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TNCAA All-Star Basketball Game & Skills Competition

Clarksville Christian School recently had the honor of hosting the Tennessee Christian Athletic Association’s All-Star Basketball Game and Skills Competition.

“We had players from several TNCAA schools playing together in the All-Star game,” CCS Athletic Director Cole Harper said. “Each school also nominated its best players to participate in the skills competition. So, there was a high school boy and girl from each team, and a middle school boy and girl from each team.”

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The CCS gymnasium was filled with players, coaches and families from Sumner Academy, West Academy, Madison Academy, Lancaster Christian Academy, Dayspring Academy, Jonathan Edwards Classical Academy, Restoring Hope Christian Academy, and Covenant Academy.

“Overall, we had a pretty good season,” Harper said. “Our girls brought home middle school and high school championships. And, both boys’ teams made it to the final four. The All-Star game was an awsome event. We had lots of fun. And, a ton of friends and family were able to come out, which was exciting for the kids. This was their chance to see their friends from other area schools, and to enjoy a little friendly competition.”