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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
JULY 1996: World Under-19 Junior National Tournament
Televised on Sports Channel U.S.A., competing against a very tough U.S.A. squad that included:
- Tamicha Jackson: W.N.B.A.
Detroit Shock via Louisiana Tech University
Shea Ralph: W.N.B.A. Utah Starzz via University of Connecticut
Paige Sauer: W.N.B.A. Cleveland Rockers via University of Connecticut
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
JULY 1997: World Under-19 Junior National Tournament
Won Bronze Medal.
Countries participating included U.S.A., Mexico and Iceland
Top U.S. players included:
- ShaRae Mansfield: W.N.B.A. Minnesota Lynx via University of Western Kentucky
- Natasha Pointer: W.N.B.A. Portland Fire via Rutgers University
- Tere Williams: W.N.B.A. Cleveland Rockers via University of Virginia
SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA
JULY 1998: World Under-19 Junior National Tournament
Won Bronze medal.
Countries participating included U.S.A.,Estonia and Antigua.
U.S. players:
- Sue Bird: W.N.B.A. Seattle Storm via University of Connecticut
- Swintayla Cash: W.N.B.A. Detroit Shock via University of Connecticut
- Jillian Danker: W.N.B.A. Indiana Fever via Vanderbilt University
- Ashja Jones: W.N.B.A. Washington Mystics via University of Connecticut
- Shondra Johnson:W.N.B.A. New York Liberty via University of Alabama
- Tamara Moore: W.N.B.A. Miami Sol via University of Wisconsin
- Shalon Pillow: W.N.B.A. Charlotte Sting via University of Tennessee
- Michelle Snow: W.N.B.A. Houston Comets via University of Tennessee
- Tiffany Thompson:W.N.B.A. Los Angeles Sparks via Old Dominion University
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
JULY 1999: Winn-Dixie International Shootout
8 team tournament with Poland and Finland among the foreign entries.
Top players:
- Vanessa Hayden University of Florida
- Karin Hoogendam University of Toledo
- Darya Kudruyvetseva West Virginia University
- Tatjana Marincic University of Miami
- Shannon Presswood UNC - Wilmington
Back Row: (L-R) Yvon Lemieux(A.C.), Vivie-Ann Bakos, Jessica Bonsu, Kayla Butler, Donna Fantauzzi, Laura Piccinin, Alex Kwiecinska, Alex Wysocki(H.C.)
Front Row: (L-R) Marija Kosovski, Meghan Eves, Shannon Presswood, Tatjana Marincic, Karin Hoogendam, Tifany Chan
 | | OUR FIRST FLORIDA SQUAD. |
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MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
JULY 1999: University of West Virginia Mountaineers team camp
ORLANDO & BABSON PARK, FLORIDA
JULY 2000: Winn-Dixie International Shootout and Go 2 Player Basketball Shootout
A very successful trip to the Sunshine State as the team finished the trip with a 5-5 record with every game being close. Due to time constraints, S.O.B.C. had to leave early, but defeated the eventual champions from Sweden in the Go 2 Player shootout before leaving to come back home to Canada.
 | | Kwiecinska (23) and Marincic box out. |
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TOLEDO,OHIO
JULY 2000: N.A.Y.B. Mid-West Nationals
S.O.B.C. easily won this event to become the 2000 N.A.Y.B. Mid-West Region National Champions with a perfect 13-0 record against American competition.
 | | Kate Walker scores 2 in Ohio. |
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA
JULY 2001: OUTBACK INTERNATIONAL SHOOTOUT
A bronze medal for the 2001 Florida squad. Teams competing included foreign entries from Denmark, Finland, Poland and 2 teams from Sweden.
LANSING, MICHIGAN
JULY 2001: MID-WEST GRAND NATIONALS
The graduating S.O.B.C. 2001 team compiled an 8-0 record against American competition on their way to becoming the 2001 Mid-West Grand National Champions.
ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA
JULY 2001: T.A.K.E. Tournament
The 2001 summer S.O.B.C. travelling team went 4-0 proving that they were the best squad in this event outscoring their opponents 251-127 along the way.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
JULY 2002: Outback International Sootout
A bronze medal for the 2002 Florida squad.
BEREA, OHIO
JULY 2002: Ohio Girls Basketball Magazine Shootout
MIAMI, FLORIDA
AUGUST 2002: University of Miami Hurricanes team camp
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
MARCH 2003: Tennessee Lady Tigers Shootout
2003 O.B.A. Provincial Champions finished the tournament with a 4-1 record.
RYE, NEW YORK
JULY 2003: Future Stars Shootout
Tournament #1 for the 2003 summer edition of the S.O.B.C. Renegades.
SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
JULY 2003: Blue Chip: Notre Dame
Tournament #2 for the 2003 summer Renegades.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
APRIL 2004: Blue Chip: Virginia
2004 O.B.A Provincial Bronze Medalists finished the event with a 5-0 record.
RYE, NEW YORK
JULY 2004: Future Stars Shootout
Tournament #1 for the two 2004 summer S.O.B.C. Renegades teams.
WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA
JULY 2004: Blue Chip: Purdue
Tournament #2 for the two 2004 S.O.B.C. Renegades teams.
LANSING, MICHIGAN
MARCH 2005: Michigan Belles Shootout
2005 O.B.A Provincial Champions finished the event with a 4-1 record.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
APRIL 2005: Blue Chip: Virginia
2005 O.B.A Provincial Champions finished the event with a 5-0 record.
STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT
JULY 2005: Future Stars Shootout:
Tournament #1 for the 2005 summer Renegades.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
JULY 2005: Blue Chip: Purdue
Tournament #2 for the 2005 summer Renegades.
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