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Native Americans shoot hoops at AWA

SAT 6/25
If the Indian nations as a whole were ever to declare a sport their national pastime, you can bet basketball would be right up there with lacrosse. Basketball has been an all-consuming passion and a source of pride in Native American communities for generations, with reservation courts serving as proving grounds for players who could more than hold their own on any court. The cream of the Native American crop pursues their hoop dreams in our own backyard at the 2005 Native American Basketball Invitational, Saturday, June 25 at America West Arena, 201 East Jefferson. Games begin at 2 p.m. A field of 64 teams from across the United States and Canada will have been whittled down to four teams in both the boys' and girls' divisions prior to Saturday's action, which features the semifinal and championship games for both. General admission tickets cost $10. Children 6 and younger are admitted free. Visit www.nabihoops.com. -- Craig Wallach

Native American basketball is the real thing.
NABI
Native American basketball is the real thing.
Benefiting youth at risk of . . . well, not of dressing like this, we hope.
courtesy of ARCA
Benefiting youth at risk of . . . well, not of dressing like this, we hope.
Chandler's version of Breaking Away.
courtesy of David Hertz
Chandler's version of Breaking Away.
If you see cool shirts and profuse bleeding, you've got rugby.
If you see cool shirts and profuse bleeding, you've got rugby.

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Alley up for a good cause

SAT 6/25
Certified roofers do it better -- for charity, of course -- on Saturday, June 25, when the Arizona Roofing Contractors Association hosts the eighth annual "Raising the Roof for Our Youth" bowling tourney from noon to 5:30 p.m. at the Brunswick Mission Bell Lanes, 17210 North 59th Avenue in Glendale. Proceeds benefit Phoenix Youth At Risk. Call 602-258-1012. -- Joe WatsonThe Wheel World
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Rugby's what now?

SAT 6/25
Ever since that first footballer used his hands to pick up the football, somebody's been trying to tackle the guy with the football. Well, not the football, the rugby ball. Confused yet? Check this out: Legend has it that Teddy Roosevelt was so appalled at the brutality of rugby, he insisted changes be made. So, now, we call the game football. Woah! But who cares about football (either type)? Let's talk rugby. The Tempe Rugby Club (est. 1980) is hosting the Sizzling 7s Tournament, Saturday, June 25. Teams governed by the Pacific Coast Rugby Union (Arizona, Northern California, Utah, Washington, Oregon and Idaho) will compete in this unique and fast-paced showdown. Each team is reduced from fifteen to seven players. Every match is composed of two seven-minute halves. Expect to see a dozen or more clubs with players from New Zealand, South Africa, Hawaii and more. First game kicks off at 4 p.m. at Snedigar Sports Complex in Chandler, 4500 South Basha Road. Admission is free. Visit www.temperugby.com. -- Aaron Burckle

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Brutes up in arms

SAT 6/25
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