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Photo Album: New community basketball league gets a shot at the Lewiston Armory
The Armory Hoops League brings together Tree Street Youth, Lewiston Recreation, Boys and Girls Club of Southern Maine and the Root Cellar.
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Shamsi Abdinoor, center, cheers for the Tree Street Youth basketball team earlier this month from the Lewiston Armory balcony. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Salah Guhat (14) of the Tree Street Youth basketball team warms up from the bench during an Armory Hoops League game against Lewiston Recreation Department earlier this month. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Members of the Tree Street Youth basketball team offer encouragement during halftime of an Armory Hoops League game against Lewiston Recreation Department earlier this month. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Tree Street Youth basketball coach Chucks Obunse, left, and his team cheer from the sideline of a game against the Lewiston Recreation Department during an Armory Hoops League game in Lewiston earlier this month. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Michael Doyle, left, of Tree Street Youth and Patrick Graves of the Lewiston Recreation Department wait for foul shots to be taken during an Armory Hoops League game in Lewiston earlier this month. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Basketball fans watch the action between Tree Street Youth and the Lewiston Recreation Department during an Armory Hoops League game in Lewiston earlier this month. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Members of the Tree Street Youth basketball team follow the shot during an Armory Hoops League in Lewiston earlier this month. From left are: Salah Guhat, Mustafa Hassan, Ahmed Abdow and Simba Ali. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Nicole Welch, superintendent of the Lewiston Recreation Division, gives a thumbs-up to a teenager who volunteered to keep score during an Armory Hoops League in Lewiston earlier this month. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal