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Inglemoor select girls basketball team nets 45 victories

Published 4:01 pm Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Inglemoor Girls Select seventh-grade basketball team took first place in all of its four tournaments this season (30-1 record) and compiled a 15-1 record in Puget Sound Travel League play. Most of these girls have been together with the Inglemoor Select program since fifth grade. Their coaches — Kellie Tuttle and assistant Cindi Price — this year have trained them through rigorous practices since September. More than half of the girls will be moving on to play spring ball through an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team called Blaze. The team features Jordana Price
The Inglemoor Girls Select seventh-grade basketball team took first place in all of its four tournaments this season (30-1 record) and compiled a 15-1 record in Puget Sound Travel League play. Most of these girls have been together with the Inglemoor Select program since fifth grade. Their coaches — Kellie Tuttle and assistant Cindi Price — this year have trained them through rigorous practices since September. More than half of the girls will be moving on to play spring ball through an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team called Blaze. The team features Jordana Price

The Inglemoor Girls Select seventh-grade basketball team took first place in all of its four tournaments this season (30-1 record) and compiled a 15-1 record in Puget Sound Travel League play. Most of these girls have been together with the Inglemoor Select program since fifth grade. Their coaches — Kellie Tuttle and assistant Cindi Price — this year have trained them through rigorous practices since September. More than half of the girls will be moving on to play spring ball through an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team called Blaze.

The team features Jordana Price, Emily Rausch, Sammi Williams, Deja Strothers, Alisa Kean, Alex Hagen, Anne Marie Azure, Hannah McCausland, Bella Montoya and Phoebe Sullivan-Proebsting.