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Sedgwick County banks on familiarity Transition difficulties seem behind Cougars.(Sports)
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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November 28, 2007| Author:
Dunivan, Adam
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Byline: Adam Dunivan, Special To The Rocky
The beginning of the Class 2A season might be a little less puzzling for Keith Pocock and the Sedgwick County boys basketball team.
Pocock was part of a Revere team that, in 2005, made the Class A state tournament. Players from that team who didn't graduate had to go through quite a transition in combining with players from Julesburg last season to form what is now Sedgwick County.
"I knew a lot of the kids...
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