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Churchill Highlights: Churchill Girls Varsity Basketball
Sophomore guard Japria Karim-Duvall (25) dribbles the ball during the home game vs. Whitman on Tuesday, Jan. 22. The Bulldogs lost this game 56-33, dropping their strong overall record to 10-4. They hope to rebound with a win when they play next on Friday, Jan. 25 at 5:15 p.m. at Wootton. Sam Racoosin
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Sophomore guard Japria Karim-Duvall (25) dribbles the ball during the home game vs. Whitman on Tuesday, Jan. 22. The Bulldogs lost this game 56-33, dropping their strong overall record to 10-4. They hope to rebound with a win when they play next on Friday, Jan. 25 at 5:15 p.m. at Wootton.
The Lady Bulldogs took on Whitman at home on Tuesday, Jan. 22. Here, Senior guard/forward Shira Racoosin (22) takes the ball inbounds for Churchill. The Bulldogs lost this game 56-33, dropping their strong overall record to 10-4. They hope to rebound with a win when they play next on Friday, Jan. 25 at 5:15 p.m. at Wootton.
The CHS squad placed 1st in choreography and 2nd overall in the Northwest Poms Invitational on January 5 at Northwest High School. The Division 1 County Invitational pitted the 17-member WCHS squad against five other Division 1 Pom squads. Victory was particularly sweet for the WCHS Poms as they had competed but not placed in this invitational in the last few years.
Churchill senior Michael Abrahams follows through on a shot as he prepares for the Bulldogs' first-ever bocce match at home on Jan. 10. The Bulldogs beat Whitman and improved to 2-2 in the program's inaugural season. Bocce is a new varsity sport being offered at Churchill and several other Montgomery County schools to provide opportunities to a more diverse group of students.
The Lady Bulldogs keep Whitman from passing the ball with a trap defense during the CHS home game on Tuesday, Jan. 22. The Bulldogs lost this game 56-33, dropping their strong overall record to 10-4. They hope to rebound with a win when they play next on Friday, Jan. 25 at 5:15 p.m. at Wootton.

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