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UPCOMING CLINICS
Sunday Skills And Scrimmage Clinics Powered by Barta Media Group
When:Every Sunday Starting Jan 15th Through April 1st
Times: 6pm through 8pm
Grades: 1 through 12
Cost: $25 Non Members $20 Majic Members/MCAA Members
Where:Bogan Park Gym
More Info: www.gwinnettmajic.com
Phone #: 678.495.8409
*No Clinic on Super Bowl Sunday*
Majic & North GA Elite Shooting & Scrimmage Clinic
When: Monday Feb 20th 11am to 3pm
What: Shooting & Scrimmage Clinic
Where: Bogan Park Gym
Ages: K through 12 Boys and Girls
Cost: $25 Non Members $20 MCAA & Majic Academy Members
Phone #: 678.495.8409
MORE INFO AND REGISTRATION
Majic & North GA Elite Skills and Scrimmage Clinic (After Half Day Schools Days)
When: Feb 27th and 28th 12pm to 4pm (Gwinnett County Schools Half Days)
What: Fundamentals,Shooting,Ballhandling and Scrimmage Clinic
Where: Bogan Park Gym
Ages: K through 12 Grade Boys and Girls
Cost: $20 for one day and $35 for both
Phone #: 678.495.8409
MORE INFO AND REGISTRATION
Spring Break Hoops Clinic
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When: Monday April 2nd through Thursday April 5th
Times: K through 3rd Grade 10 to 2pm 4th through 12 Grade 4pm to 8pm
Cost: $90 Non Members $80 Majic Members/MCAA Members
Where:Bogan Park Gym
Phone #: 678.495.8409
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Special Olympics Team lands the Silver Medal in State Tournament
Read More in the Gwinnett Daily Post
Thanks to our supporters and fans for a great season!
| Coaches- Terry Yard, Brandon Williams, Ben Ferguson, Trina Dillard, Jonathan Mandeldove, Jesse Wheeler and Darrell Morris | Players- Jack Lytle, Emily Ferguson, Cameron Chalmers, Carmeron Mattox, Jamie Dixon, Jonathan Watson, Aaron Furguson, Mckensie Johnson, Ian Dillard, Kaytlin Price, Angelica Ward |
Three-peat for Gwinnett Majic Hoops
The end was anticlimatic, yet still pretty satisfying.
Playing some of their best basketball of the season, the Gwinnett Majic won their third straight World Basketball Association championship this past weekend with a 113-91 rout of the Conyers Court Kings in the finals. Up 71-41 at halftime, the local team cruised to the title behind three-time league MVP B.J. Puckett.
The Dacula grad had 21 points and 14 rebounds, despite spending more time on the bench than usual in the blowout. The 6-foot-9 Puckett had 33 points and 13 boards in a 103-96 semifinal win over the Rome Gladiators.
"B.J., it's all centered around him," said Majic head coach David Akin, a Berkmar grad.
Shiloh grad Jon Mandeldove also had a huge title game with 25 points, 11 rebounds and six blocked shots. Norcross' Reggie Anderson (14 points, four steals) and Berkmar's Adrien Borders (14 points, five assists) also were big contributors.
Fellow Gwinnett products Alex Weekes and Mike Konanec of Berkmar and Jesse Wheeler of Duluth also were on the championship team this season.
"It just goes to show you how much basketball talent came through Gwinnett and is still coming through Gwinnett," Akin said.
By Will Hammock, Gwinnett Daily Post, July 25, 2011
GWINNETT MAJIC - First program in Georgia to purchase 94fifty basketball technology program.
Starting in December, Majic Academy will launch a membership based program that will use the latest technology to drastically improve a players skill. READ MORE and WATCH THE VIDEO here.
Owner Brandon Williams is interviewed on "Its A Lifestyle" with Gina
See Brandon Williams as he is interviewed by Gina Woodham on her program.





