Mt. Lebanon Girls Basketball Staying On Top
Mt. Lebanon girls basketball coach Dori Oldaker doesn’t pay much attention to rankings or outside thoughts about her team. She can’t afford to.
That’s because those expectations are high, really high, and why won’t they be? The Blue Devils return many of the key players from a PIAA Class AAAA championship team that went 31-0 last season, and most of those players were also members of Mt. Lebanon’s PIAA runner-up squad in 2008. With all the returning players, Mt. Lebanon is ranked No. 1 in Pennsylvania, regardless of classification, by MaxPreps and No. 17 in the nation.
Link: www.maxpreps.com/news/L7h5qfsBEd6UswAcxJTdpg/pennsylvania--mt-lebanon-girls-basketball-staying-on-top.htm
That’s because those expectations are high, really high, and why won’t they be? The Blue Devils return many of the key players from a PIAA Class AAAA championship team that went 31-0 last season, and most of those players were also members of Mt. Lebanon’s PIAA runner-up squad in 2008. With all the returning players, Mt. Lebanon is ranked No. 1 in Pennsylvania, regardless of classification, by MaxPreps and No. 17 in the nation.
Link: www.maxpreps.com/news/L7h5qfsBEd6UswAcxJTdpg/pennsylvania--mt-lebanon-girls-basketball-staying-on-top.htm
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