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Why does it look like teams from EKY are behind the rest of the State?
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Central, Western and Northern Kentucky kids have more opportunities. Most of the junior/pee wee leagues around here run for a few short months. The kids get to practice for less than 1 hour-- one time a week. They come out on Saturday morning and play their game. Gym time is precious in most leagues. In other areas of Kentucky you have places like KBA, YMCA and community centers-- where kids can play the game year around. At KBA you have 5 full size courts with games and practices going on. I'm sure if you look at the top players in the state- most of those boys and girls are working on their game year around.

I saw where Knott County Judge Executive Randy Thompson is working on getting a facility similiar to KBA. The facility is going to be located on Route 80 near the Knott/Floyd line. That looks to be a step in the right direction.
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Why does it look like teams from EKY are behind the rest of the State? - by WOW - 02-04-2006, 02:20 AM

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