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SubmittedNovember 30, 2012

The Jackson Junior Indians 9 & under team placed 2nd in The King of the Hill Tournament in Owensboro,KY, November 10&11. The tournament consisted of 14 teams from Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, and Michigan. Cael Welker and Randol McDowell both won MVP awards, while Bryce Norman won the Big Hit award. The Junior Indians placed 1st in the Jake the Great tournament in St. Louis, November 17&18. They defeated Hillsboro, St. Charles, and Jefferson County...

Cheryl Farrow
The following team members are first row: Thomas Ruch, Garner Horman, Blake Blackman,Head Coach Tim Smith, Adam McClanahan, Rhett Liley, and Tate Kester. Second row: Cael Welker, Randol McDowell, Bronson Lively, Blake Kilnurn, Colton Spies, Bryce Norman, and Jack Duenne. Third row: Coach John Ruch, Coach Brad Blackman,Connor Tollison, Tyson Williams,Avery Hume, Jacob Farrow, Coach Richie Spies, and Coach Bo Duenne. Not pictured player, Zach Freeman.
The following team members are first row: Thomas Ruch, Garner Horman, Blake Blackman,Head Coach Tim Smith, Adam McClanahan, Rhett Liley, and Tate Kester. Second row: Cael Welker, Randol McDowell, Bronson Lively, Blake Kilnurn, Colton Spies, Bryce Norman, and Jack Duenne. Third row: Coach John Ruch, Coach Brad Blackman,Connor Tollison, Tyson Williams,Avery Hume, Jacob Farrow, Coach Richie Spies, and Coach Bo Duenne. Not pictured player, Zach Freeman.
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The Jackson Junior Indians 9 & under team placed 2nd in The King of the Hill Tournament in Owensboro,KY, November 10&11. The tournament consisted of 14 teams from Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, and Michigan. Cael Welker and Randol McDowell both won MVP awards, while Bryce Norman won the Big Hit award. The Junior Indians placed 1st in the Jake the Great tournament in St. Louis, November 17&18. They defeated Hillsboro, St. Charles, and Jefferson County.

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