Culver High School holds second annual Jingle Jam basketball tournament
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CULVER, Ind. -- The second annual Jingle Jam Basketball tournament took place Sunday at Culver High School.
There were 28 basketball teams competing coming from eight counties in Northern Indiana.
Both gyms were used to host different games.
One gym held games that included five on five basketball and the other three on three basketball.
After each game, the two teams received metals for their skills and sportsmanship.
David Grant, Tournament Director, stated, "It's a music themed basketball tournament. So, there's all kinds of music themed things around the brackets have music in the background on them, and there's music playing in the cafeteria. The cafeteria is a place where the teams can have a camp, so they can just kind of keep everything or hang out there in between games."