Whitko Basketball

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
Now that Whitko basketball is over, we need to support Coach Fleetwood and his team.
As basketball fans, we were short-changed for two years when we had no experience and no leadership. This year we went from 13 boys going out for basketball to over 30. This was for a coach  they didn’t even know.
Coach Fleetwood’s record speaks for itself. When you watch a game when Whitko is 20 points behind and still the leader coaches until the final buzzer goes off, that is what it takes to bring respect back to Whitko basketball.
Jim Craig
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Editor, Times-Union:
Now that Whitko basketball is over, we need to support Coach Fleetwood and his team.
As basketball fans, we were short-changed for two years when we had no experience and no leadership. This year we went from 13 boys going out for basketball to over 30. This was for a coach  they didn’t even know.
Coach Fleetwood’s record speaks for itself. When you watch a game when Whitko is 20 points behind and still the leader coaches until the final buzzer goes off, that is what it takes to bring respect back to Whitko basketball.
Jim Craig
Pierceton[[In-content Ad]]
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