District Champs Mullikin/ Williams Soar The lady Eagles capped a perfect 20-0 regular season by wearing the crown of the Dayton Daily News I-II champs . Under new coach Frank Goldsberry, they ran roughshod over teams from Cincy, Columbus , the Miami Valley and Indiana, to finish # 3 in the State I polls . The potent offensive talents of Tamika Williams and the iron curtain team defense gave them a 1-2 punch that knocked out their opponents in route to a 24-1 final
record . Thi s Channel 2 Team of the Week was led by standout seniors Carrie Robinson , Sally Macleod (both were Coach 's Award winners), laura Mullikin, and Williams . William s became the 1st Miami Valley woman named to the prestigious Parade Magazine AIIAmerican team when she was named to the 3rd team . The reserves wrapped up their golden season with an 18-2 campaign .
l ooki ng for a little help from her teammates, l aniece Douglas waits to make a pass. This seni or was a dedicated player for four years, fully co ntributing to the reg ular season's perfect record .
Rallyi ng against Dunbar's defense, Tamika Williams fi ghts to make a shot. Will iam s was named one of the top junior high school players in the co untry and was pursued by college scouts all season.
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1m fortunate to have a great team who made my 4 years of C-J basketball wonderful. They all have a lot of heart. Laura Mullikin
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j Front Row: Carrie Robinson, laniece Douglas, Sally Macleod, April Ghory, laura ·Mullikin. Back Row: Coach Thom Grim, Tracie Chmiel, Carla Sanders, Elizabeth Hansen, Tamika William s, Jennifer Poppaw, Stephani e Roddy" Eli se Ryder, Coach Frank Gold sberry .