Elite prospect Charles Bassey, who is ranked No. 2 in the ESPN 25 for the 2019 class, has been ruled ineligible for the season by the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, he told ESPN.Bassey, a 6-foot-10 power forward from St. Anthony Catholic High School in San Antonio, averaged 20.2 points, 17.1 rebounds and 5.9 blocks per game last season.According to the San Antonio Express-News, Bassey was ruled ineligible for receiving inducements for athletic purposes. Two other students were also ruled ineligible for the same reason.I had no idea this was going to happen. It just came up, that I wasnt going to play, Bassey told ESPN in November.?They never gave me a reason. They just said, Charles Bassey is not eligible to play this year. There were no issues. I played last year, so Im not sure why it happened. We keep asking questions and they never answer.Im not leaving. Im staying at this school because I have to support my teammates. Were all brothers. Im not leaving.Bassey was used as a substitute in St. Anthonys game on Tuesday, despite his status. St. Anthony coach Jeff Merritt was fired two days later for the decision to use Bassey in a game. Jordan 1 Black Toe For Sale . -- Ryan Getzlaf grabbed the three pucks wrapped in tape and held them up to his chest in the Anaheim Ducks dressing room for a celebration nine seasons in the making. Air Jordan 1 Sale . - The Oakland Raiders re-signed offensive lineman Khalif Barnes on Friday. http://www.saleairjordan1.com/ . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. He is 18-20 in his career with three saves and a 3. Jordan 1 Authentic . White came in fourth place in the event. He was the two-time defending gold medallist. The gold medal went to Swiss snowboarder Iouri Podladtchikov. Jordan 1 Pinnacle Brown . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players. NEW YORK -- At Barclays Center, 8,500 people gather for the opening of ESL Ones Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament in Brooklyn. Fans surround the arena as the first game of the day Saturday, a showdown between North Americas OpTic Gaming and Frances G2 Esports, starts with a bang. OpTic has a lot to prove as it currently fights for the title of the best team in North America, a battle which has ensued between it and rival Cloud9 over the past few weeks.And on the back of Spanish AWPer Oscar mixwell Ca?ellas, who moved to North America and joined the team in April, the team moves one step closer with a win over G2 at the premier tournament.I had to take this opportunity because, in Spain, there is no Spanish Counter-Strike scene, he said of his move. There is a [small] scene, but we have no chance against international teams because there are not many players that can play. When OpTic reached out to me, I had to think about it because I had to leave home and stuff. [But] it was an opportunity that I could not decline.Now, theyll have to play against North American peer Team Liquid, which is also in the running for the title of best in the region.I think the thing that got us to [ESL One New York is] that we work harder than before, mixwell told ESPN at the event. Our team right now is working really hard. I can see that we are getting better and I know that Liquid and Cloud9 [are improving] as well, but we have a really good team individually. If we work as a collective team, we will be better than them.Mixwells confidence comes after his team took down Cloud9 twice in the past two months, once in the Starladder North America qualifier and recently in the ESL One New York qualifier that landed them here. The victories are even more significant due to Cloud9s recent hot streak after picking up rifler Timothy autimatic Ta.Like Cloud9, OpTic has recently made changes. The squad originally removed rifler Peter stanislaw Jarguz in favor of adding Counter Logic Gaming star Tarik Tarik Celik. The team then rethought the move and welcomed back stanislaw in place of captain Damian daps Steele. This development seems to have improved the teams performance, despite replacing the player who has been their captain since the start of 2016.Daps was not a player for like four weeks, I think, mixwell said. We were trying to get him as a coach, but [due to] things internally and stuff, we finally did not get him. What I really like about [Tarik] is his mindset; he brings a positive mindset to the team because we were people that also had a good mindset but sometimes we were stressed out and tilted. He helps [fix] that.OpTic have to takee up the challenge of beating their North American peers again as they look to the upcoming ELeague major qualifier for Januarys main event.dddddddddddd Mixwell says that their most difficult opponent is Cloud9 when it comes to qualifying and offline events.Cloud9 [sticks out in our qualifiers], mixwell said. I dont really know what is happening with Liquid, but I think theyre really good, though. In LAN they play better than online. Maybe with time they will get better.There are other challenges to come before the major qualifiers begin. The second regular season of ELeague starts for them on Nov. 18. Their group, group D, contains Swedish squad Fnatic, French team Team EnVyUs and Danish squad Team Dignitas. This time, ELeague might prove to be more difficult for them, but a win over G2 here shows theyre capable of what it will take to make it out of that group.Mixwell says that hes only pleased if the team makes it out of the group in Atlanta in November.I think we will do better at [ELeague] this time before than [season one,] mixwell said. Last time we lost to Ninjas in Pyjamas 16-14 in the third map; that was rough and it was really, really bad for us. We had the game and we choked. If we go out in groups again [this time] then I feel like it would be a disaster.He also says that he wants to improve further with the team, and that it wont make changes unless its current streak of improvements runs out of steam. First step is not going out in group stages for international competitions, getting into the major as well, he said. Making legends (top eight) at the major, thats my goal. When we reach the point where we dont improve, maybe well change someone, but right now were improving.As we talk, Mixwell holds pink and yellow papers in his hands. He explains that he was randomly selected for a drug test at the event, a policy that was first enforced at ESLs Cologne event last summer. This was to prevent the use of potential performance enhancing drugs such as Adderall, the illicit use of which has received coverage in esports before.He said the experience of being tested was strange but also a sign of how far esports has come.Its really crazy [to get drug tested at an esports event], he said. They put a stick in your mouth and you have to salivate. It was 10 minutes with the stick in my mouth and I could not talk so it was pretty insane. I think the guys that do [the tests] here, do it at sports events, they told me. Its insane, were getting professional. I never thought we were going to do that. ' ' '