On behalf of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA), it is my great pleasure to welcome our players, coaches, o cials, volunteers, families, and fans to the 2026 NWBA Junior and Adult National Championships.
Each year, this event brings together the very best of our sport—uniting athletes, teams, and supporters from across the country and beyond. These championships represent the highest level of competition in wheelchair basketball and celebrate the dedication, perseverance, and community that define the NWBA.
Events of this scale are only possible through extraordinary collaboration. We extend our sincere gratitude to our sta , partners, sponsors, and volunteers for their unwavering support and for the thousands of hours of planning that have gone into making this tournament possible. A special thank you to Alana Cooper, Scott Bruscato, and the entire Discover Monroe team for their outstanding partnership and tireless e orts over the past two years in helping bring this event to life.
Team registration fees cover less than one quarter of the total cost of hosting this event. Our sponsors and community partners play a critical role in making these championships possible, and we encourage everyone to take a moment to thank them for their generous support.
As we celebrate the 77th year of the NWBA, teams from 45 states, Puerto Rico and Canada, representing more than 2,500 athletes ranging in age from 5 to 79, will compete for five National Championship titles and one NIT championship — a remarkable reflection of the growth and inclusiveness of our sport.
We are also honored to induct the 2026 NWBA Hall of Fame class, recognizing individuals whose impact and dedication have helped shape our sport. This year’s inductees are Kathy Miller, Eric Barber, William Carson “Buddy” Barners Jr., and Jim Glatch.
The NWBA Board of Directors and National O ce hope you enjoy the competition, the special events, and the hospitality of the greater West Monroe community. We remain committed to growing the game of wheelchair basketball through partnership, inclusion, and opportunity—both on and o the court.
Thank you for being part of this celebration of our sport and the remarkable athletes who make it possible.
Matt Pierre President NWBA Board of Directors
MEETTHE TEAM
NWBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Matt Pierre – President
Teresa Skinner – Vice President
Mike Godsey – Treasurer
Dug Jones – Secretary
Margaret Stran – Member
Doug Garner - Member
Rose Hollermann – Member (Athlete Director)
Nate Hinze – Member (Athlete Director)
Bailey Moody – Member (Athlete Director)
Morgan Wood – Member (Athlete Director)
Christina Schwab – Member (Athlete Director)
Lauren Lobrano – Member
Jim Houston – Member
Carlos Terrazas – Member
Greg Smith – Member
NWBA NATIONAL OFFICE STAFF
Brandon McBeain – Executive Director / Chief Executive O cer
Tina Kaufman-Cain – Business/Compliance Manager
Erich Groezinger – Membership Services & Programs Manager
Matthew Torres – Communications/ Marketing Specialist
DIVISION COMMISSIONERS
Mike Bauler – Junior Division
Buddy Barnes – Adult Division
Junior Rodriguez – Women’s Division
Lee Montgomery – Military Division
Kelly Fischbach – Intercollegiate Division
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HISTORY OF NWBA
RULES OF THE GAME
JUNIOR PREP DIVISION ROSTERS
JUNIOR VARSITY DIVISION ROSTERS
ADULT DIVISION I ROSTERS
ADULT DIVISION II ROSTERS
ADULT DIVISION III ROSTERS
VARSITY BRACKET
ADULT DIVISION I BRACKET
ADULT DIVISION II BRACKET
Kansas City Kings
Tampa Bay Strong Dogs
Lakeshore Storm
Bridge City Rolling Blazers
Tucson Lobos
Detroit Wheelchair Pistons
Memorial Rehabilitation Sharks
Texas Ball Hogs
ParaSport Spokane
Seattle Sonics
CAST Iron Skillets
NMCSD Wolfpack
Shepherd Stealers
Charlottesville Cardinals
Charlotte Rollin’ Hornets
Cleveland Wheelchair Cavaliers
LA Hotwheels
Magee Spokesmen- Red
Sacramento Royals
Houston Rolling Rockets
Rochester Wheels
9th/10th Place Brooks Ballers
San Antonio ParaSport Spurs
Bennett Blazers
WASA Marquette Golden Eagles
LWSRA Hawks
Tacoma Titans
Austin Rec’ers
ADULT DIVISION III BRACKET
World War II veterans gave birth to wheelchair basketball in 1946. They played in Veterans Administration (VA) hospitals in Birmingham (CA) and Framingham (MA), as well as at the Corona Naval Station (CA) where World War II veterans were being treated for various degrees of paralysis. The Birmingham Report published an article on November 26, 1946, titled “Plegics Win Wheelchair Game, 16 to 6”. The veterans competed against doctors who practiced at the Birmingham Hospital. In 1947 the Birmingham team traveled to the Corona Naval Station where they competed in the first match between two wheelchair basketball teams.
