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Shelby 66 Columbus East 41 Freshman Gretchen Haehl lead the Bears with 16 points shooting 4 of 8 three pointers. The Bears led 17 to 14 with 5 min to go in the 2nd quarter, then went on a 16 -2 run to end the half at 33-16 margin. The Bears then opened the third quarter with a 17 - 2 run and it was over. Bears go 6-0 and host New Palestine Saturday Scorers for the Bears: Gretchen Haehl 16, Ross 10, Douglas 10, Eiler 9, Kolls 8, Laird 4, Wise 3, Matney 2, Coy 2, Gwen Haehl 2
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12/04/00 Rankings: Bears Tied for Tenth

Posted by William Haehl at Dec 4, 2000 10:09AM PST ( 0 Comments )
3A Rank School Votes (1st Place) Previous Points +/- This Week 1 Indpls Cathedral (3-0) 150 (15) 1 0 12/4 - Broad Ripple 12/7 - Carmel 2 Plymouth (5-0) 131 2 0 12/9 @ Warsaw 3 Wawasee (6-0) 115 3 +5 12/6 - East Noble 12/8 - Goshen 4 Jasper (4-0) 107 5 +22 12/7 - Vincennes Lincoln 12/9 @ Evans. Harrison 5 Evansville Memorial (5-1) 79 4 - 15 12/5 - Princeton 12/7 @ Evans. Bosse 6 NorthWood (3-0) 55 7 +6 12/8 - Elkhart Memorial 12/9 - SB Clay 7 Frankfort (5-0) 32 8 0 12/9 - Tri-West 8t Alexandria (5-1) 22 6 - 47 12/5 @ Eastern (Howard) 12/6 @ Muncie South 12/9 @ Blackford 8t Salem (5-0) 22 9t +7 12/5 - Borden 10t Benton Central (7-0) 21 -- +11 12/5 - Borden 10t Franklin County (5-0) 21 9t +6 12/9 - Centerville 10t Shelbyville (5-0) 21 9t +6 12/7 - Columbus East 12/9 - New Palestine Others receiving votes: Rochester (6-0) 17, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (6-1) 7, Evansville Bosse (3-0) 6, Gibson Southern (3-0) 4, West Lafayette (6-0) 3, Madison (5-1) 1
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Bears Grind Greenfield 81-44

Posted by William Haehl at Dec 4, 2000 10:03AM PST ( 0 Comments )
Indy Star article • SHELBYVILLE 81, GREENFIELD CENTRAL 44 -- The 3A No. 8 Golden Bears had all players score in a 37-point triumph over the visiting Cougars. The Golden Bears jumped out to an 11-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back. Sarah Laird led the Golden Bears (5-0) attack with a game-high 18 points including nine in the third quarter. Also, Susan Colls came off the bench to score 13. The Cougars (2-3) were led by Ellen Hamilton's 17 points. Also click on headline for Shelbyville News link
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11/27/00 New Ratings Out:

Posted by William Haehl at Nov 28, 2000 3:59AM PST ( 0 Comments )
3A Rank School Votes (1st Place) Previous This Week 1 Indpls Cathedral (2-0) 150 (15) 1 11/29 - Chatard 2 Plymouth (4-0) 131 2 12/2 - North Judson 3 Wawasee (3-0) 110 4 11/28 - West Noble 12/1 - Culver Academy 4 Evansville Memorial (3-1) 94 3 11/29 @ Evans. North 11/30 - Henderson Cty. 5 Jasper (3-0) 85 6 12/2 - Evans. Central 6 Alexandria (3-1) 69 5 11/29 - Lapel 12/1 @ Frankton 7 NorthWood (2-0) 49 7 11/28 - Penn 12/2 @ Angola 8 Frankfort (3-0) 32 8 11/29 - Sheridan 12/2 @ Carroll (Flora) 9t Franklin County (2-0) 15 9t 11/28 @ Greensburg 11/30 - East Central 12/2 - Talawanda (OH) 9t Salem (4-0) 15 -- 79 Eastern (Pekin) 62 9t Shelbyville (4-0) 15 -- 11/28 - Greenfield Others receiving votes: Rochester (4-0) 12, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (5-1) 11, Benton Central (5-0) 10, Evansville Bosse (2-0) 6, West Lafayette (4-0) 6, Franklin (4-0) 5, Gibson Southern (3-0) 4, Brebeuf Jesuit (3-0) 1
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Bears Varsity & JV Grind Greensburg

Posted by William Haehl at Nov 27, 2000 12:51AM PST ( 0 Comments )
Varsity: The Lady Bears had the first game jitters early by falling behind in the first quarter 17-11. Then Susan Kolls sparked the Bears off the bench to a lead at half 25-24. The Bears owned the third quarter building a 44-32 lead and coasted to the final score of 68-55. Leading scorers for the home team was Sarah Laird with 16 and Susan Kolls with 15. The Bears showed their depth and balance with eleven players seeing action and the scoring rounded out as follows: Jenni Ross 11, Ashley Matney 7, Gretchen Haehl 10, Haley Wise 4, Gwen Haehl 3, and Ashley Coy 2 All-Star candidate and Western Ky bound Sarah Riedeman had 22 for Greensburg. JV: Lady Bears win 48-23 with leading scorers Haley Wise (14 pts)and Katie Jackson (11 pts) playing agressively at both ends of the floor. Other scorers include: Horner 10, S. Himes 5, Tungate 4, Wright 2, Sammons 2.