Unity Beyond The Lines
The Unity Tournament of Champions is a premier basketball tournament highlighting the importance of community engagement, service and diversity.
OUR MISSION
The Unity Tournament of Champions is a premier basketball tournament highlighting the importance of community engagement, service and diversity. We are committed to developing relationships with local leagues/organizations, and utilizing basketball as a tool to help connect service in numbers to the very communities they live in. Our staff will strive to provide our participants the re
Cubs Announcer Jeremiah Paprocki's Microphone Enshrined In Baseball Of Hall Fame — Just Ahead of His College Graduation Paprocki has juggled classes at University of Illinois at Chicago during his history-making season as the Cubs' youngest and first Black announcer.
And1 Mixtape Tour Reunion in 2021!
How many of these legends can you name?
Photo by Taurian Fontenette aka Air Up There aka One of the greatest dunkers ever
THANK YOU for supporting our Community Give Back fundraiser! With your help we were able raise $430 for the Mercy Boys & Girls Club on Jackson. Special thank you to our partners for giving away their amazing wings and supporting the community. Even the smallest act of giving can go a long way❤️🙌🏽
Dorothy Gaters Retires As Illinois' Winningest High School Hoops Coach — But Her Legacy Continues On The West Side Dorothy Gaters is a history-making high school basketball coach at Marshall High School. But her legacy isn't just trophies — she taught some of the best women who have played and helped students become coaches.
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A West Side Women's Basketball League Is Creating A Space For Residents To Gather And Entrepreneurs To Grow Ana Sierra is the one-woman operation behind the West Side’s semi-professional women’s basketball league. The league has become a gathering space for residents and entrepreneurs.
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Talen Horton-Tucker Started Playing Ball At Loyola Park. Now An NBA Champ, He's Giving Back With A Camp For Chicago Kids “Our city is crying out for help right now, and these are the young men that can come back and help us," Horton-Tucker's high school coach said.