Within two years, six teams emerged representing VA hospitals across the US. National tournaments were organized and hosted by the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA).
In 1948, the NWBA and the first official National Wheelchair Basketball Tournament (NWBT) were organized by the NWBA pioneer and Hall-of-Fame inductee Tim Nugent of the University of Illinois. That same year, in a remarkable act of self-determination, the Birmingham VA Flying Wheels took to the air and challenged VA hospital teams throughout the US. Wheelchair basketball soon became the number one sport of individuals with disabilities. VA teams and players joined the NWBA shortly after 1948.
Wheelchair basketball for women began to surface in the mid-1960’s. In 1968, a US team competed alongside US men in the Paralympic Games in Tel Aviv, Israel. Since
only a men’s division existed in the NWBA at that time, the few women who played in the US competed on teams consisting of men only. As of 1970, one team had been formed, the University of Illinois Ms. Kids. During the 1973-1974 season, the Ms. Kids played the Southern Illinois University Squidettes in the Men’s Old Gym on the University of Illinois campus in Urbana. This was the first recorded wheelchair basketball game between two organized women’s teams in the US, and the first women’s wheelchair basketball game between two collegiate women’s teams. In 1977 a proposal to create a Women’s Division was submitted to the NWBA delegates by University of Illinois graduate student and future Hall-of-Fame inducted Bob Szyman. Following the approval of the proposal, six teams were formed. In 1978 these six teams competed in the national tournament, hosted by the University of Illinois.
Since 1991, the NWBA has attained considerable recognition in the public domain. It became an associate member of the US Congress. It is now an active member of USA Basketball. Its former Commissioner, Stan Labanowich, yet another University of Illinois graduate and NWBA Hall of Fame member, was appointed to USA Basketball’s Board of Directors.
Wheelchair basketball has come a long way since its origins in the US in 1946. The NWBA has since grown to over 200 teams. We are also proud to say that the pioneering National Wheelchair Basketball Association has given birth to hundreds of teams from North and South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. The US now competes against teams from these regions at the Paralympic Games and the World Championships.
COURT
A regulation college sized (94 feet by 50 feet) court is used for all NWBA competitions. The foul lane (12 feet wide), foul line (15 feet) and college three-point line (20.75 feet) are used in NWBA events. BASKETS - The NWBA uses traditional 10-foot height baskets for all divisions, except for the Junior Prep Division, 13 years old and younger, where an 8.5-foot basket is used.
BASKETBALLS
Molten is the official basketball provider of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. The Adult Division (DI, DII, DIII), Intercollegiate Men’s and Junior Varsity use a size 7 ball. The Intercollegiate Women’s and Women’s Division use a size 6 ball. The Junior Prep Division uses a size 5 basketball.
PLAYER
Any individual is eligible, who has of permanent severe leg disability or paralysis of the lower portion of the body. A person will benefit from participation in wheelchair basketball, who would be denied the opportunity to play basketball were it not for the wheelchair adaptation.
WHEELCHAIR
The height of the seat must not exceed 21 inches from the floor. The height of the foot platform or rest point of contact must be no more than 4 7/8 inches from the floor. Seat cushions are permitted for medical and therapeutic reasons. A medium weight foam rubber is permitted (2” maximum thickness for Class III and IV players and 4” maximum thickness for all other players). A heel strap of 1 1⁄2” width (minimum) must be attached to the foot platform bars. Each chair must be equipped with a roll bar or other protective device to ensure against damage to the playing surface.
CONTACT
The chair is considered a part of the player. General rules of contact in regular basketball (charging, blocking, etc.) apply to wheelchair basketball.
TIME LIMITS
An offensive player cannot remain more than three seconds in the free throw lane while the player’s team is in possession of the ball.
