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Share Your Photos of Dublin High Basketball to Support Team in Championship

Hoops fever has hit town as Dublin High's boys basketball team competes for the NorCal championship.

Let's. Go. Dublin! Clap, clap, clapclapclap!

The high school boys basketball squad have a shot to claim the NorCal championship title Saturday in Sacramento.

Share your photos of the team from this season by uploading it to this post (click on "Upload Photos and Videos" button). And if you're attending Saturday's game, share your photos here as well.

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Here's further information on Saturday's big game via Dublin High:

General admission tickets at Sleep Train Arena start at $16 for adults and $10 for seniors (65+), children (5+) and students with a valid ASB card. For more pricing info visit:
http://www.sleeptrainarena.com/event/cif-norcal-regional-finals-march-16/  

The game will also be tweeted live. So be sure to follow @DHSGaels for the latest updates.

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Venue officials say only positive spirit signs, posters and banners may be used at the championship game and only in designated cheering sections areas. All banners must be fireproof. No references to an opponent, either directly or indirectly, may be made. Banners or posters are not allowed on any walls in the arena, no tape of any kind may be used in the facility. Banners, posters and spirit signs must be approved by the cheering section supervisor and may only be hung on the rail in front of your cheering section. No stickers of any kind may be used in the arena. In addition, no artificial noisemakers (air horns, bells, sirens, thundersticks, clappers, drums, etc.) are permitted in the arena.

What are you expectations for Saturday's game? Tell us in the comments section below.


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