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Homewood won the 2000 International Championship in Orlando, Fla. with a 44-38 title-game victory over the Chicago Washington Jaguars.

2011 record: 18-6
Coaches: Justin Edgecombe, Joe Reed, George Friel.

JV Vikings: 11-7
Coaches: Trebor Edgecombe, Mike Peabody, Trebor Edgecombe, Jr..

Administration: Walt Shipman, Tom Kelly, Kevin Kelly
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Homewood captured 4th at the International Tournament

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Vikings (18-6) settle for fourth place overall
at 43rd International tourney in Orlando
  
   Homewood fell behind early and settled for fourth place Thursday at the 43rd annual International Small Fry Tournament at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla. The Vikings concluded the season with an 18-6 mark after qualifying for their 10th Final Four since 1980.
    Chi-Town NBN 47, Homewood 36- The Vikings battled back from a 19-point halftime to get within six, but could finish off the comeback in falling to NBN for the third time this season. Micah Bradford topped the Vikings with 11 points, while Trelan Morrow (nine rebounds) and Devon Dotson each notched seven points.
    Bucaplaa 56, Homewood 35- The Vikings shot just 14 percent (5 of 35) through three quarters and were only 1-for-19 from the three-point arc, despite causing 30 Bucaplaa turnovers. Trelan Morrow topped Homewood with 11 points and nine rebounds, Devon Dotson added eight points, six rebounds and three steals, and Micah Bradford collected seven points and three steals.
    Homewood 56, Guayama 39- Ignited by 22 points and five steals by Bradford, Homewood moved into its 10th Final Four since 1980 (only Highwood and Bucaplaa have more). Morrow chipped in 13 points and nine rebounds for the Vikings, while Dotson added five points and four rebounds. Homewood will be seeking its sixth overall title-game appearance and first since 2004.
    Homewood 60, Arecibo B 32- The Vikings led 8-0 early and vaulted to a 40-7 halftime command in the opening round as Dotson led the way with 22 points and three steals. Bradford chipped in 15 points, eight rebounds and four steals, while Trelan Morrow added eight points and 10 rebounds. Brandon Miller also had four steals and Maurice Commander dished out three assists.
    Robert Taylor 53, Homewood 47- The Vikings fell behind by an 18-point margin early and shot just 3-for-19 from the three-point arc, as the Panthers gained revenge from an earlier setback in Monday's Bracket-Buster contest. Bradford topped Homewood with 17 points, while Dotson added 16 points and three assists. Damarion Edgecombe chipped in four points and Trelan Morrow paced Homewood with six rebounds.

2011 Homewood Vikings schedule

Day

Date

Opponent

Time/Record

Saturday

Feb. 26

Homewood 60, Ford Heights 26

1-0

Saturday

Feb. 26

Homewood 43, Chicago Hts. 27

2-0

Saturday

March 5

Homewood 48, Highwood 36

3-0

Saturday

March 5

Homewood 63, Kenosha 40

4-0

Sunday

March 6

Chi-Town 42, Homewood 35

4-1

Sunday

March 6

Homewood 50, Chicago Hts. 28

5-1

Saturday

March 12

Homewood 78, Evanston 61

6-1

Saturday

March 12

Chi-Town 58, Homewood 39

6-2

Sunday

March 13

Homewood 52, Ford Heights 26

7-2

Saturday

March 19

Foster Pirates 61, Homewood 37

7-3

Saturday

March 19

Homewood 53, Robt. Taylor 51

8-3

Sunday

March 20

Homewood 37, Marq Best 22
9-3

Saturday

March 26

Homewood 78, Glenbrook 47*
10-3, 1-0

Saturday

March 26

Homewood 47, Highwood 38*
11-3, 2-0

Sunday

March 27

Homewood 63, Ford Heights 36*
12-3, 3-0

Saturday

April 2

Homewood 47, Chicago Hts. 23*
13-3, 4-0

Sunday

April 3

Homewood 54, Kenosha 31*
14-3, 5-0

Saturday

April 9

Homewood 38, Marq Best 36
15-3

Saturday

April 9

Homewood 62, Glenbrook 34
16-3

Monday

April 18

Robt. Taylor 53, Homewood 47
16-4

Tuesday

April 19

Homewood 60, Arecibo B 32
17-4

Tuesday

April 19

Homewood 56, Guayama 39
18-4

Wednesday

April 20

Bucaplaa 56, Homewood 35
18-5

Thursday

April 21

Chi-Town 47, Homewood 36 (3rd)
18-6

Home games (BOLD) at Homewood Village Hall, 2010 Chestnut Road.
*- indicates Midwest Qualifier games.



2011 Varsity
Micah Bradford                  Michael Friel
Darius Coleman                Jesiah Jones
Maurice Commander       Brandon Miller
Devon Dotson                   Trelan Morrow
Dylan Duplessis                Keegan Mraz
Damarion Edgecombe    Nick Perry
             

2011 Junior Varsity        
Ben Brokemond            Keegan Mraz
Bryan Davis                  Dylan Pollack
Philip Donahue              Matthew Pollack
James Edgecombe        Jalen Spain
Jaelen Giddings            Myles Spain
Dominic Harper             Tauhid Thompson    
Jack Koyn                    Trace Williams

2011 Jr.
Varsity
Vikings

Homewood Vikings Honor Roll

International championships (2)
2000 (at Orlando), 1985 (at Racine).

Other International Final Fours (11 total)
2011 (fourth), 2009 (third), 2004 (second), 2003 (fourth), 1996 (third), 1983 (fourth), 1981 (fourth), 1980 (second), 1976 (fourth).

International consolation championships (4)
2006, 2001 (at Orlando); 1993 (at Tampa), 1973 (at Seminole)

Midwest Regional championships (14)
2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2004, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1993, 1992, 1989, 1985, 1984, 1983

Famous alumni
Donovan McNabb, Washington Redskins quarterback
Mike Tomczak, Super Bowl quarterback with Chicago Bears
Joe Frasor, NCAA Sweet 16 with Eastern Michigan
Nick Trzesniak, Texas Rangers organization
Jeff Kunkel, Detroit Tigers organization

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