DRIBBLE
A player in possession of the ball may not push more than twice in succession with one or both hands in either direction without dribbling, passing or shooting. Taking more than two consecutive pushes constitutes a traveling violation. A player may, however, wheel the chair and bounce the ball simultaneously just as an able bodied player runs and bounces the ball simultaneously in regular basketball.
LOSS OF THE BALL
If a player in possession of the ball makes any physical contact with the floor or tilts the chair so far backward that the anti-tip (safety) casters touch the floor, it is a violation and the ball is awarded to the other team.
PHYSICAL ADVANTAGE FOUL
Because of the varying causes and degrees of disability among participants, a basic rule of keeping seated in the wheelchair at all times and not using a functional leg or leg stump for physical advantage over an opponent is strictly enforced. An infraction of this rule (rebound, jump ball, etc.) constitutes a physical advantage foul. It is so recorded in the official scorebook. Three such fouls disqualify a player from the game. Two free throws are awarded, and the ball is given to the opposing team out of bounds.
FALLING
If a player falls out of the chair during play, the officials will immediately suspend play if there is any chance of danger to the fallen player. If not, the officials will withhold their whistles until the particular play in progress has been completed. If a player falls out of the chair to gain possession of the ball or by falling keeps opponents from gaining possession of the ball, the ball is awarded to the opposing team.
RULES OF THE GAME
ATX ABILITIES
Benjamin Garlick
Amelia Gwinn
Anna Hehman
Jaxon Reid
Leon Scott
Jahsua Tavarez
Nathan Adams
James Allen
Michael Foka
Miles Lynn
Finley McKeag
BRIDGE CITY ROLLING BLAZERS
Harper Costa
Austin Justin
Anderlin Stuart
Benjamin Wilkinson
Josiah Gess
Molly Fanning
James Ferguson
Charles Brandt
Leo Hibbard
Xavier Waldow
Cornthwaite
BLAZESPORTS JR. HAWKS
Adela Alejo
Jordan Bates
Eli Bean
Corvin Byers
Toan Clarke
Silas Eubanks
Hudson Garner
Nathaniel Georges
Jacee Hand
Lucas Kerns
Reagan McElroy
Cameron Mintz
Alexis Moody
Sebastian Podesta
Emerson Russell
Ripley Sewak
Paul Sturtz
Hope Yun
Noah Fansler
Titus Steere
CINCINNATI DRAGONS
Noa Benga Landon Collins Brynn McCauley
Elijah Peacock
Zoe Smith
Hunter Watters
Virtuous Rose Bennett
Wayne Bird
Tristan LaFord
Ethen Miller
Anna Grace Philippe
Max Valentine
Branson West
Tyler Bast
Charlotte Stiller
COURAGE KENNY ROLLING ROWDIES
Paul Hinton
Benjamin Landwehr
Hunter Landwehr
Mason Woizeschke
Athul Allen
Griffin Anderson
Ellianna Blaine
Athena Holthaus
David Hudnall
Henry Ireland
Clinton Norris
Isaac Wellberg
DALLAS JR WHEELCHAIR
Brenton Carter
Kaden Casebolt
Lorelei Costanzo
Ryle Feng
Cash Harris
Ethan Harrison
Declan Henry
Kaiden Jackson
Peyton King
Journey McLeod
Solomon Paresky
Evelyn Peltier
William Peltier
Noah Rentz
