Shells celebrate 9-9 in this screwy season (w/ 23 photos)
Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com
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Roxana senor Olivia Mouser (left) drives on EA-WR senior Mallory Martin in a Shells’ victory on Senior Night last Thursday at Larry Milazzo Gym in Roxana.Greg Shashack | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Roxana’s Macie Lucas (right) looks for room on the baseline while EA-WR’s Makayla Quigley (20) defends in last Thursday’s game in Roxana.Greg Shashack | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Roxana’s Lexi Ryan (right) falls to the court after getting fouled from behind by EA-WR’s Emily Johnson in the first half of last Thursday’s game in Roxana.Greg Shashack | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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