Camels girls basketball coach wins 4A East Coach of the Year as team wins 20 games (2024)

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Camels girls basketball coach wins 4A East Coach of the Year as team wins 20 games (3)

Campbell County High School’s girls basketball coach Braidi Lutgen won 4A East Coach of the Year after the Camels won 20 games and finished the season as the runner-up in the title game.

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