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Douglas takes charge in win over Cougers

Posted by Ronald Williams at Dec 21, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Down by nine points in the third quarter to Bloomington North Wednesday, the Shelbyville girls' basketball team was in danger of losing for the fifth time in its last eight games and dropping to .500 on the season.
Sarah Wheeler Came Off The Bench In The Fourth Period To Spark The Lady Bears Past Bloomington North 60-50 Wednesday Night At Home And For Her Injured Teamate Melanie Clark The Bears Were Down 12-11 After One,27-25 At Halftime, They Were Down By 10 Points Halfway Thru The Third But Rallied To a 39-36 Defecit Then Came Sarah Wheeler Off The Bench To Spark The Team To a 24-11 Fourth Quarter To Give Them The Win.Sarah Wheeler Was Named Player Of The Game Wednesday By WKWH Radio. The Bears Were Led In Scoring By LeAnn Douglas 22, Dana Gardner 16, Julie Snuffer 10, Ashley Ayers 8, and Kelli Haehl 4.Bloomington North Was Led In Scoring By Alex Guyton 17, and Lori Whitaker 14 The Bears Are Off Until After Christmas When They Will Host The Shelby Shootout on Dec. 29,30,and31st. Melanie Clark Will Have Surgery On Her Left ACL In January And Plans To Be Back Next Season Keep Melanie And Her Family In Your Prayers. You All Have A Merry Christms and I Wil See You At The Shelby Shootout.
FISHERS--- Shelbyville entered its girls' basketball matchup with Hamilton Southeastern Saturday intent on taking away the Royal's perimeter threat
Lady Bears Plays Hamilton Southeastern Saturday 47-40. Injury Report Melanie Clark went down mid way through the second period she went to the locker room when she came back on cruthes shes is going to have xrays Monday keep melanie and her family in your prayers she tore right ACL Last season we hope it wasn't her Left ACL watch for more details
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Runaway Victory

Posted by Ronald Williams at Dec 13, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
It wasn't a hard fought victory, but Shelbyville's 72-24 win over Morristown Tuesday served an important purpose nevertheless.