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Lady Bobcats find new leader for basketball team - WS Chronicle

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Glenn High School has been on the hunt for a girls’ basketball coach ever since Melvin Heggie resigned and took the same position at Quality Education Academy (QEA). After an extensive search, the Bobcats have chosen Vontreece Hayes to take over the program.

The post Lady Bobcats find new leader for basketball team appeared first on WS Chronicle.

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