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  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • If the Lady Hornets prevail, it would be the second championship in their history, serving as a bookend for the title Ider won in 1985.

    The Times-Journal: News 2009

  • Ider, which is coming off the best season in school history, will start the new campaign ranked No. 4 in Class 2A.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

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