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Lady Cavs playoff bound

First season coach leads women to shot at PACs

Paul Nasella Staffwriter

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With the end of their season quickly approaching, the Lady Cavs basketball team has high hopes and expectations of once again becoming Pennsylvania Athletic Conference champions.

“The intensity is here and we want to get to the playoffs,” forward Erin Lagarenne said. “We want to get to the PACs. We want to go all the way and that’s what everybody’s drive is right now. [We want] to win and we won’t settle for anything less.”

Even though things haven’t always been this way, the team is thoroughly improving with each passing practice. “In the beginning, it was a little rough,” Lagarenne said. “We didn’t have as many players but now we have a lot of committed players. Everyone is out here to win. [Even though] we’re doing ok…there are times when we wished we were doing better but it is going to come with time and a lot of work.” over the summer as well as the rest of her staff leaving for various other reasons.

Replacing her in the summer of 2004 was Barbara “Bobbi” Morgan. During her illustrious high school career, Coach Morgan managed to compile a record of 326-139 with a winning percentage of .701. Assisting her is 30-year coaching veteran Fran Burbidge, two-time Kodak AllAmerican Kate Pierangeli and recent Penn State graduate Caroline Tarves.

Thus far, the new coaching staff has been working out rather well for the team. “I think they have been working out very well with everything,” Siderio said.

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