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Athlete of the week

June 1, 2010 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Lauren Brito comes in second nationally
Lutz 12-year-old and Charles S. Rushe Middle student Lauren Brito, sixth grader, came in second in the iHoops national competition May 14.
Brito, who is a point guard and in JAMM Stars basketball league in Wesley Chapel, took first place in a local and regional competition to reach the finals in Orlando. Brito is seen after winning the regional competition in Miami. More than 100,000 children from the United States and Canada competed in iHoops this year.
Brito said she would like to be professional basketball player when she grows up.

Lauren Brito comes in second nationallyLutz 12-year-old and Charles S. Rushe Middle student Lauren Brito, sixth grader, came in second in the iHoops national competition May 14.Brito, who is a point guard and in JAMM Stars basketball league in Wesley Chapel, took first place in a local and regional competition to reach the finals in Orlando. Brito is seen after winning the regional competition in Miami. More than 100,000 children from the United States and Canada competed in iHoops this year.Brito said she would like to be professional basketball player when she grows up.

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