Teenagers from Chinatown, the North End and Charlestown will mix it up with District A-1 Police Officers to play basketball for the Challenge Cup prize. It will be a fun night for the community and officers to get together and shoot some hoops.
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what is the line for the game
The teens will seek revenge for their loss to the police first time around. Teens win by wearing out the old guys. Don't know much about the odds though