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Kimberly Papermakers take the Golden Division 1 ball home when they dominate in Muska

Green Bay- (29-1) Girls’ Basketball Team Kimberly Papermakers are masters of girls basketball girls in Wisconsin Division 1.

Their stuffy defense was too huge for Muska to cope because they won the paper, 47-26.

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Muska made only 3 out of 22 shots from the field in the first half (13%) and ended with a percentage of 25%.

“I did it for a long time as an assistant, and now as a coach and trained football, trained basketball, trained boys, trained girls, and this is by far the most difficult group of children in which I was,” said coach David Lepisto. “They are physically difficult. They are mentally hard. ”

Ava van vonderen, the second Kimberly team, had 15 points.

“To be honest, I would exchange a golden ball to play with this team the following year,” said Van Vonderen. “It means the world. It’s an overwhelming feeling of emotions. I cried a bit. I can’t stop smiling. We did it with our team, and this team is unique. I repeat this and I can’t say it enough. “

The main coach David Lepisto says that their success results from how knowledgeable this team is on the pitch and outside. “

“The best thing in this is one of the things my dad taught me, and he was my first basketball coach – you can win only when you have knowledgeable players,” he said Lepisto. “This is the ALL-STATE academic team, and now we are men’s masters. It goes hand in hand, absolutely and there is no doubt that I mean it.

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