Lady Pioneers are district champs
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February 28, 2020

Lady Pioneers are district champs

By From JT Staff Reports

Members of Jonathan Alder’s girls basketball team loft their Division II district championship trophy Thursday evening at Ohio Dominican University. The Lady Pioneers beat River Valley, 66-44, to claim the title. Details about the game may be found on page five of today’s Journal-Tribune.
(Journa...

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