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Hello SBA Parents & Players!

Thank you for another great year of SBA hoops.  We are so appreciative of the support you've given your sons throughout the season - - with transportation, coordinating carpools, paying additional admission charges at the tournaments, and everything else that goes along with participating in your son's extracurricular activities.  Our heartfelt thanks for your support.

One of our last chores of the season is to collect all the bags and uniforms from our players.  Would you please make sure your son's bag is emptied and cleaned out with a wet rag.  Also, please wash your uniform and place it inside the SBA red bag.   They can be dropped off on my front porch anytime during the day.  Be sure to leave a note with your bag indicating your son's name so I can mark his name off of my checklist. My address is 421 Avenue B, Snohomish. 

 

Our home is located two blocks east of the high school - - a mud colored home with brick stairs leading up to a black front door.  I will need all bags/uniforms returned to me no later than Monday, March 22nd.  Again, return all bags/uniforms by Monday, March 22nd.  If we do not have them returned, there is a charge for both the uniform and the bag. 

 

The reversible practice jersey is yours to keep.  However, if your son plays SBA again next year, he will need that jersey.  SBA provides practice jerseys every other year to returning players.  

 

Thank you again for a great season.  If you have any questions, please e-mail me or give me a call at 360-568-9181.  Have a great spring and summer.  We'll look forward to seeing you back at SHS for fall tryouts at the end of September in the main gym and our brand new auxiliary gym.

 

Go Panthers!

 

Beth Hamlin

360-568-9181

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 March 2010 14:39 )  

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