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  March 2009

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Colonial Capital Club Sponsors B-ball Tournament
by Jerry White

The Colonial Capital Kiwanis Club with James Blair Middle School sponsored the 24th annual Middle School Basketball Classic Jan. 23-24 at James Blair Middle School in Williamsburg. Pictured (above) are Colonial Capital Kiwanis Club president Joe Burkart and tournament director Gary Rast presenting a sponsorship check to Byron Bishop, principal (center), with Leslie King, James Blair athletic director, and Kip Smith, Blair tournament coordinator (left). This year's tournament included 8 teams from the Williamsburg area.

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Capital District Goes Country!

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