Mt. Lebanon Girls Basketball Rolls Into Final
Underdog Oakland Catholic kissed its chances for an upset good-bye when its top player -- senior guard Colleen Kiss -- was held to four points in last night's WPIAL Class AAAA semifinals against top-seeded Mt. Lebanon.
The unbeaten Blue Devils (25-0) rolled to a resounding 49-32 victory against the Eagles (17-8) at Chartiers Valley. Mt. Lebanon coach Dori Oldaker believes an unblemished record is not a burden to carry through the playoffs.
"It's not pressure," she said. "We don't think about it because right now we think about getting a banner on our gym wall. So it doesn't matter what our loss total is. We're just thinking about that banner."
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/09057/951817-361.stm
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/s_613611.html
The unbeaten Blue Devils (25-0) rolled to a resounding 49-32 victory against the Eagles (17-8) at Chartiers Valley. Mt. Lebanon coach Dori Oldaker believes an unblemished record is not a burden to carry through the playoffs.
"It's not pressure," she said. "We don't think about it because right now we think about getting a banner on our gym wall. So it doesn't matter what our loss total is. We're just thinking about that banner."
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/09057/951817-361.stm
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/s_613611.html
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