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Letter from Cooperstown Sports Booster Club

Many Hands Make Tournament a Success

The Cooperstown Sports Booster Club would like to thank the following people for their help with the 40th annual Dick White Holiday Basketball Tournament: sponsors Cooperstown Dreams Park, Cooperstown American Legion, Shurmer Construction, Ashley-Connor Realty, Clark Sports Center, Community Bank NA, Connie and Gary Herzig, Martin and Meg Tillapaugh, Stagecoach Coffee, Church & Scott Pharmacy, Barnyard Swing Family Fun Center, Clark F. Simmons American Legion Post 579, Sgt. Walter P. Eggleston Veterans of Foreign Wars, Leatherstocking Cooperative Insurance Company, and the Bank of Cooperstown; time/score keepers Barry Gray and Brenda Wedderspoon-Gray; announcer Roger Lansing; the coaches, players, fans, school officials, and referees from Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young, Beaver River, Delaware Academy, Hamilton, Whitesboro, Unatego and, of course Cooperstown; and all of our great volunteers, including food donations from Mel’s at 22, Stewart’s Shops, Stagecoach Coffee, Council Rock and New York Pizzeria. Special thanks to CCS alum Paul Cunningham and his company Leather Head Sports for the MVP game balls.

Cooperstown Sports Booster Club

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