Mt. Lebanon A Head Above Baldwin, 56-42
Mt. Lebanon coach Dori Oldaker compared her team's recent dominance of Baldwin to a coin toss, saying that it's only matter of time before the Highlanders come out on the winning side.
"It's like flipping a coin 20 times," Oldaker said. "Sooner or later it will come up heads." For the Blue Devils, though, tails still rules.
Mt. Lebanon defeated Section 4 rival Baldwin for the eighth consecutive time in two seasons Friday, using a strong second half to defeat the Highlanders, 56-42, in a PIAA Class AAAA quarterfinal at Chartiers Valley.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10079/1044397-361.stm
"It's like flipping a coin 20 times," Oldaker said. "Sooner or later it will come up heads." For the Blue Devils, though, tails still rules.
Mt. Lebanon defeated Section 4 rival Baldwin for the eighth consecutive time in two seasons Friday, using a strong second half to defeat the Highlanders, 56-42, in a PIAA Class AAAA quarterfinal at Chartiers Valley.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10079/1044397-361.stm
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