U.S. Wins FIBA Under-17 Title
Posted Jul 13, 2010
James McAdoo of Norfolk, Va., scored 20 points, and the tournament most valuable player Brad Beal of St. Louis added 19 as the United States won FIBA’s under-17 championship with a 111-80 victory over Poland in Hamburg, Germany. Michael Gilchrist of Somerdale, N.J., had 18 points for the United States (8-0), which won its games by an average of 34.8 points.
(New York Times)
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