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AIU IMEET THE BERRIES — Front row, left to right: Rachel Agaew, Brooke Veraam and Carey Errera; second, Kelly Wenner, Chrissy Stefanini, Chris Potts and StarRial*, hack, Denny Clark, Scott Creighton, Melissa Wolbert, Liane Beggs Agnew, Susan Blanser, Elizabeth Baker, Carla Stephens and Jane Kessler.Class AA powerhouse wins 3 consecutive state titles1991-92: Cranberry went a perfect 32-0 with a win in the state championship game over Trinity, a District 3 school near Harrisburg,64-57.Cranberry was led by junior Lauren Blauser, who scored 17 points. 13, 1990 — a 41-40 defeat to East Forest. The Berries also lost twice Susen Clark and Danyelle Miller contributed 15 and 14, respectively, to Eisenhower that year. The team was 13-3 in the league in 1989-90.4 TCAC Division IIchampionshipsIn the Tri-County Athletic Conference, the Berries have been Division II champions for the past four sesons.They went a perfect 16-0 in TCAC II play each of those four seasons. The last time Cranberry lost a TCAC II game was on Feb.1992-93: Cranberry was 31-1 on the season, the lone loss coming in just the fourth game of the season (47-44 to Girard).In the title game, the Berries edged Holy Name, a District 3 school from Reading, 57-55. This, despite a fourth quarter where the charging Lady Blue Jays outscored Cranberry, 18-11.Sabrina Agnew led the Berries with 20 points (7-18 from the floor,6-6 from the line) and 10 rebounds. Lauren Blauser was right behind teams.On a hot streakDuring the past five seasons, the Cranberry girls have played 146 games. Their record: 135-11.In those games, the Berries outscored the opposition 9,782 to 4,750. That’s 67 points per game for Cranberry; 32.5 for the otherwith 19 points and a team high 15 rebounds. Susan Blauser had 10 points and 10 rebounds.1993-94: The Berries again went 31-1. The one loss came on Dec. 28, 59-57, to Class AAAA Bethel Park. This was the first game Cranberry played without junior guard Sabrina Agnew whos injured her left knee on Dec. 17 and was out for the season.In the state final, Cranberry beat Dunmore, a District 2 team from Scranton, 44-43. Susan Blauser, who led the team with 13 points, made two free throws with 15 seconds to play to secure the win. Freshman Rachel Agnew contributed 12 points for the Berries.By the numbers:Total pointsPoints per gameCranberry Opponents Cranberry Opponents1992-93 2,20395768.829.91990-911,78083771.233.5MMMM3 District 10 championships, tooThe Berries have won the last three District 10 titles as well• %Top shootersHere are the Berries’ scoring leaders. Agnew and Blauser will be seniors next season.• 1991-92: A 57-52 overtime win over Kennedy Christian. Tricia Susan BlauserChrissy StefaniniLander had a game-high 16 points.• 1992-93: A nowhere-near-as-close win over Kennedy Christian,this time 57-33. Susan Blauser had 19 points, Lauren Blauser 16.1993-94: On March 9, the Berries got by Girard, 46-37. Susan Blauser had 12 field goals and went 6-for-8 at the line to score a whopping 30 points.Sabrina AgnewPointsPointsPointsiir1992-93 643msmmm1992-1,681 total 1990-91 61627 total* * .»*. . * • * • , , .*.’%* • * I lt;11 •mu... i i ■. lt;. i. •«• »“•.. •«i.
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