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Minor tourney promises parity.(Evening)

The Albuquerque Tribune (Albuquerque, NM)

| December 09, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Albuquerque Tribune. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Welcome to the Albuquerque Public Schools-Farmers Duke City Boys Basketball Tournament, where the play promises to be good but the outcome will decide . . . absolutely nothing?

Top programs like Eldorado, Cibola and Rio Grande will battle for city supremacy all year, but an early December tournament like APS-Duke City which starts today is not enough for bragging rights, some coaches say.

"In my mind, it means nothing in terms of postseason implications," said Cibola coach Ray Rodriguez, whose Cougars start in the West bracket against St. Pius X. "This is about …

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