PHOTO GALLERY: Brooklyn Cats win in Show-Me State Games basketball
Sunday, July 25, 2010 | 9:01 p.m. CDT
Keith Wiley, left, of the Brooklyn Cats, tries to steal for the ball from Brock Walker of the Mineral Area Panthers while Blake Walker moves in to assist during the Show-Me State Games 12th-grade boys competitive level basketball championship game Sunday at the MU Student Recreation Complex.
¦ Daniel Longar
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The Show-Me State Games held its 12th-grade competitive level championship game Sunday at the MU Student Recreation Complex. The Brooklyn Cats won the game 70-62 against the Mineral Area Panthers.
Mike Edwards of the Brooklyn Cats lays up a ball before the start of the Show-Me State Games 12th-grade boys competitive level championship game Sunday at the MU Student Recreation Complex. The Cats beat the Mineral Area Panthers 62-70.
¦ Daniel Longar
Britt Bradley of the Brooklyn Cats wipes the sweat from his face after defeating the Mineral Area Panthers 70-62 Sunday at the MU Student Recreation Complex during the Show-Me State Games 12th-grade boys competitive level basketball finals.
¦ Daniel Longar
Jay Raulston, left, of the Mineral Area Panthers, pushes past Marshall French of the Brooklyn Cats at the MU Student Recreation Complex during the Show-Me State Games 12th-grade boys competitive level championship game on Sunday. The Cats beat the Panthers 70-62.
¦ Daniel Longar
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