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Community Spirit On Display at The Community Fund’s 3 on 3 Youth Basketball Tournament 

Players enjoyed a DJ, lunch and beautiful weather

By Public Relations, Youth Community Fund

Oct. 19, 2022: More than 100 teens from Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe enjoyed competition and community building at The Community Fund’s 3 on 3 Youth Basketball Tournament on Sunday, October 16th. The tournament was held at the Tuckahoe Main Street Basketball Courts and welcomed 26 teams in boys’ and girls’ divisions from grades 6-12. To qualify, players were required to reside or go to school in Bronxville, Eastchester or Tuckahoe.

The tournament began with a coin toss by Tuckahoe Mayor Omayra Andino, Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin, and Eastchester Town Supervisor Tony Colavita, and featured a DJ, beautiful fall weather, and free hot dogs and hamburgers with officers from the Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe Police Departments.

The tournament was organized by Bronxville resident and Community Fund Board Member Chris Bush who grew up playing on the courts as a teen. He wanted to continue the tradition of the 3 on 3 tournament as a vehicle to bring area kids together.

“I first played basketball at this park in the seventh grade and would end up making friends for life," said Bush. “We competed with and against each other on sports teams into college and beyond. This park is a place that everyone can always go back to."

Located on the corner of Main Street and Marbledale Roads, the Tuckahoe Main Street Courts were refurbished in 2017 from a grant by The Community Fund and feature new equipment and two lighted, full-size courts.

Players also enjoyed a special appearance by Tuckahoe resident and Harlem Globetrotter, Maxwell Pearce who also played on the courts growing up.

Tournament winners included Garth Elite: Joseph Morris, Allen Pimentel and Marcus Rolon of Eastchester (boys’ 9-12th grade division); BXV Warriors: Justin Costanzo, Theo McMurray and Tom Ruhanen of Bronxville (boys’ 6-8th grade division); and Lady Broncos: Genevieve Dimitri, Lulu Heathwood, Lindsay Lugano and Clarie Melchionni of Bronxville (girls’ 6-9th grade division).

Left to right: Amy Korb, Maxwell Pearce, Chris Bush, Peggy Belles

 

 The tournament welcomed more than 100 area teens.

 

 Officers from the Tuckahoe, Eastchester and Bronxville Police Departments grilled hot dogs and hamburgers.

 

Left to right: Tuckahoe Mayor Omayra Andino, Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin, Lovely Billups.

 

Photos courtesy of The Community Fund

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