Maricopa’s Andrew Hoxie, left, and Triston Walters sign their letters of intent to continue their basketball careers during a ceremony on Tuesday at Maricopa.
Maricopa’s Andrew Hoxie, left, and Triston Walters sign their letters of intent to continue their basketball careers during a ceremony on Tuesday at Maricopa.
MARICOPA — The Maricopa Rams boy’s basketball team went into the season with plenty of new faces, both on the court and on the sidelines. Despite the team being in rebuild mode and winning just five games, two Rams did enough to take their basketball careers beyond high school.
David Church is a reporter covering Eloy, Arizona City and sports and the Digital Editor for PinalCentral.com. He can be reached at dchurch@pinalcentral.com.
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