate Warriors and claimed the title of 2015 USBA American Tournament Champions.
Day 4
9th advances to the semifinals. 10th advances to the elite 8. There are 3 division National, American and Classic. The 8th grade team ranked to place in the National Division. Grades 5th, 7th and 10th rank in the American Division. The 6th grade team played in the Classic Division.
Games will continue to be played Friday evening. Good Luck Guys!!!!!!
Day 3
Teams played with much heart today. The point spreads are looking good. Winner for the day 10th Grade. Player enjoying the pool and meeting many players from across the USA.
Day 2
The players went to the opening ceremony. Guest speaker Jay Williams and Lisa Lislie. Both speakers shared valuable information pertaining to basketball and education. New on the agenda were the first grames. All teams played very well. Winners of the first round included 5th and 7th Grade. Uponing returning Coach Vernon surprise the team with a 'GRILL OUT". Yes he has the grill.
Day 1
The team arrived in Atlanta. After checking in the 5th, 6th, and 7th grader toured the Georgia State Capitol. The 8th, 9th and 10th Grade visited Morehouse College. Next the team went to check in for the USBA Games. There are over 300 teams participating this year.
Thank you to all that have supported the players as they prepare to go to Nationals!!
JOB WELL DONE!!!
This season on the courts the teams have done well on and off the court. The players have participated in various community give back programs such as Books, Bags, and Ball at our local Books-A-Million and the Bulloch County Clergy Tutoring Program held a Luetta Moore Recreation Department. As a continued effort to support the community the boys participated and raised moeny to support the efforts of Relay For Life and are scheduled to work with Habitat for Humanity. The players, parents, and coaches are proud to say we have done well this seaosn.
This season on the courts the boys have done extemely well also. The teams combine hold 11 championship titles and 13 championship runner up titles with the United States Basketball Association (USBA) and Amature Athletic Union (AAU). Significant wins include the Dominique Wilkes Tournament in Atlanta, and the Will Avery Tournament and the Hank Gathers Tournament in Augusta, GA. More exciting news to share is that Statesboro Force Team 2 of 2014 joins 24 other teams from across the United States as "One Of The Top 25 Power Ranking Basketball Teams in the United States Basketbal Association".
With such accopmplishments Statesboro Force has an opportunity to participate in the UBSA Nationals Tournament to be held in Atlanta in July.
This National Tournament will be a week long stay of educational opportunities as well as basketball.
Each team will be organizing fundraisers for this event.
The players, coaches, and parents hope if you are reading this you will support the players' mission and help us implement the initiative to participate in the tournament. If you have any questions about what we do or whom we serve, feel fee to give us a call or e-mai. us.

Thank you to Pepsi for their generous donation.
Kierra and Raven. Volunteer To Help 5th and 6th Graders Get To Atlanta. Parents are grateful for your help girls.

Thank you Yolanda and Craig Tremble for your support and acts of kindness as the children prepare for the United States Basketball National Tournament.
Thank you to BiLo for your support as we head to USBA Nationals!!!


Thank you to all that purchased a dinner to support particpation in the USBA National Games.
SPONSORSHIP LETTER DONATIONS
5th Grade Sponsors:
Daniel Roberts
Art Wright
Daniel and Julie Roberts
James B. Davis
David Butler
Paul L Willer
Kendra Howard
Yolanda Gibson
Janice Grant
T and K Lawn Care n( Patrick and Latwyla)
Irene Dixon
Jerry Gibson
Tamrra Dixion
Desmin Middeton
Larry James Riley (Mills0
Tameka Middleton
James T. Hatfiled
Randy Strange
Shauna Darren
James and Debra Brown
Keith Grant
Kahdish Smith
Valerie G. Strange
Dusty Zeigler Insurance
7th Grade Sponsors:
Ramon Lanier
Zenas Lee
Dudley Drummer
Larry Allen
Von Brooks
Michael Prigeon
Carl Porter
R.J. Pope
Ashlee and Christoper Mitchell
Twayla White
Ms. Dunson
Donna Dease
Almarita Donaldson
Bigma's Soul Food
Marsha Twiggs
Gary Lewis
Bright Beginning Day Care and Learning Center,LLC
Tia
Earl Donaldson
James Tremble
Julius Tremble
Penny Oglesby
Mary Williams
Donnie Hicks
Donna Dease
Micheal Coleman
The Mallards
Dr. John Adams
Medical Center of Statesboro
Larry Akins Insurance
Statesboro Dental Association
9th Grade Sponsors:
Oliver and Linda Nunnally
Little Stars Childcare and Learning Center
Southern Smiles Photo Booth
Kristie Perkins
Plantinum T- Shirt Sponsors
CNJ Trucking
Cooper Lawn Serice
T and K Lawn Service
Whitaker Funeral
Dawson/Nunnally Family
Craig R. Tremble Funeral Inc
Royal Raint and Body
American Red Cross (Demetrius Roberts)
South Georgia Pediatrics
Goodman Lawn Service
Mobile Truck and Trailer Repair
SJS Income Tax, Inc
Grimes Lawn Care
Bulloch County Sheriff Foundation
Thomas Grove Baptist Church
Bower Lawn Service
Consider It Done
Sherry's Salon
South DH Incorporated
DBA Prepaid Superstore
Lisa Marie Photography
Innnovative Style
Uncle Sug Restaurant
Gold T- Shirt Sponsors
Alfred and Mary Wilson
Southeast Lung Association
Greater Bethel A.M.E
Coastal Carpet Care and Restoration
6th Grade Sponsors:
Latonia Dickenson
Julius Abraham
Arneese Abraham
Woods Farms
Mary Moore
Art Wright
Talmeshia Parker
NormanPayne
Carl Gaines
Daphne Jackson
Stephaine Grant
William Hawkins
Mourice Collins
Susan Deloach
Christopher Smith
Mike Summers
Cassius Osborne
Pearl Johnson
James Stephens
James Davis
Keith and Jackie Hamilton
Juanita Allen
Ella Mae Littles
Loretha Farr Best
Complete Car Care Service
8th Grade Sponsors:
Bulloch Pediatric Group
Hollina T. Wilcox
Ellis Meat Market
Warren M. Ward P.C.
Jenette Pugh
Craig R. Tremble Funeral Inc.
Izell and LaChelby Scott
Justin Chester
Veronica Scott-Farley
Karen LeCain
John Wesley and Carolyn M. Smith
Mr. Charles and Lella Bonds
Elaine Gantt
10th Grade Sponsors:
Michelle Griffin
Marcus Kirland
Bernette Conley
Steven Henry
Mr. Ruben
Ms. Julia P. Simmons
Gary Burns
Micheal Coleman
Golden Woods
Gary Barnes
Penny Oglesby
D.C. Ballers
Sports do not build character, they reveal it.
John Wooden
Players if you plan on attending the USBA National Games in Atlanta, it is important that your parent contact the coach so that you are aware of all the details and plans for your team for the week stay in Atlanta.
The 2015 season is here. This year Statesboro Force Players have voiced to move to another level. We heard the players and have made a move to allow the students to experience opportunities at a higher level. There will be hard work involved. There will be wins and losses. There will be moments when we are not sure, but together --players, parents, and coaches and with community support we feel we can rise to the occassion--ALL IN!!!!