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In the photo, Youth teams from New London-Spicer and Edina (white shirts) meet in a Saturday morning game on the beach court during the Spicer 3-on-3 Hoops by the Lake Tournament. The 12th annual contest attracted a record 73 teams 4th-grade through adult using nine courts. The other eight courts were on Green Lake's Saulsbury Beach parking lot. Tribune photo by Rand Middleton.

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Results Saturday

3-on-3 Hoops

at Spicer

BOYS

5-6 grade -- 1. Will Fischer, Hunter Fischer, Peyton Fischer, Ty Roelofs (Willmar) ... 2. Isaac Fink, Jordan Kieper, Lewis Pendleton, Dane Enson (Springfield)

7-8 -- 1. Dean Pendleton, Austin Boller, James Penleton, Derek Pendleon (Morton/Willmar) ... 2. John Manska, Ryan Dietz, Jacob Zosel (Morris)

9-10 -- 1. Shane Zylstra, Austin Grove, Carter Asche, Trent Athmann (Spicer/Willmar/Clara City/Bird Island) ... 2. Ike Goetzman, Chris Spadino, Ethan Parson, Trey Austvold (Spicer)

11-12 -- Tyler Johnson, Joe Leuze, Dylan Schueller, Jordan Geurtz (Willmar) ... 2. Tyler Halvorson, Aaron Ruter, Paul Coleman, John Vogeler (New London/Sartell/Alexandria)

MEN'S OPEN -- 1. Erik Tengwall, Chris Tengwall, Jayme Moten, Jay Moten (Spicer) ... 2. Jonah Dahlman, Brett Tester, Matt Feuling, Tyler Vaughan (Braham/Andover/Foley)

GIRLS

5-6 grade -- 1. Abby Berskow, Grace Marti, Kelbe Johnson, Amanda Mathiason (Willmar) ... 2. Hannah Johnson, Carley Wedel, Caitlyn Ogdahl, Maddie Radermacher (Willmar/Spicer)

11-12 -- 1. Taylor Reller, Gabi Sawyer, Justine Revermann, Torri Reller (Melrose) ... 2. Breane Meierhofer, Paiten Shimer, Baelynn Callender, Kaylee Petty (Kimball)

WOMEN'S OPEN -- 1. Alisha Kruggel, Angela Tauer, Julie Munson, Leslie Wilson (Hutchinson, Cokato, Buffalo Lake) 2. Morgan Dale, Kate Byron, Sarah Carlson, Brittany Stamer (Jamestown ND, Hutchinson)


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