Spartan boys compete in Thanksgiving tournament

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John Heinsen

Clayton Carr, a senior captain on the Ridgewood Spartans varsity boys basketball team, goes up for two points during the Spartans opener with Prophetstown.

  

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By Sandy Hull
Posted Dec 07, 2009 @ 03:28 PM
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    Brimfield won the Ridgewood Boys Thanksgiving Tournament Saturday, Nov. 28, with a 5-0 record in Woodhull, while Riverdale came in second with a 4-1 record. East Dubuque placed third with a 3-2 record and Prophetstown finished fourth with a 2-3 record. Abingdon finished fifth with a 1-4 record and Ridgewood came in sixth with an 0-5 record.

Prophetstown 47, Ridgewood 28

    A slow start and a slow finish hurt the Ridgewood Spartans as they opened their season Monday, Nov. 23, at AlWood High School during the first round of the Ridgewood Boys Thanksgiving Tournament.

    Cody Lanning of Ridgewood sank one shot from beyond the arch for three points in the opening quarter, while Prophetstown went on to score 13.

    For more details on this game and the other tournament games, see the Dec. 4 issue.
 

    Brimfield won the Ridgewood Boys Thanksgiving Tournament Saturday, Nov. 28, with a 5-0 record in Woodhull, while Riverdale came in second with a 4-1 record. East Dubuque placed third with a 3-2 record and Prophetstown finished fourth with a 2-3 record. Abingdon finished fifth with a 1-4 record and Ridgewood came in sixth with an 0-5 record.

Prophetstown 47, Ridgewood 28

    A slow start and a slow finish hurt the Ridgewood Spartans as they opened their season Monday, Nov. 23, at AlWood High School during the first round of the Ridgewood Boys Thanksgiving Tournament.

    Cody Lanning of Ridgewood sank one shot from beyond the arch for three points in the opening quarter, while Prophetstown went on to score 13.

    For more details on this game and the other tournament games, see the Dec. 4 issue.
 

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