Holbrook junior forward Tyler Tapaha joked with teammates between layups as his team, the Gunnerz, prepared for their first matchup in the Native American Basketball Invitational on Tuesday at Grand Canyon University’s Canyon Activity Center.
Tapaha is the spirit of his team, consisting primarily of family members and other members of Indigenous tribes within the Northern Arizona region. Ahead of the game, he was playfully poking fun at his teammates for not making their layups.
This team is a brotherhood, much like the entire tournament reflects. Tapaha played for years with his brother, Brandon Tapaha, sharpening his skills with club teams on the Navajo reservation. His older brother, Jalen Tapaha, who played basketball for Winslow High, is the head coach and leads the group of Gunnerz.
“I think maybe it’s in his genes,” Tapaha’s mother, Reshelda Cacaha, said about Tapaha’s love for hoops. “His dad used to play for Holbrook. Then his brother Jalen played basketball, Brandon played basketball. And now even his little brother plays basketball.
“So it’s just from generation to generation.”
Starting in 2003, the NABI tournament has been the largest, most prestigious Native American basketball tournament in the United States. It’s mindfully constructed to unite Indigenous communities and uplift its youth; throughout the week of the games, the organization holds a NABI College Career Fair and NABI Educational Youth Summit and exposes its athletes to its NABI College Scholarship fund, which has accumulated over $450,000 worth of financial aid since 2003.
Cacaha said that the NABI tournament is constantly the talk of the reservation. Everyone wants to be a part of it, whether it is the kids vying for an opportunity to compete or families and supporters, such as Cacaha, who jump in their car for a four-hour drive to the Valley.
“Culturally, it keeps everyone tied together,” Gunnerz assistant coach Jamie Tapaha said. “Basketball is what keeps the Native community driven; it gives us…
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Author : AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Publish date : 2024-07-24 14:00:37
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