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Scoring eight three-point shots against Beech Grove, the SHS girls varsity basketball wins 51-32 on Jan. 23

1. Junior Teya Cassaday runs back to her teammates after being fouled and making a free throw. Cassaday’s teammates cheered and celebrated with her for scoring her first varsity points. Photo by Jordin Baker 2. The Cardinal shakes his finger as the crowd says, “You can’t do that” in response to an SHS player getting fouled. Photo by Jordin Baker 3. Senior Lexie Green looks for a teammate to pass the ball to. Green led the team in threepoint shots with a total of four. Photo by Jordin Baker 4. Sophomore Miranda Deane is fouled as she dribbles past Beech Grove junior Tia O’Connor. Deane made three of her four free-throw shots throught the night. Photo by Emma Main 5. Head Coach Adam Morelock discusses the game with the team during a timeout. Photo by Emma Main 6. Senior Kayden Casey guards a Beech Grove player who tries to pass to a teammate. Casey had the most field goal shots with a total of five. Photo by Jordin Baker 7. After being fouled, junior Maddy Newhouse prepares to shoot a free throw. Photo by Emma Main 8.Sophomore Taleah Nool attempts to dribble past O’Connor on her way to the basket. Photo by Emma Main 30 Photos

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