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How to contact league officials or send correspondence! CLICK HERE!

Welcome to the Sunday Youth Basketball League Home Page, Home to the Basketball Players
and Cheerleaders representing our fine Southern Maryland Catholic Elementary and Middle Schools!
We have over 500 Girls and Boys playing this year in the league and over 100 Cheerleaders representing
43 Varsity and JV teams!!!
You will find all the info you need updated regularly during the season to include results,
schedules and cheerleader information. We will also post our weekly press release on results that are sent to the
local newspapers!
Thanks and enjoy! Bob Hanley, SYBL President
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| Erik Arnold and Steven Cole lead SPS to win! |

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| Rachel Heinze and Sammie Sawall lead SMB to win! |

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Week 3 is complete!
SPS Boys escape with 53-35 win over SMB. Erik Arnold hits for 24 including three 3-pointers
for SPS while Steven Cole scores 20! CHA Boys top FAW 33-26. ANS Boys defeat HASH, 55-26. Sam DiMisa scores
25 for the Eagles! MCS Boys win a thriller against SMS, 42-37!
SMB Girls top SPS 41-16 behind 25 points by Rachel Heinze! MCS Girls take 22-10 win over
SMS. FAW Girls roll with 35-23 win over CHA. Erin Buhler scores 21 for the Crusaders! ANS Girls top HASH,
42-17. Jordan Aughinbaugh hits 16 for the Lady Eagles!
| Greene hits shot of the day! |

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| Dezmon Greene hits half court 3-pointer at buzzer! |
| SPS Cheerleaders join league this year! |

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Quotes of the Week
"And I really believe that. Asthma is NOT a disability!” -- Dominique Wilkins
"At 49, I can say something I never would have said when I was a player, that I'm a better person
because of my failures and disgraces.” -- Bill Walton
"But, hey I did everything the right way and earned my spot in this game, nothing was given to
me.” -- Shaquille O'Neal
"Every time you compete, try harder to improve on your last performance. Give nothing short of
your very best effort.” -- Elgin Baylor
"Five guys on the court working together can achieve more than five talented individuals who come
and go as individuals.” -- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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