Carmel upsets defending champion SB Washington for its first girls titleBy STEVE HERMAN, AP Sports WriterCarmel forward Danielle Havel , left, fights off South Bend Washington center Shalana Murray for possession during the IHSAA Class 4A girls basketball state finals basketball action at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Saturday, March 1, 2008. Carmel won 84-72. (AP Photo/Tom Strickland)
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Monday, Mar 3 at 9:58 AM Bender wrote ...
South Bend Washington's Lady Panthers went down to Indy, for the third straight time, and played their hearts out. They left it all on the court....but did not win. The players, and their coaches deserve a round of applause on a great season. The journey they have taken, with 47 straight wins, and 3 straight title game appearances, is one for the ages. I hope the Lady Panthers work hard, and go back to the finals again, making it 4 in a row. Do not hang your heads Panthers. WESTSIDE PRIDE