Tori sets the tone for senior-reliant Eagles
Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com
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CM’s Tori Standefer (1) beats a Breese Central player to a loose ball and looks for a teammate before giving the ball to Maura Niemeier (4) in a Feb. 9 game in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM senior Harper Buhs looks to shoot during the Eagles’ MVC victory last Thursday in Highland. Buhs is back for CM after missing most of her junior season recovering from ACL surgery.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM’s Jackie Woelfel (left) puts up a shot in traffic against Breese Central in a Feb. 9 game in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
Finally, the power play! CM vs. Edwardsville on Saturday
Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com
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CM’s Claire Christeson (left) and Breese Central’s Chloe Book watch the basketball after Christeson passes a loose ball to a teammate during Tuesday’s girls basketball game in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM coach Mike Arbuthnot talks with the Eagles’ Maura Niemeier during a quarterly mask break in Tuesday’s win over Breese Central in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM’s Jackie Woelfel (34) puts up a shot in Tuesday’s game vs. Breese Central in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
Busy comfort zone: Ochs balances Trimpe, EA-WR duties and waits
Ochs balances Trimpe,EA-WR duties and waits
Pete Hayes, phayes@thetelegraph.com
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Jeff Ochs talks with his CM team last season during his tenure as interim girls basketball coach at Civic Memorial. Ochs, the AD at Trimpe Middle School, is now in his first season as head coach of the EA-WR girls basketball team. Even though he’s been busy handling both positions, he’s hoping the Region 4 mitigation level drops to Phase 4 so that all “his” teams can begin playing.Greg Shashack file | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
Third knee surgery ends comeback for CM s Sontag
With promising basketball career snuffed out, Eagles senior turns to bodybuilding
Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com
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Civic Memorial senior Hannah Sontag will switch gyms after Tuesday’s knee surgery on third since tearing her ACL two weeks before Christmas 2018 will prevent a return to Eagles girls basketball. Sontag, who also missed her junior season and most of her sophomore season, shifts her focus to training for a bodybuilding competition in May.Corey Wallis / For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM’s Hannah Sontag (left) drives on Rochester’s Abby Walton during a Thanksgiving tournament game in Taylorville as a sophomore in November 2018. Sixteen days later, Sontag suffered what proved to be a career-ending knee injury.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less