Leading Ladies
Dori Oldaker was pleased to become a part of WPIAL history, an achievement she said was more fulfilling because very few noticed.
"I think this means more to me because it's just accepted," said Oldaker, who secured one-fourth of a WPIAL first when she led Mt. Lebanon's girls basketball team to a WPIAL championship this past weekend, joining New Castle's Luann Grybowski, Sto-Rox's Carrie Palermo and North Catholic's Molly Rottmann as this year's winning coaches.
This was the first time since the league expanded to four classifications that all four WPIAL-winning coaches were women.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/highschool/s_614717.html
"I think this means more to me because it's just accepted," said Oldaker, who secured one-fourth of a WPIAL first when she led Mt. Lebanon's girls basketball team to a WPIAL championship this past weekend, joining New Castle's Luann Grybowski, Sto-Rox's Carrie Palermo and North Catholic's Molly Rottmann as this year's winning coaches.
This was the first time since the league expanded to four classifications that all four WPIAL-winning coaches were women.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/highschool/s_614717.html
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The girls basketball team should lead the Pledge at the 16-MAR-2009 school board meeting.
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