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Lake City Players folds despite youth membership freeze; youth team secures final title for Uitgeest basketball club

Lake City Players folds despite youth membership freeze; youth team secures final title for Uitgeest basketball club

The basketball club Lake City Players in Uitgeest is disbanding after fifty years of existence. Despite the U12 team winning a final championship title, the club's closure felt inevitable to its members after years of decline.

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