The Hawks knocked off the Sixers 36-18 to win the South Boston Parks & Recreation Midget League championship last Thursday.
In the consolation game, the Wizards knocked off the Comets 26-20 to notch an overall third-place finish.
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Members of the Wizards pose with their third-place trophies last Thursday night including (front row, from left) Jorden Clauden, Cameron Green, Bentley Newton and Ryan Henderson; (second row) James Martin Jr., Caden Milam, Jaheem Morales, Coach Johnny Moales and A’Miracle Palmer.
Members of the second-place Sixers pose with their trophies last Thursday night including (front row, from left) Cheston Conner, Lucas Ashwell, Trazairion Lipscomb, Cordarrius Lipscomb and Kalick Robertson; (second row) Coach Gavin Jordan, Park Dodd, Trevor Pumphrey, Lucas Lewis, Kyrie Foster and Chelsea Conner.
Members of the first-place Hawks pose with their championship trophies after winning the Midget League title last Thursday including (front row, from left) Noah Toone, Terrell Miller Jr. and Khamari Hamlett; (second row) Assistant coach Corey Stevens, Ayriel Snead, Christopher Kittrell Jr., KaMyjae Coleman, Mylen Dixon and coach Marcus Coleman.
Members of the Midget League All-Star team pose with their trophies last Thursday including (front row, from left) Colt Franklin (Comets), Jordan Clauden (Wizards), Ryan Henderson (Wizards), Trazairion Lipscomb (Sixers), Lucas Ashwell (Sixers) and Khamari Hamlett (Hawks); (second row) assistant coach Corey Stevens, Christopher Kittrell Jr. (Hawks), Dejuan Faulkner (Comets), Kaymon Faulkner (Comets), James Martin Jr. (Wizards), Mylen Dixon (Hawks), Caden Milam (Wizards), Trevor Pumphrey (Sixers) and Hawks coach Marcus Coleman.
Earl Womack, South Boston Parks and Recreation representative (from left), award winners Noah Toone (Hawks) and Cheston Conner (Sixers) and Terrell Medley, South Boston Parks and Recreation representative, pose with Toone and Conner’s Sportsmanship Awards last Thursday night.
Members of the second-place Sixers pose with their trophies last Thursday night including (front row, from left) Cheston Conner, Lucas Ashwell, Trazairion Lipscomb, Cordarrius Lipscomb and Kalick Robertson; (second row) Coach Gavin Jordan, Park Dodd, Trevor Pumphrey, Lucas Lewis, Kyrie Foster and Chelsea Conner.
Members of the first-place Hawks pose with their championship trophies after winning the Midget League title last Thursday including (front row, from left) Noah Toone, Terrell Miller Jr. and Khamari Hamlett; (second row) Assistant coach Corey Stevens, Ayriel Snead, Christopher Kittrell Jr., KaMyjae Coleman, Mylen Dixon and coach Marcus Coleman.
Members of the Midget League All-Star team pose with their trophies last Thursday including (front row, from left) Colt Franklin (Comets), Jordan Clauden (Wizards), Ryan Henderson (Wizards), Trazairion Lipscomb (Sixers), Lucas Ashwell (Sixers) and Khamari Hamlett (Hawks); (second row) assistant coach Corey Stevens, Christopher Kittrell Jr. (Hawks), Dejuan Faulkner (Comets), Kaymon Faulkner (Comets), James Martin Jr. (Wizards), Mylen Dixon (Hawks), Caden Milam (Wizards), Trevor Pumphrey (Sixers) and Hawks coach Marcus Coleman.
The Hawks knocked off the Sixers 36-18 to win the South Boston Parks & Recreation Midget League championship last Thursday.
In the consolation game, the Wizards knocked off the Comets 26-20 to notch an overall third-place finish.
The South Boston Parks & Recreation Department also handed out its individual awards with Noah Toone (Hawks) and Cheston Conner (Sixers) winning the Sportsmanship Awards. Jordan Clauden (Wizards) and Alayna Strohm (Sixers) won the Most Improved Awards.
Davin Wilson is the sports editor for The Gazette-Virginian. Contact him at dwilson@gazettevirginian.com.
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Davin Wilson is the sports editor for The Gazette-Virginian. Contact him at dwilson@gazettevirginian.com.
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