Tesch Aylton
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Tesch Aylton curriculum with more victorious in international basketball by the Brazilian National Team and clubs, especially, the Vasco da Gama (RJ). Born on March 5, 1975 in the city of Dominic Martins, which is about 60 km from Victoria, capital of Espirito Santo. The first time was the pivot-wing Beach Tennis Club, Capixaba in the capital. Atuou in Junior College (CSI) in Idaho, and the NCAA by MTSU in Tennessee, where he holds the record for most bids-free collected (23) and insightful (18). Back to Brazil, fell by Londrina before making the big time of Vasco bicampeĆ£o Brazil, South American and two vice world. Still played in Flamengo, Minas Tennis Club, with Telemar, through which also won a national title, and in Saldanha da Gama. Acting on Selection, Aylton won two major titles: the Pan-American 1999 in Winnipeg, and South America in Argentina in the same year.