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Good old basketball

Brandon Hansen | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 4 months AGO
by Brandon Hansen
| July 22, 2010 9:33 AM

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Ruben Cutfinger, of St. Ignatius, plays some tough defense on Joey Ray, of Charlo, during the Good Old Days 3-on-3 basketball tournament last Saturday in St. Ignatius.

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Casadt Wunderlich, of Ronan, faces up against Brayden Cutfinger, of Arlee, during the Good Old Days 3-on-3 basketball tournament last Saturday in St. Ignatius.

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Calvin Shepard, of St. Ignatius, goes up for a jump shot during the Good Old Days three on three basketball tournament last Saturday in St. Ignatius.

ST. IGNATIUS - The St. Ignatius Amphitheater saw 28 teams enter the Good Old Days 3-on-3 basketball tournament in search of glory on the court last Saturday in St. Ignatius.

"The tournament atmosphere was great," tournament director Steve Woll said.

Usually the tournament takes place during the Good Old Days celebration in St. Ignatius, but this year, it was its own attraction. The Cherry Festival in Polson and another basketball tournament in Missoula led to a smaller number of teams, but the courts were still full of players for the tournament.

"That was a little different," Woll said.

Parking spaces filled up quickly around the event, which also had a large inflatable slide to keep the little kiddies entertained.

"It was still great basketball, it was a great tournament and we had great referees," Woll said.

Good Old Days 3-on-3 basketball champions

full results:

Women's open

Kick Rocks

Boys 9th-10th

Court Soldiers

Boys' 11th-12th

Let Me Get It Wet

Men's open

Wells

Co-ed

ShakeNBake

Boys' 5th-6th

War Dogs

Girls' 5th-6th

Orange Crush

Girls 7th-8th

M. Jordan Babes

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