Holy Rosary's famous basketball veterans show up for the big game and each other - My Edmonds News

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On June 19, 2025, former basketball veterans from Holy Rosary reunited for a spirited game that celebrated their enduring friendships and competitive history. The event attracted significant local interest, with attendees reflecting on the players' past achievements that once broke records and created legends in their community. Jaime Holter reported on the event, highlighting the emotional bonds and sportsmanship that were evident throughout the game. Players shared stories from their youth, reinforcing the importance of camaraderie in sports. The gathering not only served as a competitive matchup but also as a poignant reminder of the role sports play in building community connections.

Many attendees expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to reconnect and celebrate their shared history. This reunion illustrates how sports can transcend individual competition, fostering meaningful relationships that last a lifetime. Ultimately, the event marked a cherished moment in the lives of the players and their supporters.

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