The Lebanon Educational Foundation had a successful 3-on-3 basketball tournament on Saturday. The tournament had 96 teams from Central Indiana participate in the event.
It was a great day for outdoor basketball in Lebanon Memorial Park. Tournament play began at 8:00 a.m. and all teams were finished playing by 2:00 p.m.. Throughout the day, participants and spectators alike could participate in the Special Events which included a free throw contest; a three-point shot contest and a skills and drills obstacle course.
“This is the 17th year for the Firecracker Classic, which is the foundation’s largest fundraiser, and many teams are repeat participants,” LEF’s Executive Director Cheri Goodwin said “We are thrilled to have such a great opportunity to showcase basketball in our community and to raise funds for the students in the Lebanon Community School Corporation. To see 384 participants and countless spectators converge in the park is great.”
Anyone interested in learning more about the Lebanon Educational Foundation or to volunteer for future events should visit the Web site at www.lebanonlef.org or contact the LEF office at 765-482-1185.
Results:
6, 7 and 8 year old boys and girls: Triple Double defeated Chick Magnets.
9-10 girls: Fast and Furious defeated Kickin’ It Old School Like Our Dad’s Did.
9-10 boys: HSE Cats defeated Tigers.
11-12 girls: W.K.A.A. defeated Corner Kickers.
11-12 boys: Supreme Court defeated Ball Hogs
13-14 girls: NWCW defeated Fever.
13-14 boys: Imports defeated Beech Grove Hornets.
Varsity women: Legit defeated Triple Threat.
High school boys (no experience): Gene Lewis Ford defeated Team Bocock.
High school varsity boys: Scrubdog Millionaire defeated S.O.D.
20s men (Group A): T. Kitty defeated We the Best.
20s men (Group B): Blue Chips defeated The Project.
20s men (Group C): Alice Bowie defeated Clark
30s men: Renegades defeated Plan C.
Top Flight: Who’s Next defeated CTTOSOTP.
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