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Company Name Loop Sports Management, Inc.
CEO Ryosuke Nozawa
Established April, 2012
Location Los Angeles, California, USA
Service/Products Basketball Clinic
Basketball Camp
Sports Event Planning
Player Scout

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Ryosuke Nozawa – CEO, FIBA AGENT

Born on May 5, 1982. From Osaka, Japan. Ryo started to play basketball when he was a elementary school student. When he played at a junior high school, he was selected to the Osaka All-Star Team. After he graduated high school in Osaka, he moved to US. He played at College of the Desert, and then he transferred to University of Hawaii at Hilo. In 2009, he joined a professional basketball team in Japan, Takamatsu Five Arrows as a trainee. In 2011, Ryo established a basketball team, “Los Angeles Loop (LA Loop)” in Los Angeles, and played at one of the greatest pro-am leagues in US, the Drew League, as the first Japanese owned team at the league history. At the 2012 Summer Pro League (SPL), he leaded LA Loop to win the 2nd place at the first time appearance for the league. In April, 2012, Ryo established Loop Sports Management, Inc. in order to develop future basketball players who can play all over the world.

History

Feb, 2011 Yo established a basketball team named “Los Angeles Loop” in Los Angeles in order to give opportunities to play basketball in US to Japanese players.
Feb, 2011 Played at West Coast Basketball League (WCBL) as the first Japanese owned team at the league
Mar, 2011 Basketball Clinic for the Japanese American kids
West Los Angeles Community
VFW of Orange County
Irvine Flight Basketball
Tustin NJB
Jun, 2011 Played at the one of the highest competitions in the US, the Drew League as the first Japanese owned team at the league
Jul, 2011 Basketball Clinic and Exposure Games in Japan for Tsunami Relief
Apr, 2012 Established Loop Sports Management, Inc.
Jun, 2012 Played at the Drew League and Summer Pro League (SPL)
Won the 2nd place at the SPL
Dec, 2012 Loop Basketball Clinic in Japan
Guest Coach: Keion Kindred from C.L.C. Basketball Training
Over 600 Japanese players joined

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