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Mission Valley Christian Academy kicks off first basketball season

Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 6 months AGO
by Lake County Leader
| January 15, 2020 6:26 PM

The Mission Valley Christian Academy Eagles played their inaugural games in their inaugural season against the junior varsity programs of Kalispell-based Stillwater Christian and Flathead Valley Home School.

Other games will take place during the course of an abbreviated season.

FVHS JV 59, MVCA 17

MISSION VALLEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY – Esaie Kinsey 4 0-0 8, Ayden Luper 2 0-0 6, Noah Carlin 3.

FLATHEAD VALLEY HOME SCHOOL JV – no stats available

3FG – MVCA 3 (A.Luper 2, N.Carlin). (Fr10Jan20)

Stillwater Frosh 62, MVCA 25

MISSION VALLEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY – Esaie Kinsey 7 0-0 16, Noah Carlin 2 0-0 6, Ayden Luper 3.

STILLWATER CHRISTIAN FROSH – no stats available

3FG – MVCA 5 (E.Kinsey 2, N.Carlin 2, A.Luper). (Th09Jan20)

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