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CMS boys' basketball teams defeat St. Charles

By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville Middle School boys' basketball team traveled to take on St. Charles Middle School on Thursday, November 17, 2016, and picked up some wins.

In the eighth-grade match up, CMS won by a final score of 45-30. Eighth-grader John Orberson led his team with 16 points, and eighth-grader Arren Hash had 15.

?St. Charles won the very close seventh-grade match up, by a score of 38-41. Seventh-grader Brice Spaw and sixth-grader Chase Hord each had 11 points for their team.

CMS sixth-graders also picked up a win, by a score of 37-17.

Lynn Kearney coached the sixth- and eighth-grade team. Joseph Taylor is the seventh-grade coach. - Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools




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