Youngest Player Steps Up as Logan Middle School Basketball Celebrates Big Night of Team Spirit

A heartfelt gesture the coach shared to celebrate Cash Duncan’s moment.

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Logan Middle School basketball had a big night as its youngest player, sixth grader Cash Duncan, stepped up in a way that amazed both his teammates and the community.

Despite being the last to make the team, Cash showed determination and earned the respect of the older boys and coaches.

His performance during the game became a highlight moment.

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Basketball Head Coach Celebrates Cash Duncan’s Breakout Performance!

Head coach Seth Hainer captured the moment in a Facebook post, sharing a video of the gameplay and praising Cash’s dedication.

He wrote,

It’s nights like tonight that makes you love coaching and what you do with your program… Tonight Cash was CASH!!!! From DEEP!!! The way the boys and community was hyped up for him is what makes a great program. We are a Family🐺🐺.

Hainer focused on Cash’s journey from being the last player added to the roster to becoming a spark of energy for the team.

His post concluded by celebrating the collective spirit of the players and the community.

Adding to the pride, Cash’s mother, Krista Browning, reshared the coach’s post with the simple but heartfelt words, my boy.

People shared their POV, highlighting their admiration and encouragement for Cash.

One said,

Had this kid in Buddy League and he’s definitely a give it all 110% go getter and a great kid 🏀❤️💯.

Likewise, Cash’s mother expressed gratitude, saying:

Thank you for guys for giving him the opportunity to play! He’s learned and grew so much this year!

Others praised both the player and the coach, noting:

This is what it’s all about! Go Cash!! Such a wonderful post from the head coach of LMS. Speaks highly of his character as well 👏🏻👏🏻☄️.

And one highlighted family pride, commenting:

Way to go Cash! Krista Browning you sure have raised some amazing talented kiddos 💜💙.

This is not just a post but a reflection of the coach’s pride in his program and players.

Such a gesture motivates other young athletes to believe in themselves and work hard for their chance to shine.

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