Past Articles in Cut Camps Youth Sponsorship
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New Tiered YCC Format Draws Criticism
Lower-seeded teams won't have a shot at the title in some divisions.
Aug 1, 2017 by Charlie Eisenhood in News with 6 comments
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Amherst Invitational 2017: Tournament Recap
While watching the Girls’ Division final at the 26th annual Amherst Invitational, it was immediately apparent that there was something new about the game.
May 18, 2017 by Guest Author in News, Recap with 0 comments
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Amherst Invitational 2017: Tournament Preview
One of the most prestigious HS tournaments on the calendar.
May 11, 2017 by Guest Author in Preview with 0 comments
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Neuqua Knockout 2017: Tournament Recap, Presented By CUT Camps
Some great stories from the enormous high school tournament.
Apr 28, 2017 by Charlie Eisenhood in News with 1 comments
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Neuqua Knockout 2017: Girls’ Division Preview, Presented By CUT Camps
The Neuqua Knockout came into existence just two years ago in the wake of the departed Chicago Invite, filling a geographical hole for midwestern high school…
Apr 20, 2017 by Charlie Eisenhood in Preview with 0 comments
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Neuqua Knockout 2017: Boys’ Division Preview, Presented By CUT Camps
Seven top 25 teams take the field outside of Chicago.
Apr 20, 2017 by Charlie Eisenhood in Preview with 0 comments
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Paideia Cup 2017: Boys’ Division Preview, Presented By CUT Camps
Five of the top 10 teams in the nation will face off in Atlanta.
Apr 20, 2017 by Guest Author in Preview with 0 comments
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Paideia Cup 2017: Girls’ Division Preview, Presented By CUT Camps
The top three teams in the country headline the Paideia Cup lineup.
Apr 20, 2017 by Guest Author in Preview with 0 comments
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Neuqua Knockout 2017: Pools, Schedule, And Film Schedule [Pres. By CUT Camps]
Ultiworld is excited to be covering one of the biggest and most important high school tournaments on the calendar: the 2017 Neuqua Knockout!
Apr 18, 2017 by Charlie Eisenhood in Livewire, News with 0 comments
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YULA Invite 2017: Tournament Recap (Boys), Presented By CUT Camp
Carolina Friends and East Chapel Hill asserted North Carolina's dominance.
Mar 29, 2017 by Patrick Stegemoeller in News, Recap with 2 comments