NABI
HISTORY
2002
• Mark West Vice President/ Players Programs /Phoenix Suns,
Scott Podleski Arizona Rattlers, and GinaMarie Mabry form POD
Productions, creators and organizers of the NABI tournament
2003
• NABI debuted in July 2003 with the Phoenix Suns supporting
and sponsoring the event
• NABI immediately got the attention of global sporting
apparel giant Nike and Nike becomes a major sponsor.
• NABI hosted 24 all Native American teams comprised of
high school student athletes
• Championship Games played at American West Arena, home
of the Phoenix Suns
• Tex G. Hall/President National Congress of American Indians
becomes NABI’s Honorary Chairman
• Ernie Stevens/President National Indian Gaming Association
becomes NABI’s Honorary Vice-Chairman
• NABI helped create opportunities for five NABI athletes
to receive college scholarships
2004
• Ak-Chin Indian Community, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation,
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community along with Phoenix area
tribes sponsor NABI.
• NABI hosted 45 all Native American teams.
• Championship Games played at American West Arena, home
of the Phoenix Suns.
• NABI is officially considered the largest all Native tournament
in the U.S. & Canada
• April 2004: NABI receives the “President’s
Leadership Award” from NIGA
• NABI creates another nine college scholarship opportunities
2005
• Fort McDowell becomes the title sponsor of NABI 2005
• Nike, Ak-Chin Indian Community, Salt River Pima-Maricopa
Indian Community and local and national tribes commit again to
sponsoring NABI.
• NABI breaks a record of 97 teams applying in the first
two weeks of tournament registration opening.
• NABI hosted 64 all Native American teams
• Championship Games played at American West Arena, home
of the Phoenix Suns.
• NABI is televised live on AZTV
• NABI is mentioned on front page of the New York Times
as an organization who is leading the way to showcase Native American
athletes
• NABI creates another six college scholarship opportunities
• NABI donates $25,000 to the NABI Fund under the Arizona
Community Foundation
• NABI awards two grants to Native American students through
the NABI Fund
2006
• Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community becomes NABI
2006 Title Sponsor and commits to playing host to NABI games.
• Nike, Ak-Chin Indian Community & Fort McDowell again
commit to sponsoring NABI
• NABI awards five grants to Native American students &
Native American scholarship funds through the NABI Fund
• Championship games televised live on AZTV at U.S Airways
Center, home of the Phoenix Suns, Saturday July 15, 2006.
2007
• NABI announces 2007 dates; July 8-14, 2007
• Nike commits to NABI for 2007
• NABI announces it will seek NCAA Certification for the
July 2007 tournament, making NABI the first all Native American
tournament certified by the NCAA
• Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community commit again
to become title sponsor of NABI 2007
• NABI hosts 86 teams (46 boys & 40 girls) for the 5th
Anniversary tournament.
• NABI implements “NABI Career & College Fair”
for athletes participating in NABI 2007
• Diana Taurasi /WNBA/Phoenix Mercury becomes NABI’s
Honorary Commissioner
• Through NABI’s urging, the NCAA announces that all
Native American tournaments are exempt from the NCAA “same
state rule”. A monumental advancement in protecting tribal
sovereignty.
• NABI becomes the first all Native American Tournament
certified by the NCAA.
• Legendary LSU Coach Dale Brown makes a speaking appear
at NABI 2007
• NABI continues to grant scholarship to NABI athletes through
the NABI Fund
2008
• NABI announces Native American Baseball Invitational,
in partnership with the Arizona Diamondbacks, to feature 16 boys’
baseball teams and 16 girls’ softball teams; July 2-6, 2008.
• NABI will seek NCAA certification for the July 2008 basketball
tournament; July 21-26, 2008
• University of Phoenix becomes NABI 2008 title sponsor
• Nike commits to NABI for 2008
• NABI launches NABI Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) youth organization
to create a scholarship fund & programs to serve Native American
youth. |