
Five foreign exchange students are playing for the Clark Fork Mountain Cats this season. Mads Groenlund, Denmark (left); Wasin Wongwiwat,Thailand; Joe Petersen, Assist. Coach; Nhan Hoang, Vietnam; Ginwan Jung, Korea (far right). Not pictured, Yu Hsiang Lin, Tiawan. (Kathleen Woodford/Mineral Independent)
February 6, 2019
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February 6, 2019 12:37 p.m.
Basketball a 'thrill' for foreign students
The Clark Fork Mountain Cats Boys basketball teams experienced a unique situation this year with five foreign exchange students participating in the sport this season. For some it was the first time they ever held a basketball or stepped onto a court.