Emit Wall
Keaton Anderson
Kellen Davis
Ethen Hansen
Vivian Hoop
FAIRFAX FALCONS
Matías Agudelo Naranjo
Josephine Costello
Jacob Dibble
Diego Longenecker Retana
Paisley Minor
Raphaël Reilly
Jocelyn Swinson
Derricke Egypt
Cayden Green
Adrian Icochea
Emily Jensen
KATIE’S KOMETS
Annabelle Johnson Anthony Campolei
Brooks Cohen
Kevin Dietz
Ivy Glaser
Bristol Heller
Vivian Jarret
Kameron McMullen
Elijah Smith
Tyler Sussman
Ian Todd
Elwood Westhoff
Aaron Butler-Rodriguez
Robert Deegan
Moustafa Eldeeb
LAKESHORE SHARKS
Peter Askham
Eve Bowen
Charles Cleghorn
Donovan Ellis
Elizabeth Harris
Samuel Kirkland
Noah Schepman
Sir Thomas
Clinton Townsend Eliza Wilder
John
LWSRA HAWKS/SYNERGY
Ava Bronkema
Dayna Cuervo
Bailey Donnersberger
Liel Goldman
Elijah Gorecki
Julia Gorecki
Bosco Guzman Arteaga
Maurya Koduri
Nathan Salazar
Shreya Srivathsan
James Stillwell
Adrian Szczerba
Ellen Trainor
Cody Travis
Emma Vallejo
Noah Villarreal
Brantley Williams Vakaris Umbrasas
LOUISVILLE LIGHTNING GREEN
Skyler Biggerstaff
Emerson Grace Johnson
Malcolm MacIntyre
Easton Otte
Avery Richardson
Emmy Trippett
Evelyn Grace Williams
Ella Willis
Stuthi Dev
Ayla Duncan
Isaac Duncan
Maxson Schuster
Ava Sorrell-Young
Cassidy Staley
William Stewart
Austin Welker
MARY FREE BED JR. PACERS
Brandon Binkley
Kierstyn Carlson
Peter Ginn
Jasper Humphrey Kaden Stevenson
Kladder
MUSIC CITY THUNDER
Archie Chunn
Angler Davis
James Davis
Elijah Frohmiller
Paxton Hinton
Davionna Kinnard
Weslyn Martinez
Mihajlov
Wiberg
RHI JR. RACERS
Corn
Gaynor Turner Gentry
Abigail Holden
Braxton Johnson
Dadrian Landreth
Elijah Taylor
Jack Weitz
Aiden Wolfe
Jack Zierke
Jonathin Perez
NEW YORK ROLLING FURY
# First Name Last Name Class
Aboubacar Cisse Alayna Jackson
Sophia Klauck
Cooper Roberts
Leah Schmidt
Eleanor Schumacher
Kayden Stecker
Joseph Steffek
Gunnar Vrtochnick
Roland Wilkerson
Anna Cosgrove
Ivy Cosgrove
Jacob Anderson
Zachary Bacon
Braulio Dolores Becerra
Michaela Mendez
Brock Naylor
Zachary Zurliene
Nathan Adams
James Allen
Michael Foka
Miles Lynn
Finley McKeag
Elena Casaubon
Laelani Croan
Nathanael Gabrysch
Breighton Hamel
Jade Hemphill
Kooper Hernandez
Hunter Mastaler
Maynor Zapet Castillo
Geneva Burrows
Austin Cruz
Mitchell Everly
Zayne Hammoudeh
Celeste Hayes
Adalyn Kisel
Elena Knowles
Ta’Shaun Myers
Holden Schwamberger
Dawson Simons
William Simons
Noah Fansler
Titus Steere
JP Brandon
Hannah Gladney
John Grimsley
John Harvey
Kayleah Holliman
Ethan McWhorter
Blaize Moore
Braxton Munkel
Clayton Ralph
Gabriel Sesto
Logan Sesto
Najee Smothers
Caleb Yun
BROOKS BULLSHARKS
First Name Last Name Class
Matthew Alvarez
George Austin
Easton Diehl
Linna Heck
Jacob Lopez
Daniel Phillips
Kai Ryan
Siehra Waldschmidt
Marshawn Wilson
CINCINNATI
First Name Last Name Class
Tyler Bast
Charlotte Stiller
Andrew Gay
Natilee Greenwald
Henry Horton
Conner Hunt
Tomas Korte
Kobe McClure
Ruthie “Mae” McKnight
Sean Nichols
Ellie Orosz
Alessa Waldbillig
Jia Jun Wilbanks
Virtuous Rose Bennett
