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Kentucky Elite Team wins state AAU title

Adair Countians Chance Melton and Kel Stotts are members of the team, which includes players from across the Commonwealth.
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The Kentucky Elite Team won the 13U AAU State Tournament Division II on April 17, 2010 at the Kentucky Basketball Academy in Lexington, KY.

En route to the title, the KY Elite defeated:
  • Mason Co. 46-37
  • Charlotte Court 76-52
  • DB All Stars 60-28
  • Mason Co. 54-42
  • and Southern Kentucky Warriors 55-37 in the final game
Kentucky Elite team members are Trevor Hill, John Davis, and Kel Stotts, Chance Melton, Ethan Blackburn, Zach Allen, and Tyler Dishman.The Kentucky Elite team coach is Jesse Sizemore.




This story was posted on 2010-04-27 08:21:15
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Kentucky Elite team wins 13U State AAU championship



2010-04-27 - Photo by Amy Melton. "The Kentucky Elite Team won the 13U AAU State Tournament Division II on April 17, 2010 at the Kentucky Basketball Academy in Lexington, KY. Team members are, front, from left: Trevor Hill, John Davis, and Kel Stotts. Back: Chance Melton, Ethan Blackburn, Zach Allen, Tyler Dishman, and Coach Jesse Sizemore.
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