The Baldwin Police Activity League’s basketball season is in full swing. The blue team’s Jordan Babooram took the opening tip against Dmitri Point-Du-Jow in a game last Saturday at the Disrict Office gymnasium on Hastings Street.
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Some serious ball-handling skills were on display.
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Coach Mark Duvart gave instructions to his team.
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Girls in the seventh and eighth-grade division contended for a rebound.
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Two seventh and eighth-grade boys teams squared off last Saturday as part of the Baldwin Police Activity League basketball season. League Commissioner Rafael Crespo, far right, oversaw the action.
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A flurry of shots were made during last weekend’s games.
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The basketball season is in full swing for kids in the Baldwin Police Activity League.
The league features nearly 40 teams in variety of age-based divisions, ranging from second through 12th grade. The season kicked off in November for the younger players and will end in February for boys and girls in the older division.
Everton Marcus, who has served as Baldwin PAL president for the last three years, said basketball is one of his organization’s most popular sports. There is currently a waiting list of kids who’d like to play, he said.
“[The season’s] been going great,” he said. “We’ve had a lot of people come down to ask about playing.”
There’s still a lot more basketball for most of the divisions this season. For more information, go to www.baldwinpal.org.