Little Milligan, Keenburg and Central take Championships in the Bill Oliver Tournament
Published 3:30 pm Monday, March 13, 2023
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Bulldogs Cadet 2 finished second in the Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Bulldogs Jr. Cadet 2 finished second in the Jr. Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Central PW 1 finished first in the Peewee Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Hunter Cadet 3 finished third in the Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Keenburg Cadet 2 finished first in the Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Little Milligan Cadet 1 finished fourth in the Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Little Milligan Jr. Cadet 1 finished first in the Jr. Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Valley Forge Jr. Cadet 1 finished third in the Jr. Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Valley Forge Jr. Cadet 3 finished fourth in the Jr. Cadet Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
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Valley Forge PW 2 finished second in the Peewee Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
Carter County Youth Basketball League’s Annual Bill Oliver Tournament kicked off Saturday morning at Keenburg Elementary. Valley Forge Jr. Cadet 1 took a close victory over Valley Forge Jr. Cadet 3 for third place in the opening game. In the second game of the day, Hunter Cadet 3 would come from behind to top Little Milligan Cadet 1 for third place in the Cadet Division. For the Jr. Cadet Division Championship game, Little Milligan Jr. Cadet 1 would pull away from Bulldogs Jr. Cadet 2. In the Cadet Division Championship game, Keenburg Cadet 2 pulled away from Bulldogs Cadet 2 in the second half to seal the win. Central PW 1 topped Valley Forge PW 2 to become champions in the Peewee Division of the Bill Oliver Tournament.
Star Photographer Tyler Scalf was at Keenburg Elementary School to share tournament action with Star readers.