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Hoop Project returns July 17-18
By Kayla (Hawthorne) Dunham - khawthorne@aimmediamidwest.com
GALLIPOLIS The annual Hoop Project is returning to Downtown Gallipolis after a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Robbie Pugh, who helps organize the event, said registration for The Hoop Project will open on Tuesday, June 1. This year, there is a 16-team limit per division. Divisions range from children aged 8 and under through men’s and women’s divisions. There are 15 divisions, meaning up to 240 teams can compete in the event this year.
Pugh said The Hoop Project is a three-on-three basketball tournament that will take place on First Avenue in Gallipolis between the city park and the river.
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Downtown Rifle business owner Nick Beightel said business has decreased 75% since construction activity picked up in the area earlier this year.
In fact, when asked if COVID-19 or construction has been more of a detriment to foot traffic, Beightel, who owns One Jewelers, said construction is worse “by far.”
“The fact a lot of my customers are elderly people, they don’t want to walk a block or two to shop,” he said on Tuesday. “They want the convenience to pull up and leave. Where are they going to park? It’s hard for them.”