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Fathers
and sons hit the hardwood
The freshman
boys basketball team for Sisters High School lost to the tallest team they'll
play all year last week. Made up of fathers, community members and coaches,
the visiting team in the annual Father-Son Game was able to withstand the
outside shooting prowess of the young Outlaws.
Buoyed by fundamentals, slam-dunks
and uncalled fouls, the Dads' team beat the freshman team by a score of
103-101.
"They think they're stronger
and faster than us; this will give us one more year of bragging rights,"said
Curt Kallberg, father of center Dustin Kallberg.
"It's good for the kids to
see dads work together as a team,"said Sheryl Whent, mother of forward
Jared Whent. "I just hope someone doesn't get hurt.
Sonrise Christian school has
allowed the freshman team to use basketball facilities for their practices
this year to the delight of players, coaches and parents alike.
"We really appreciate the
(Sisters Community) church letting us use these facilities,"said Kallberg.
"Otherwise we would have to get the kids to the high school at 6 a.m.
for practice."
Freshman coaches David Williams
and Don Minson both commented on the freshman team's work ethic.
"They're pushing really hard,"said
Coach Minson.
Coach Williams wants to do
another Father-Son Game at the end of this season, allowing the parents
to see how the team has improved.
"Its good to see the kids
and the parents together,"said Coach Williams. |
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