Trib: Mt. Lebanon moves closer to ultimate goal
Mt. Lebanon girls basketball coach Dori Oldaker looks at her team's journey through the season as a business trip.
"We talk about this being like a job," Oldaker said. "And we like to have a little bit of fun on the job."
Now, after a 62-35 victory over Lower Merion in the PIAA Class AAAA semifinals Tuesday at Chambersburg High School, Mt. Lebanon (24-6) has accrued enough frequent-flyer miles for a trip to Penn State's Bryce Jordan Center. That would be for at 6 p.m. Friday title game against Archbishop Carroll. And the Blue Devils would like nothing better than to earn the ultimate reward — a third consecutive state championship.
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"We talk about this being like a job," Oldaker said. "And we like to have a little bit of fun on the job."
Now, after a 62-35 victory over Lower Merion in the PIAA Class AAAA semifinals Tuesday at Chambersburg High School, Mt. Lebanon (24-6) has accrued enough frequent-flyer miles for a trip to Penn State's Bryce Jordan Center. That would be for at 6 p.m. Friday title game against Archbishop Carroll. And the Blue Devils would like nothing better than to earn the ultimate reward — a third consecutive state championship.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/highschool/s_728712.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Labels: girls basketball, high school athletics, piaa championship, PIAA playoffs
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