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Charity basketball game hopes to be slam dunk for Children’s Foundation Thursday

By Brock Ormond Mar 11, 2026 | 4:22 PM
Local high school basketball talent will be on full display Thursday at Eastside Secondary School.
Players from eleven schools across the Bay of Quinte will suit up for two boys’ all-star games with a total of 20 players in each age group (20 juniors, 20 seniors).
Admission is $5 for adults and free for all students for both the Junior game at 5:00pm and the Senior matchup at 7:00pm
A half time 3-point contest will be included as part of the festivities.
The event is being held by the Belleville Spirits Boys and aims to raise funds for The Children’s Foundation Playing For Keeps program.