GIRLS BASKETBALL | BRIDGE SISTERS LIFT FOXES OVER EVERGREEN PARK

Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL) | December 5, 1997 | Copyright

YORKVILLE -- When two sisters fight and claw for position, things could get pretty ugly. But on Yorkville High's basketball court, such a scenario has been resulting in victories.

The latest came when siblings Sarah and Christy Bridge each scored 12 points in a 62-35 rout of Evergreen Park in a Suburban Prairie Conference cross-over game Thursday night.

Sarah Bridge, a junior forward, and Christy, a sophomore center, reside in Yorkville's frontcourt, where their talents have helped the Foxes to a 4-1 record.

"They know what each other does," said Yorkville coach Mike Dunn-Reier. "And they ...

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