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SATURDAY SENTINEL: GGS eighth-graders don't get enough credit

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One week ago, we ran a story on the Gardner Grade School eighth-grade girls basketball team and its players making a second straight appearance at state.

A graphic accompanying the story credited the class of GGS eighth-graders with being in school for seven state appearances across three sports during the past four years. In addition to three berths in basketball, GGS — or South Wilmington Grade School, which hosts GGS for a co-op in some sports — has appeared three times in track and field and once in softball, the graphic shared.

It turns out the graphic — and the reporter who researched it (me) — short-changed the class. A couple of emailers alerted me that I'd overlooked girls volleyball, where the seventh-grade Lady Tigers placed fourth in the state in 2012.

I may be convicted of ignorance, but I think I can be found not guilty of total oversight. I did search the IESA's website for a record of Gardner in girls volleyball, as I did the other girls sports in which the school competes. The problem is that I looked only under the 7-1A and 8-1A classifications, which is where the school competes in other sports. At least in 2012, the Lady Tigers competed at the 7-2A level.

So since the current group of GGS (and SWGS) eighth-grade girls got to fifth grade, their schools have advanced to state eight times, and counting. They still have time to qualify once more in both volleyball and track and field.

"This is an amazing group of girls — very coachable, a lot of energy and just love the game as much as I do," basketball coach Rhae Wise told me. "A lot of our success was because I had nine girls that could play good ball, not just a few, and when your that deep with a good bench, it makes it that much better.

"I want to thank the girls for a great season and all the hard work that they put in. We brought a lot of hardware home through the years, and now our trophy case is full so the school needs to get another one."

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