[First time in the tournament! ]Announcement of the “U18 Nissin Foods Tokai Block League 2024” (boys) championship | Nagoya Diamond Dolphins

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Thank you for your continued support for the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins.
Nagoya Diamond Dolphins U18 will be participating in the “U18 Nissin Foods Tokai Block League 2024”, and the winner of the Tokai Block League has been determined based on the match results on Sunday, October 6th.

The Dolphins U18 finished the entire schedule with 7 wins and 1 loss, winning their first championship of the tournament.
This is the first time that a B.LEAGUE club U18 team has won the U18 Nissin Foods Block League.

Details of the tournament[U18 Nissin Foods League Basketball Tournament]Special websitePlease check.

U18 Nissin Foods Tokai Block League 2024 Overview

Japan Basketball Association (JBA)

Tokai Basketball Association
Gifu Prefecture Basketball Association General Incorporated Foundation
Shizuoka Prefecture Basketball Association
Aichi Prefecture Basketball Association
Mie Prefecture Basketball Association General Incorporated Association

Tokai Basketball Association
Venue Prefectural Basketball Association
Participating teams

Nissin Foods Co., Ltd. / Ando Sports and Food Culture Foundation

Takayama Nishi High School (Gifu Prefecture)
Tomita High School (Gifu Prefecture)
Hamamatsu Kaiseikan High School (Shizuoka Prefecture)
Numazu Chuo High School (Shizuoka Prefecture)
Chubu University Daiichi High School (Aichi Prefecture)
Sakuragaoka High School (Aichi Prefecture)
Prefectural Yokkaichi Technical High School (Mie Prefecture)
Prefectural Tsu Technical High School (Mie Prefecture)
Nagoya Diamond Dolphins U18 (B.LEAGUE U18)

1st round round robin league match with 8 teams representing each prefecture + 1 team representing the B.LEAGUE club U18 team

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Nagoya Diamond Dolphins U18 match results

August 13 (Fire)
Nagoya D U18 ○ 82 – 81 ● No. 1 in Chubu University
August 14 (water)
Nagoya D U18 ○ 70 – 69 ● Hamamatsu Kaiseikan
Sunday, September 8th
Nagoya D U18 ○ 89 – 49 ● Yokkaichi Kogyo
Sunday, September 15th
Nagoya D U18 ○ 64 – 58 ● Tomita
September 16 (month and celebration)
Nagoya D U18 ● 82 – 83 ○ Takayama West
September 23 (month and blessing)
Nagoya D U18 ○ 60 – 59 ● Sakuragaoka
October 4 (gold)
Nagoya D U18 ○ 79 – 57 ● Tsuko
Sunday, October 6th
Nagoya D U18 ○ 100 – 68 ● Numazu Chuo

Comment from Imanishi player

Thank you very much for your support! !
All of the games were competitive until the very end, and there were many close matches, but I am very happy that the entire team fought through and came out victorious.

This tournament is a valuable opportunity to play against high schools as an official game, so I’m very happy to win this championship because it shows that the Dolphins youth can compete at this level. I think it was a big win because it let people know that we are improving.
We have championships, elite leagues, and other tournaments coming up in the future, so we’ll do our best as a team to improve each other and grow!

Wakano player comment

Thank you so much for all your support! ! !
We were able to win a tournament with many strong schools, and the fact that we were able to grab the title gave us a lot of confidence.
We don’t often have the opportunity to play against high schools, but in this tournament we had the opportunity to play against many strong schools, and it was a great experience for us as we were able to discover what works and what doesn’t.
We want to make the most of this experience and work hard to improve each other and become champions in all tournaments.
Thank you for your continued support!

The latest information is[Official]Nagoya Diamond Dolphins AcademyPlease check Twitter.


2024-10-08 10:04:58

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