The Beach Ball Classic began in 1981 as a modest avenue for coach Dan D’Antoni to attract the attention of college scouts. It blossomed into one of the premier prep basketball tournaments in
the nation. From Kobe Bryant and Vince Carter to Roy Williams, some of the game’s biggest stars and most colorful coaches have taken part. They also brought attention to an area generally
overlooked in terms of high school sports. With calculated moves, a few risky decisions and nationwide sporting trends, the tournament continued to expand its influence. Author Ian Guerin
recounts the famous faces, upcoming stars and business acumen that have made the Classic an iconic event for thirty-five years.