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Potosi receives invite to Stewart Classic

Published: Thursday, November 26, 2009
Updated: Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:08 AM CST
The second annual Norm Stewart Classic will take place at Columbia College in Columbia Missouri on December 5-6. The event honors the long-time University of Missouri basketball coach who overcame cancer. Stewart, along with the American Cancer Society, established the ‘Coaches Versus Cancer Program’, which has raised millions of dollars used to combat the dreaded disease.

 Last year, 12 high school basketball teams competed in the inaugural event and raised over $7,000. This year 16 teams will compete with the Potosi Trojans invited to be one of them. Potosi will play Fatima on Sunday at 1 p.m. Below is the two-day schedule for the Classic.

Saturday December 5th

2:30 Hickman vs. Jefferson City Girls

4:00 Jefferson City vs. Marquette Boys

5:30 Rock Bridge vs. Blue Springs Girls

7:00 Rock Bridge vs. Moberly Boys

Sunday December 6th

1:00 Fatima vs. Potosi Boys

2:30 Harrisburg vs. Glendale Boys

4:00 Kickapoo vs. St. Joseph's Girls

5:30 Hickman vs. Poplar Bluff Boys

7:00 Columbia College Exhibition Men

 

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