Wednesday, November 11, 2020

T3 Invitational Opens Eyes, Brings Elite Talent To Dayton


The T3 Invitational Showcase was held at the Kingdom Sports Complex the past weekend, and there is no doubt that this will become one of the premiere showcases in Ohio and in the country. 

This will become a pit stop that most of the top players in the country will be making a stop at.

Terry Holt II is the CEO of  the brand T3TV, which features his #1 ranked son (Terry Holt III) and a few teams from the Dayton area with his Believe N You Hoop organization (BNU).



 Holt decided last November to prepare to put the event on for this November. He knew if he could get the top players to the Dayton area, he could have something special on his hands. 

And boy did he, as he had the top players in the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th and other grades as well to go with his son, who is the #1 ranked 2nd grader in the country, courtesy of one national publication.

The event was tremendous, as 300+ players, most of them ranked in the Top 50 in their respective grades, came to showcase their talent in the Miami Valley. The grades that were in attendance was from the 1st grade up to 9th grade. 


These kids were from all over the country, such as Utah, Alabama, California, Florida, Michigan, New York, and everywhere else in between.

Add to the fact that NBA baller Reggie Evans, who now plays in the "Big 3 League" owned by Ice Cube, was in the building fully supporting the movement?

Now you got something special brewing.

"No matter what Terry do, he go hard at it and I love his passion for the kids. This is a great camp and we will continue to support T3." Evans stated as his son, R.J. Evans, competed in the camp as well. 

Reggie Evans, NBA and Big 3 baller


With players such as Jamal Brown (8th grade), Jerry Easter (8th grade),  Jemal Thomas (7th grade), Kyle Clevenger,  Payton Kemp,  Zaden Audabello, and Del Jones Washington (9th grade), the event had a superstar vibe to it.

And here's the kicker; 

The winners of the all-star game recieved authentic T3TV rings to go with the sweet apparel that they were given before the camp. 


And these were not some cheap rings, as the players and parents was fascinated with the style and the value of the rings.






"The camp was almost perfect," Holt said. 

"There were a couple of minor issues we need to fix. But overall, we're very happy with the event we put on, and look to see more T3TV events in the future, starting in the spring." 

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the new era of the T3TV experience.  History was made, as very few youth sporting events in the Miami Valley has had the amount of elite players that was represented at the event.






For more info, go to T3TV.com  and T3TV on social media for more information. 


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