Sunday,  March 2, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 229 • 5 of 34

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• The Tigers could not score and the Cavaliers did to take a 38-30 lead. Groton cooled off from the line, making two of four free throws, to make it a six-point game, 38-32. Roncalli upped its lead to 10, 42-32. Despite Roncalli making its last field goal with 7:10 left in the game, free throws pushed the Cavaliers ahead. In the fourth quarter, Roncalli made eight of 13 free throws to keep the lead and a 48-42 win over the Tigers.
• "One thing I will say," Wanner said, "the girls played to win, unlike the other night when we played not to lose. It's been a fun year and time flies by, especially when you're winning. I've been coaching these girls for three years and they know I'm a

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Carly Wheeting pushes her way inside to make this shot to break Groton's four minute cold streak in the first quarter. (Photo #1305 by Paul Kosel)

Courtney Kurtz drives to the basket, only to be fouled by Emily Bohle. (Photo #1332 by Paul Kosel)

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