All wins for Snoqualmie Ridge's third grade Broncos basketball team

From left are, back row, assistant coach Chris Mitchell, Isaiah Latta, Andrew Sheeks, Jake Jimenez, Isaac Edson, Cameron Ferreri, Hayden Kirwin; front row, Cooper Neil, Drew Warford, Jack Gardner, Cole Mitchell and head coach Chris Sheeks. Not pictured: Assistant coach Rocky Kirwin. Next year, the team plans to regroup and compete in the tougher, more competitive Olympic League organized for fourth- through sixth graders. - Courtesy Photo
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From left are, back row, assistant coach Chris Mitchell, Isaiah Latta, Andrew Sheeks, Jake Jimenez, Isaac Edson, Cameron Ferreri, Hayden Kirwin; front row, Cooper Neil, Drew Warford, Jack Gardner, Cole Mitchell and head coach Chris Sheeks. Not pictured: Assistant coach Rocky Kirwin. Next year, the team plans to regroup and compete in the tougher, more competitive Olympic League organized for fourth- through sixth graders.

April 5, 2011 · 12:38 PM

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The Broncos, a team of 10 third grade boys from Snoqualmie Ridge, played through the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club basketball league in a big way. They had an undefeated season this winter, winning the championship game by 26 points.

As head coach Chris Sheeks said, "These boys came in and rolled over Bellevue like a speed bump."

Next year, the team plans to regroup and compete in the tougher, more competitive Olympic League organized for fourth- through sixth graders.

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