Pacesetter Sports had a successful season again in 2007 by providing
Minnesota Basketball News, Pacesetter Tournaments, and Pacesetter Camps
for over 30,000 players, coaches and fans.
Minnesota Basketball News provided seven issues and hosted Top 100 Expo
Showcases for both top boys' players and top girls' players, each with
over 70 players attending.
Pacesetter Camps provided two new camps, the overnight Pacesetter
Shooting Camp conducted by Pacesetter Director Jeff McCarron and the
Championship Basketball Camp conducted by John and Alex Carlson of
Litchfield.
Pacesetter also provided nearly 70 basketball and volleyball area camps in
Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
Pacesetter also conducted the 2007 Minnesota Youth State Basketball
Championship with over 700 teams entering qualifying in 8 regions
throughout the state.
The 2007 Minnesota Boys' State Basketball Champions:
5th grade - Fairmont
6th grade - Marshall
7th grade - Montevideo
8th grade - Zumbrota-Mazeppa
9th grade - Mayer HoopMasters
The 2007 Minnesota Girls' State Basketball Champions:
5th grade - Moorhead
6th grade - Crookston
7th grade - Marshall
8th grade - Caledonia
9th grade - New London-Spicer
Pacesetter also provided the youth MIT, the Pacesetter Open, a series of
summer varsity Saturday tournaments, and the Pacesetter varsity MIT for
59 teams, and the annual Pacesetter Sweet Sixteen with 32 of the top
teams in Minnesota.
Varsity MIT Girls' Champion: Hawley
Varsity MIT Boys' Champion: Crosby-Ironton
Girls' Sweet Sixteen Champion: Centennial
Boys' Sweet Sixteen Champion: Minnetonka
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