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On this date in area sports history …
On this date 14 years ago, Dec. 8, 1994, the Kenton Ridge girls basketball under Ed Foulk, who’s still the coach, scored 105 points in an early-season victory. More after the jump:
News-Sun archives
Kenton Ridge Coach Ed Foulk figures the big test for his team will come next week, when it plays Catholic Central, Shawnee and Bellefontaine.
But, judging from Wednesday night’s score, the Cougars already are in mid-season form.
Dodie Shingler and Angie Finkes each fired in 20 points to lead a parade of six players in double figuresas Kenton Ridge pounded winless Tecumseh, 105-65, for its fourth straight victory.
The Cougars, who are 2-0 in the Central Buckeye Conference, rolled to a 61-29 halftime lead and were in front, 92-51, at the end of three quarters, when Foulk pulled his starters.
“We’re just an explosive team this year,” said Foulk, whose club shot 57 percent from the field.
Kenton Ridge came within three of the school record for points in a game, set last season in a 108-35 romp over Urbana.
Trish Bichler flirted with a triple-double, adding 17 points, 11 assists and seven steals, while Heather Nienaber also had 17 points, Karma Nutter 14 and Jamie Estep 12. Finkes had 14 rebounds.
Sarah Shore and Michelle Demmitt each scored 11 points for Tecumseh, while Jill Miesse added 10.
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