Holy Rosary rolls
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Photo courtesy of Anthony Mattos
Photo courtesy of Anthony Mattos
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Holy Rosary’s seventh-grade girls National basketball team played an outstanding season, overcoming a seven-point deficit to win its semifinal game. The team then beat the previously undefeated league foe to win the local CYO championship. In the front row, from left, are Amelia Mayer, Dolores Beltran and Rosa Guerra; back row: Angelica Perez, Daniela Johannsen, Julianne Yee, Devyn Miller, Melina Mattos and Emma Johnson. Not pictured are coaches Tony Mattos and Jeff Yee.
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BBALMOM
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March 25, 2012
I would like to know where the headlines are for the St. Anthony 7th grade girls team from Oakley who finished their season season 11 & 1? Why does the 10 & 2 team get the glory here?

Cinderella story for sure with St. Anthony's girls who two years ago finished the season with zero wins. Yes, zero wins. With a roster of almost the exact same players, these girls have fought back and clearly personify effort, teamwork, and exceptional sportsmanship. Even in games where the opponents tactics were as questionable as the refereeing, St. Anthony girls, true to their integrity and ability, played good clean basketball every single time.

It's hard to see those accomplishments negated by just one loss. The one thing certain here is that even though they came up short in the last game, one of those "questionable" games, next season the girls will do what they have always done, and play their hearts out and be simply amazing. It would be nice for someone to see St. Anthony's as the real newsmaker here.

justinlafferty
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March 26, 2012
Thanks for commenting. Usually, stuff like this is submitted by coaches and parents. Someone from St. Anthony's can submit a photo and short story to me, and I'd be happy to include it. It sounds like the girls had an incredible season!

— Justin Lafferty, sports editor

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