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Local youth sports making a slow return – Daytona Times

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BY ANDREAS BUTLER DAYTONA TIMES Youth sports are trying to make a comeback. Last month, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) in Florida started back competition. Local AAU clubs like the New Wave girls’ basketball program in Daytona, which fields a high school aged girls’ squad, is back in competition. “We’re up and running,” said Brandon […]

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