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Basketball Fun!

Every so often, our Goessel Rec. Commission sponsors athletic "clinics" for the grade school kids.  The latest one was basketball - 4 nights for an hour each.  This year, we had 2 kids interested and able to attend.  There were over 50 kids in the K-3 session - CRAZY!  They were not expecting that many, but the leaders made do!  On the last night, the kids were divided into lots of groups to play actual games - or, at least, try to!

Caiden was excited because he got to go with the 3rd graders to play a full court game - his first time ever! What a difference a few years' experience makes.  Cambry, of course, had little to no experience with this concept.  It was a hoot watching her and the others her age try to "play" a game!
Cambry's version of defense - poor Noah!

Obviously paying a lot of attention

That's Caiden in the blue shirt

All seriousness during the free throw

 . . . Back at dance class . . .


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