Wayne Bird Tristan LaFord
Ethen Miller
First Name Last Name Class
Tucker Anderson
Gabryella Ashe
Parker Burgard
Isabel Cashion
Ian Clutter
Jordan Dykstra
Noah Fike
Liam Lenetz
Noah Lewis
Andrew Lucas
Mackenzie Michel
Julia Palyok
Franklin Patterson
Cameron Ruis
Hudson Tucker
Anna Grace Philippe Max Valentine
Branson West
First Name Last Name Class
Armstrong
Becker
Dean
Falcon Mackenzie Groth Otis Hansen Skinner
Daniel Herrera Ortega Ethan Wolvert Paul Hinton Benjamin Landwehr
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KANSAS CITY KINGS
Stephen Bandimere
Isiah Barr
Riley Blee
Matt Bollig
John Gilbert
Ricardo Lucien
Jeremiah Mangels
Clayton Peters
Nathan Rainge
Natalie Schneider
Anderson Strom
Tyrone Bradley Sr
Raymone Brown
Derrick Caldwell
Myreo Dixon
Andrew Downs
Andre Edwards
Billy Foster
Tyler Houghton
Tyler Keller
Jerome Montgomery Jr
William Mullen
Jacob Szczepanski
Robert Wells
LAKESHORE
Rashad Bennett
Jeremy Boyd
Lindy Bridges
Rachel Doud
Ryan Eliassen
Renato Jurado
Spencer Kimbro
Phillip Lindsey
Mojica
Muata
Karneshia Patton
Roderick Rogers
Venkatram Tyrus Williams
MEMORIAL REHABILITATION SHARKS
Arnold Barnes
Ben Reis
Chris Ridenour
Angela Rodriguez
Manuel Rodriguez
Wilberto Rodriguez
Jeremie Thomas
Lewis Valcourt
PARASPORT SPOKANE
Charlie Aamodt
Jack Coy
Trayton Dwyer
David Evjen
Anthony Farve
David Grassi Robert Hunt Chelsea McClammer Mynor Molina Brycen Phillips
NMCSD WOLF PACK
Jillian Vickers Charles Armstead
Baltazar
Jhoonar Barrera
Isaac Blunt
Daniel Cashen
Gabi Cha
Brandi Evans
Randy Jaramillo
David Norris
Orlando Perez
Dagoberto Saenz
Kayla Saska
Anesi Tuufuli
Hector Varela
Demetrius Walker
SEATTLE SONICS
Michael Cloy
Samir Jusupovic
Kendrick Newton
Kalen Reese
Rafael Rodriguez
Treyvon Smith
Najee Smothers
Christina Young
Tyler Buysse
Sydney Durr
Ethen Hansen
Owen Horsley
Aarya Krishnan
Isaac Lujan
Tyler Malone
Rylan Munson
Weston Powell
Mark Ramirez
Caden White
Charlie Zerzan
Gerard Ah-Fook
Adrina Castro
Manuel Estrada
Brian Garber
Sarah Heinzl
Rihana Ibrahim
Ismaila Jarjue
Jesse Robinson
Shane Rodabaugh
Richard Sandoval
Will Sikes
Garnett Silver-Hall
Brian Strickland
Karl Yares
ADULT DIVISION III
Rosters
AUSTIN REC’ERS
Johnny Benitez
Corey Brown
Elias Brown
Lee Brown
Gabriel Cardoso
Victoria Ceballos
Guillermo Espinoza
Joseph Fischer
Andy Gonzalez
Ryan Hundemer
Princess Kindred
Cheyenne Mcfall
Roberto Ovalle
Larry Stoddard
Raymond Turner
Jaime Urquiza-Santana
BENNETT BLAZERS
Alexander Ashton
Adrien Burnett
Kyle Cavalier
Ruby Elbert
Camden Flater
Jaedyn Frantz
Juwan Guy
Aiden Guzovsky
Stephen Machak
Seamus McNally
Tolu Ojo
Rohan Rai
David Ramos
Sarah Reid
Saxon Reynolds Jr
Lionel Rogers
Zoe Urban
Rebecca Wood
BROOKS BALLERS
Karlton Berry
Caden Farmer
Christopher Fonner
Francois Fried
Rod Hughes
Zachary Katzer
Esteban
Millan
Shanycia Mitchell
Anderson Mogollon
Kyle Power
Carlos Rojas
Kai Ryan
Matthew Sechrist
Jarrod Showers
Christopher Wolff
Zakhar Zimin
CHARLOTTE ROLLIN’
