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Korbey 3v3 draws crowd to HHS

by | Mar 14, 2022 | Sports

The annual Mary Korbey 3v3 Tournament returned after a two-year hiatus and drew a big turnout to the Hopkinton High School gym March 13. There were 46 teams, with almost 200 total participants.

The winner of the Grade 3/4 Girls Division was Fab 5 (Brooklyn Bearfield, Harper Shepard, Colbie Baker, Emily Fitzgibbons, Maggie Sanda).

The winner of the Grade 5/6 Girls Division was Swish (Chloe Bearfield, Elena Valis, Gabby Simulis, Kate Riesenberger, Jane Hopkins).

The winner of the Grade 7/8 Girls Division was Fire Balls (Maya MacLeod, Chloe Barnatt, Courtney Clemens, Ava Carroll, Lea Lamoreaux).

The winner of the Grade 3/4 Boys Division was Hopkinton Ankle Breakers (Colton Geremia, Greyson Grove, Brendan Foutz, Christian Bialobrzeski).

The winner of the Grade 5 Boys Division was And One (Patrick Reilly, Michael Tighe, Jackson Balster, Fin Clancy, Rocco Yurewicz).

The winner of the Grade 6 Boys Division was Crushers (Matthew Fitzgibbons, Alex Fine, Aiden Nguyen, Connor Nguyen).

The winner of the Grade 7 Boys Division was Shanghai Sharks (Rocco Spinelli, Landon Fitzgibbon, Lucas Hodne, Travis Rych).

The winner of the Grade 8 Boys Division was Miami Shoota’s (Trevor Blinn, Ben Pantera, Carter Robillard, Gavin Cho).

The winner of the Adult Division was Bus Drivers (James Marquedant, Joseph Clark, Ryan Hamilton, Craig Sager).

The winner of the Senior Division was Ken’s Krew (Suren Padmalingam, Ken Abrahamsen, Ryan Elliot, Greg McNally).

Proceeds from the event support the Mary Korbey Scholarship Fund.

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