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Vicksburg’s Madisyn Kimble Selected to play in the Mississippi Girls Basketball All-State Game

Vicksburg, Miss.-Vicksburg Junior High School basketball player Madisyn Kimble has been selected to play in the Mississippi Girls Basketball All-State Game. It was announced over social media earlier this week that Kimble accepted the invitation to play in the prestigious game.
Kimble recently helped the Missy Gators to the Little Six Tournament under Head Coach Jennifer Stewart. She’s been starring on the eighth-grade team for the last two years and one of her best performances was against Brandon when she scored 13 points as a seventh grader to lead VJHS to a win.
Since wrapping up her eighth-grade season, Kimble has moved up to the varsity team and is now playing under Head Coach Troy Stewart.
About the Game:
This 3-day event celebrates the top athletes in the state while opening up elite training and play opportunities.
They’ll meet club coaches and make connections that last the rest of your basketball career. Some All-State athletes have joined those clubs, continued to improve their game, and gone on to play collegiate and pro.
They’ll also work with top high school coaches, club coaches, and other top Mississippi coaches. Their insights and recommendations can get you ready to be a star high school and club athlete.
The event culminates with The State Game Champion Awards: MVP Awards, presented to the All-State Game top players on the winning teams gold Medals, presented to the All-State Game winning team and coach.
The dates for this 3-day event is May 30-June 1. The weekend will be for grades 6th-8th and the location has not been announced at this time.
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