Gammel Bates
Kristian Champion
Isaac Cunningham
Jonathan Godsey
Jamal Jackson
Brandon Lehman
Kenneth Loux
Greg McKee
Eugene Robinson
Santiago Rueda
Gage Sheffler
Richard Travis
Hudson Tucker
Anton Tyulyu
David Warren
White
CHARLOTTESVILLE CARDINALS
Megan Anderson
Penney Dodson
Brian Douglas Traquan Dunn
Ana Jermstad
Marcus Johnson
Josiah Knight
Brandon Rush
India Sims
Romella Snedeker
Arthur Tracy
Ricky Valenzuela
Tom Vandever
Eddie Wimbish
HOUSTON ROLLING ROCKETS
Keita Albert Ramiro Bermudez
Kevin Carreon
Oziel Flores
Christopher Garcia
Francisco Guzman
Jason Lay
Ben McCullough Muzammil Mevawalla
Wiley Moore
Shannon Ravare
John Rendon
Toray Reynolds
Anthony Rose
Roland Sanders
Selvin Velasquez
CLEVELAND WHEELCHAIR CAVALIERS
Daniel Brenneman
Gabe Davis
Conner Hunt
Gregory Johnson
Robert Johnson
Samuel Johnson
Amin Jones
Abigail LaPole
Makayla Maxwell
DJ Patterson
Anthony Robinson
Damonte Robinson
Ben Weaver
Billy Weaver
Erik Whetstone
Ryan Zolnier
LA HOTWHEELS
Amir Alipoor Shahsavari
Victor Arriola
Thomas Boers
Gerald Burton
Christian Clemmons
Yuri Doering
Enrique Garcia
Armando Ibarra
Freddy Izaguirre
Larney Johnson
Dieudonne Munyaneza
Larry Purfoy
Robinson
Sowell-Jordan Felix Tapia Alexus Williams
Matthew Yasha
RostersADULT DIVISION
ADULT DIVISION III
LWSRA HAWKS
Cameron Davis
Gabriel Hammad
Cory Klene
Camdynn Lopez
Zaelyn Marshall
Mekhi Mcgruder
Jonathan Parris
MAGEE SPOKESMEN RED
Toni Blakely
Aaron Boggs
Tyheim Bowen
John DeAngelo
Cor’Rales Dupree
Jimmy Falls
Ciarlo Liples
Theodore Luster
Travis Nock
Andrew Reid
Celeste Russo
Lamar Wayman
ROCHESTER WHEELS
First Name Last Name Class
Tyler Ball
Jada Brown
Kevin Burnside Jr
James Cervini
Ryan Chalmers
Gabriel Cortes
Thomas Dane
Luis Garcia
Tristan Hayflinger
Connor Herbst
Xavier Major
Miguel Ortiz
Samuel Ott
Keith Paprocki
Richar
Spinks
SACRAMENTO ROYALS
Kanon Aiono
Evan Baughman
Bailey Burkhart
Sean Butler
Romeo Capell
Michael Cimino
David Garcia
Dela Harlley
Dewayne Jackson
Dzmitry Kulik
Michael Maxey
Kobe McClure
Ong
Ramirez
Roberts
Robertson
Rodriguez Joshua Vang
SAN ANTONIO PARASPORTS SPURS
William
Isaiah Gonzalez
Deon Knowles
Justin Lane
Justin Larson
Nakia Merritte
Quentin Miles
Mohammad Bilal Mirbat Zai
Brent Norris
Christopher Pettway
Adam Saldana
Enrique Torrens
Gregory Walker
Steven Wurth
SAN DIEGO SILVERBACKS
Jahshaka Acevedo
Marvin Alexander
Kory Barnett
Manuel Cano
Julian Dunn
Gabriel Eisenman
Jose Estrada
Manuel Fernandez
Isaac Gamez Gallego
Thom Gilbert
Anilyze Gonzalez
Spencer Hopp
Michelle Johnson
Kaiya Kagami
DeShjon Mitchell
Jiesyl Rama
Daniel Sanchez
TACOMA TITANSETS
Jose Adriano
Jacob Freeland
Isan Goldwire
Brian Hackethal
Nathias Heard
Stuart Heath
Matthew Mickunas
Jerry Mitchell
Ryan Nelson
Danzig Norberg
Alfonso Rodriguez
Noah Seidel
Christopher Soran
David Stump
Nicholas Weiss
Mykaela Wills
WASA MARQUETTE EAGLES
Eric Barber
Monique Cooper
Daniel Franecki
Jenny Grosschad
Bernard Guerin
Elizabeth Guerin
Alan Lewis
Matthew Majszak
James McCloskey
Taylor Post
Michael Zvara Eric Anderson
Cameron Sports
Rebeca Valenzuela Fraire
James Williams
Alex McKenzie
Gianni Quintero
Daniel Sandow
Sydney Schmidt
Steven Slack
Caleb Spangler
ADULT DIVISION
U N L E A S H Y O U R I N N E R
NWBA BILL & JULIE DUNCAN GOOD GUY AWARD
Year Name
2001 Cheryl Vines
2002 Vena McCormack
2003 Al Youakim
2004 John Sikora & Paul Jackson
2005 Joe & Roseanne Kirlin
2006 Jo Fowler
2007 Eddie Diggs
2008 Herman Keys, Sr.
2009 Guy Perry
2010 Mike Godsey
2011 Bob Anger
2012 Ron & Tricia Labar
2013 Lisa Russ
2014 Larry Turner (posthumous)
2015 George Kiefner
2016 Jayne Chilutti
2017 No Winner
2018 Darlene Hunter
2019 Dave Elbert
2020 Diane Winterstein
2022 Junior Rodriguez
2023 Buddy Barnes
2024 Wayne Bozeman (posthumous)
2025 Allison and Tonya Fromm
CAPTAIN JAMES S. URE AWARD
Year Name
1961 Harry Hampton, St. Louis Rolling Rams
1962 Carl Cash, Richmond Charioteers
1963 Jack Hagans, Indianapolis Olympians
1964 Dick Maduro, Tampa Wheels
1965 Zack Hickman
1966 Ed Owen, Illinois Gizz Kids
1967 Roger Davis, Nashville Wheelcats
1968 Tom Brown, Illinois Gizz Kids
1969 Norm McGee, Nashville Wheelcats
1970 Jim McElhiney, Nashville Wheelcats
1971 Pat Kileen, Richmond Charioteers
1972 Gary Odorowski, Detroit Sparks
1973 Bill Foust, Indianapolis Olympians
1974 Ed Owen, Santa Ana Radiers
1975 Jim Worth, Orange County Raiders
1976 Roger Davis, Music City Wheelers
1977 Gary Odorowski, Detroit Sparks
1978 Roger Davis, Music City Wheelers
1979 Al Campos, Casa Colina Condors
1980 Maurice Phillips, Westland Sparks
1981 Al Campos, Casa Colina Condors
1982 David Kiley, Casa Colina Condors
1983 Maurice Phillips, Westland Sparks
1984 Maurice Phillips, Westland Sparks
1985 Roger Davis, Music City Wheelers
1986 Kris Lenzo, Toledo Silver Streaks
1987 Dave Kroon, Grand Rapids Pacers
1988 Maurice Phillips, Toledo Silver Streaks
1989 Maurice Phillips, Detroit Sparks
1990 Mike Schlappi, Casa Colina Condors
1991 Reggie Colton, Music City Lightning
1992 Al Campos, Casa Colina Condors
1993 Al Campos, Casa Colina Condors
1994 Maurice Phillips, Music City Lightning
1995 Linda Kutrowski, Ottawa Royals
1996 John Chambers, Nevada Muckers
1997 Jim Ladoucuer, Ann Arbor Thunderbirds
1998 Chuck Berry, Virginia Beach Sunwheelers
1999 Fred Harris, Charlotte Wheelchair Hornets
2000 Randy Snow, Austin Wreckers
2002 Scott Session, UWW
2003 Mark Hartney, Virginia Beach Sunwheelers
2004 Lee Williams, Golden State Warriors
2005 Trooper Johnson, Golden State Warriors
2006 Jerry Terry, Dallas Wheelchair Mavs II
2007 Brandon Rush, Charlottesville Cardinals
2009 Jason Holkomson, Utah Wheelin Jazz
2010 Brandon Rush, Charlottesville Cardinals
2011 Gavin Cloy, Shepherd Stealers
2012 Ryan Chalmers, RHI Pacers
2013 Mariya Redden, Bay City Thunder
2014 Jermell Pennie, Dallas Wheelchair Mavs
2015 James Adams, Shepherd Stealers
2016 Dominique Rogers, Albuquerque Kings
2017 Dominique Rogers, Albuquerque Kings
2018 Michelle Jenkins, Sacramento Rollin’ Kings
2019 Curran Brown, Shepherd Stealers
2022 James Bohnett, Golden State Warriors
2023 Erica Wilson, Charlotte Rollin’ Hornets
2024 Malcom Wright, Rancho Halos
2025 Adrina Castro, Tucson Lobos
DIVISION I MVPS
Year Name
1970 George Veenstra, Champ. - Urbana Black Knights