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GARDNER — The trophy cases at Gardner Grade School are full, requiring the purchase of another. One might say that the girls basketball team is earning too much hardware.

Last month, GGS sent a team to the IESA State Final for the second straight year and for the fourth time in the last five years. For the first time during that stretch, the Lady Tigers won a game at state. In fact, they won two at the 8-1A tournament at Clinton Junior High, defeating Washington St. Patrick 30-27 in their opener and bouncing back from a 45-28 loss to eventual champion Atwood-Hammond to beat Springfield Little Flower 29-16 for third place.

All five starters — Jenni Price, Celia Barna, Marlana Ferrari, Sydney Perkins and Kira Gleason — and reserves Kayleigh Anderson, Carly Bernardy, Ali Manzello and Lexi Robinson were part of the Lady Tigers' 7-1A state qualifier in 2011. It is a group that has been together since its members were in the fifth grade.

"We play so well together because we know each other so well. We're all pretty much best friends," Price said. "A couple of girls have quit along the way, but we've all played together since then."

This regular season, the Lady Tigers lost just once — to Odell by a 39-35 final. As fate would have it, Odell was one of the teams they knew they would face again at the Mazon-Verona-Kinsman Regional.

The rematch nearly did not even happen, as the Lady Tigers won just 37-33 over Ransom in their regional opener.

"Ransom had a real aggressive team this year — very physical — which the girls have a hard time with at the beginning of the game," GGS coach Rhae Wise said. "We had a hard time getting it in to our center, Marlana, and they shut Celia down also. Jenni had a couple of good steals like she always does for some layups. We just fought hard 'til the end and came up with a win."

For three quarters, the regional championship game against Odell was as close as might be expected for the Lady Tigers. The score was tied at 9-9 after the first, and the Lady Tigers took leads of 17-13 at halftime and 23-20 after the third quarter. From there, Wise says, "Ceila and Sydney stepped up and took the game over," and the Lady Tigers ended up winning 36-20.

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