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Wampus Cats hoping team unity takes them far

Eric Plummer Sports Editor | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years AGO
by Eric Plummer Sports Editor
| December 6, 2014 6:00 AM

CLARK FORK — The physical pieces are there, as the Clark Fork boys will have height down low and athleticism in the backcourt when they take to the hardwood this season.

But perhaps more importantly, they’ll take the floor with a strong one-for-all mentality, which head coach Corey Vogel is hoping can help his team make a run at getting to state.

“There’s a good vibe with everybody, it’s fun to be at practice,” said Vogel. “All we have is us, and they’re looking forward to the challenge. They all have each other’s backs.”

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