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2012 Schedule and Results    
All tournament team named   
Lockdown & Breakout Players named 
Mountain View  turns back SSC    
Shorthanded CDS still wins   
Wallace leads MV over DV  
Moss could have a busy day    
Corona, Pinnacle, MV win   
Corona hands SSC 1st loss   
Mesa basketball thriving 
South Sioux City PG had it all   
VisitMesa.com announces schedule
Corona's Moss to pledge in FB  
December 28th Scorinig update   
Amphi hits detour at VMBC   
Pinnacle, Corona impress at VMBC 
Chaparral tops Mtn. Pointe 
Bunker mentality helps Red Mtn     
Day one at the VMBC    
Mtn. Pnte falls to Cerritos/Gahr         
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Final Team Standings:
Tempe Corona 4-0
Cerritos (California) Gahr 4-0
Phoenix Pinnacle 4-1
American Fork (Utah) 3-1
Mesa Dobson 3-2
Mesa Mountan View 3-2
Mesa Red Mountain 3-2
Scottsdale Chaparral 2-2
South Sioux City (Nebraska) 2-2
Tucson Amphitheater 2-2 
Phoenix Desert Vista 1-3
Anchorage (Alaska) Bartlett1-3
Oakland (California) McClymonds 1-3
Phoenix Arcadia 1-3
Phoenix Mountain Pointe 0-4
Scottsdale Horizon 0-4
2011 All-Tournament Team
Co-MVPs:
Calaen Robinson - Corona del Sol
Mike Gesell - South Sioux City (NE)

Camyn Boone - Mesa Mountain View
Marcus Tipton - Mesa Dobson
Justin Park - Mesa Red Mountain
Quincy Bair - American Fork (UT) 
Tim Derksen - Tucson Amphitheater
Casey Benson - Tempe Corona
Danny Powell - Phoenix Desert Vista
Anthony Martinez - Gahr (CA)
Dorian Pickens - Phoenix Pinnacle
Drew Bender - Phoenix Pinnacle
Austin Groth - South Sioux City (NE)

For the most up-to-date information on the VisitMesa.com Basketball Challenge, check out the tournament Facebook page and Twitter link.

 VMBC 2009

Toro Gym @ Mesa (AZ) Mountain View High School - home of the VisitMesa.com Basketball Challenge (photo by Robert Sirrine)

In partnership with the Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau,  the VisitMesa.Com Basketball Challenge (VMBC) is a great community event for the City of Mesa and Mesa Public Schools.  In five years, the VMBC has positioned itself as the premier holiday basketball tournament in Arizona and one of the best in the West.