Allison Hayes and March Madness fans put their skills to the test
Posted: Mar 21, 2021 11:36 AM EST

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INDIANAPOLIS – Despite some changes due to the pandemic, March Madness fans in Indianapolis are still finding ways to have some fun. Allison Hayes joins two young fans from Virginia to shoot hoops.
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