While the fans gave her a standing ovation, Madison Zorn got some of the best praise of all from her mother – a big hug and a kiss – after singing “The Star Spangled Banner” to open the volleyball match at Tahoma High School Sept. 30 between the Bears and Kentlake High’s Falcons. Kim Zorn, Tahoma’s coach, picked her daughter to lead the National Anthem – a first for the 5-year-old.  - CHARLES CORTES/Reporter
CHARLES CORTES/Reporter
While the fans gave her a standing ovation, Madison Zorn got some of the best praise of all from her mother – a big hug and a kiss – after singing “The Star Spangled Banner” to open the volleyball match at Tahoma High School Sept. 30 between the Bears and Kentlake High’s Falcons. Kim Zorn, Tahoma’s coach, picked her daughter to lead the National Anthem – a first for the 5-year-old.

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October 7, 2008 · Updated 10:47 AM 

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