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Ngamotu Hoop Club helping young basketball players build skills early

Ngamotu Hoop Club helping young basketball players build skills early
Ngamotu Hoop Club helping young basketball players build skills early
Ngamotu Hoop Club helping young basketball players build skills earlyANDY JACKSON/Stuff.co.nz Hoop Club members up early and hard at training.The lights go on at six o'clock on Thursday morning in New Plymouth Boys' High School's gymnasium, forcing heavy eyes wide open.Parents and their children slink into the slowing illuminating basketball hall - the parents take to the bleachers, while the young ones take to the court.


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Alberta wheelchair basketball players to make Paralympic debut

Alberta wheelchair basketball players to make Paralympic debut
Alberta wheelchair basketball players to make Paralympic debut
Two Alberta athletes share one dream: scoring a spot on the podium while representing Canada in wheelchair basketball at the Paralympic Games in Rio next month.Arinn Young, 20, and Yoomin Peter Won, 18, departed from the Edmonton International Airport on Monday with hopes of turning that dream into reality.'We're kind of just going into it knowing what we can do.'


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Trial to begin for Ooltewah High School basketball players

Trial to begin for Ooltewah High School basketball players
Trial to begin for Ooltewah High School basketball players
Chattanooga CBS affiliate WDEF reported that the trial for three Ooltewah High School basketball players was set to begin in Sevierville on Tuesday, August 30.The team was participating in a basketball tournament and staying at a cabin in Gatlinburg when police said three teenage boys sexually assaulted a player.According to police, two 16-year-old boys held down that victim during the incident.


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