The Visit Mesa Basketball Challenge is back for a 16th year of high school hoops in the desert.
Featuring 33 teams from California, Texas, Washington, Utah, and of course, Arizona – it’s the perfect chance for squads to see how they measure up.
Games will take place in three locations: Mountain View, Westwood, and Red Mountain.
Here’s the full Mountain View schedule:
Marc Beasley, Lance Fite, and the folks at Visit Mesa do a great job with this tournament each year. They prioritize solid programs for interesting cross-state match ups and the fan experience at all locations.
The tournament starts with three pool play games until the last day, where the committee sets up the best possible match ups for the most thrilling results. From there, it’s all about availability for teams traveling back home and if they can participate. While there isn’t one specific champion, all teams involved get invaluable experience heading into the rest of their seasons.
For more info & game results:
https://www.mesasports.org/visit_mesa_basketball/
Sights & sounds from day one:
Day One of @VisitMesa Holiday Hoops(16th year) Braylon Johnson, little brother of former Sun Cam, doing his thing for @PinnacleBball pic.twitter.com/tUUizuFrI2
— Brad Cesmat (@bradcesmat) December 27, 2023
Clovis West (11-3) hands Valley Christian (11-1) its first loss of the season & @visitmesabb is off to an exciting start.
*Fair to note Trojans were missing one of their best players in guard Luke Shaw@Sports360AZ pic.twitter.com/jFZqenCXEG
— Eliav Gabay (@eliavgabay) December 27, 2023
.@Sports360AZ here for the 16th Annual @VisitMesa Basketball Challenge 🏀
Teams from around the country are in AZ for great competition over the next few days.
3 locations:
Mtn View, Westwood, & Red Mtn.Full Schedule in thread.@visitmesabb pic.twitter.com/atXg55RcgX
— Eliav Gabay (@eliavgabay) December 27, 2023