The 2007 Jim Couch Fall Reunion Games will be held on Saturday, October 27th at the Baychester C.C. (Bronx). Some of the NY Metro area’s top middle and high school talent will be in attendance. Mr. Couch has provided many educational ops for student-athletes. This past June, Memphis Grizzlie training camp signee Kasib Powell brought his AAU team to play in the inaugural games up at Manhattan College.


Coach Couch & alumni Kasib Powell

Schedule:
12:00 13 and under – Dyckman (Man) vs. Unique All-Stars (LI)
1:45 16 and under – Dyckman (Man) vs. United Brooklyn (BK)
3:00 Girls HS - Douglas Panthers (Man) vs. Jr. Knicks (Westchester)
5:15 Boys HS - New York All-Stars vs. Metro Area All-Stars

The Jim Couch Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that creates scholarship opportunities for the youth of the metropolitan area through free clinics, tournament play, and educational referrals. Coaches in attendance will be Jim Couch, Sid Jones, Hammer Stevens, John Riley, Torrel Harris, Wayne Wilson, and Eliu Rodriguez. The All-Star game roster will be posted soon.

2 Responses to “Jim Couch Reunion Fall Youth Games @ Baychester Community Center on 10.27.07”

  1. Sean Couch says:

    Players for the All-Star Game:

    Kemba Walker - Rice
    Darryl “Truck” Bryant - St. Rays
    Mookie Jones - Peekskill HS
    Tyshawn Taylor - St. Anthony
    more to come….

  2. Mike Jones says:

    I attended the Jim Couch High School game and it was amazing great players and lots of action just like the NBA Allstar game. The players played very hard. I was very impress with Kembra Walker, Daryle Brayant, Tobias Harris, Davis Imes, Patrick Jackson Clayton Sterling they played great.

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