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Updated: 12/06/2012 08:00:05AM

Undefeated Sebring too much for Bulldogs

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ARCADIAN PHOTO BY STEVE KNAPP, SBigDaddyKnapp@aol.com

DeSoto’s Amelia Hamilton had a hot hand in the first period against Sebring as she scored eight of the team’s 16 first-period points.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY STEVE KNAPP, SBigDaddyKnapp@aol.com

Bianca Robinson eyes a shot as she goes after a rebound against Sebring’s Jamese Wiley. The Blue Streaks won 67-39 in the Nov. 29 game.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY STEVE KNAPP, SBigDaddyKnapp@aol.com

Ladeja Dennis goes in for two of her team high 13 points in the loss to Sebring.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY STEVE KNAPP, SBigDaddyKnapp@aol.com

Lady Bulldog Jasmine Rumph hits the floor for a loose ball and gets it out to Ladeja Dennis in fourth period action against Sebring.

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Janan Sherer, 5th grade teacher at Spook Hill Elementary, received the Progress Energy Grant. She plans to spend the $2000 on new science equipment and materials for the school. Fifth graders take the Science FCAT 2.0 in April and Sherer hopes the new equipment and materials will allow students to gain more experience in science, therefore boosting their FCAT scores.

By STEVE KNAPP

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The 6-0 Sebring Blue Streaks came to DeSoto County Nov. 29, less than two weeks since the Bulldogs lost at their first meeting this season.

DeSoto Coach Joe Davis said, “It is good to play them so soon so we can see how much progress we’ve made in two weeks.”

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