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FREE Play Days at East Hickman MS - 3rd/4th, 5th, & 6th Grade Divisions


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The East Hickman Eagles will be hosting three FREE play days this winter for girls’ basketball teams in the 3rd/4th, 5th, and 6th grades. The dates of these play days will all be on Saturdays: December 8th, January 12th, and January 26th. You are welcome to sign up for as many play days as you want, but note that spaces are limited per division and will be given out on a first come, first serve basis. All games will be held at East Hickman Middle School, which is located in Lyles, TN (8 minutes off of I-40 at Exit 172/Dickson, TN).

 

All teams are guaranteed at least 2 games. Games will be 14-minute halves (running clock) with clock stoppage only in the final minute of each half.

 

We welcome all school, recreational, and club/AAU teams. All scheduling needs will be met, if possible.

 

If you have any questions or are interested in signing your team up to join us for one or more of these days, you can contact Nick Simmons at (931) 224-0736 or through e-mail at nicholas.simmons@hickmank12.org.

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We have room for one more 5th grade and one more 6th grade girls team in our December 8th play day. All other divisions in the girls and boys are full on this date, but some spots still remain for the January play days. If you are interested in joining us on one of these days, please contact me to reserve your spot.

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We are looking for one more 3rd/4th and one 5th grade girls team to participate in our January 12th play day. All other divisions in the girls and boys are FULL. If you have a 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade girls team and would like them to participate on January 12th, please contact me to reserve your spot. Contact information can be found in the original post above.

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