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Young Guns take 1st in USFA 13th Annual Valentine Cupid Shootout (Cypress)


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The Orangefield Young Guns 14u took home the 1st place trophy this weekend in the
USFA National Qualifier held in Cypress (Houston).
These girls worked hard in miserable weather conditions to bring the championship
back to Southeast Texas in a big qualifier tournament.
In bracket play saturday they defeated The College Station Tigers and The Houston Sting (Blue)
On sunday they defeated South Texas Mojo, Cyfair Shock and Montgomery TKO for the Championship.
Congratulations Girls!
This shows what hard work and dedication to a team can do.
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Congratulations Young Guns on the finish! I was getting updates all weekend on the games. This was a great TEAM effort from all the girls and coaches. I understand the competition was tough and the girls played hard to pull it out. Also congrats to Ashton on the big shot to center, the hard work is paying off!! 
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Great job ladies!!! Very Good win in a field of 16 teams. Bringing home the trophy and respect to the GT.
It was cold!!!
As we drove in to the fields it looked like a lake on all the side streets, but we were very impressed with the work done on the fields. Lets hope the rains stay away for a while so we can all dry out.

See you guys this weekend.
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Congratulations "Young Guns"!!!!

We all need to take pride in our area teams and support their tournaments and root for them anytime we are not playing each other! (we can still want the girls to do well even when playing against each other) We have the deck stacked against us when it comes to numbers and the size of our cities...let's show pride in each other....this should always be about developing the talent of our local girls.



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