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Basketball camp awards

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 8 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| July 11, 2012 8:06 AM

The following young athletes did well at the annual Columbia Falls basketball camp put on by coach Cary Finberg and his staff:

Free throw competition — grades 3-4, Abby Underdahl and John Dyon; grade 5, Josie Windauer and William Dyon; grades 6-8, Cydney Finberg and Ridge Lembke.

One-on-one competition — grades 3-4, Lakia Hill and Cade Morgan; grade 5, Grace Anne Sevisind and Jack Price; grades 6-8, Cydney Finberg and Mason Tucker.

Shooting competition — grades 3-4, Lakia Hill and Cade Morgan; grade 5, Josie Windauer and Jack Price; grades 6-8, Cydney Finberg and Ridge Lembke.

Grades 6-8 three-on-three competition — girls, Hannah Morgan, Sydney Hovde and Talia Gallagher; boys, Mason Tucker, Logan Bechtle and Trey Perkins; hustle awards, Riley Kehr, Ben McDonald, Raychel Hoerner and Maddi Casazza; coaches awards, Taylor Sullivan, Sydney Hovde, Logan Bechtle, Hannah Freeman and Andy Thomas; MVPs, Cydney Finberg and Ridge Lembke.

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