On Saturday April 15th at the annual NEAAU 5-8th grade NEAAU Boys Super Regionals, longtime NEAAU Basketball contributors Kalon Jenkins (left) and Paul Wholey (right) were inducted into the NEAAU Sports Hall of Fame. Kalon Jenkins has directed the Bay State Magic Basketall Club for over fifteen years. The Pops Basketball Club has benefited from the direction of Paul Wholey for almost two decades.
Ed Skovron (center), President of the NEAAU, introduced both Jenkins and Wholey on court number one at Mass Premier Courts before the the first round of Super Regional bracket play.
Congratulations to both men and thank you for your continued support and contributions to AAU here in New England.
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