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`A LOT OF DISAPPOINTMENT' TECUMSEH FALLS SHORT IN BID FOR CLASS A TITLE, BUT REMAINS PROUD OF BIG SEASON
From:
Evansville Courier & Press
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June 16, 2002| Author:
Press staff writer 464-7505 or ltipton@evansville.net; LEIGH ANN TIPTON, Courier &
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For the second year in a row, Tecumseh's trip to the Class A state
finals ended with a loss.
Last year, Tecumseh fell 9-3 to Adams Central in the semifinals.
On Saturday, Tecumseh lost 7-3 at the hands of Fort Wayne Blackhawk
Christian after two rain delays.
"There's a lot of disappointment today, of course," said Tecumseh
coach Ron Kahle, whose team ended the season 20-8 as the Class A
runnerup. "But I'm proud to be back. How many teams look to get here
one time? We've been here...
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