Fallen Heroes Foundation

Clearfield players set world record with 107-hour basketball game

CLEARFIELD -- They made it.

The 22 players trying to set a world record for the longest continuous basketball game stopped playing about 10 p.m. Friday, said Kurt Spencer, executive director for the Fallen Heroes Scholarship Foundation.

The old record of 107 hours was reached about 8 p.m. Friday and the game continued for another two hours, Spencer said.

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Blue team member Kevin Kennington gets some rest during the Fallen Heroes Scholarship fundraising basketball game at Clearfield Aquatic Center on Thursday.  See slideshows at www.standard.net

22 basketball players still in search of a world record

CLEARFIELD -- Some have lost toenails, while even more limp up and down the court.

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