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CHS girls' freshmen basketball team loses to Washington Co.

By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville, KY - The Campbellsville High School girls' freshmen basketball team lost a close game to Washington County on Thursday, Jan. 7. The final score was 17-19.

Chris Huff is the head girls' basketball coach. Jamie Vernon is the junior varsity head coach and Shajuana Ditto coaches the freshmen team. George Eon is assistant coach. The freshmen team will play in Adair County on Saturday, Jan. 23, and in Washington County on Wednesday, Jan. 27. The team will take on Marion County at Marion County High School on Saturday, Jan. 30. And the last game of the season will be on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at Taylor County High School.




This story was posted on 2016-01-10 10:51:25
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Highlights from CHS Girls' Freshmen Game



2016-01-10 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
Left: Campbellsville Middle School seventh-grader Catlyn Clausen charges the basket. Middle: CHS freshman Malaya Hoskins shoots the ball. Right: Campbellsville Middle School seventh-grader Abi Wiedewitsch shoots the ball.

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