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women_s_basketball:sr._maria_pares [2009/10/19 16:05] TallTitan34women_s_basketball:sr._maria_pares [2025/06/29 14:55] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Sr. Maria Pares ====== ====== Sr. Maria Pares ======
  
-{{  women_s_basketball:wbb_sr._maria_pares.gif?250}}Sister Maria Pares grabbed the women’s basketball coaching reins at Sacred Heart High School in 1973, and in 13 seasons, compiled a remarkable record of 229 wins and 10 losses for a .957 winning percentage. That record was punctuated by a winning streak of 127 games and a New York State Class C championship in 1986.+{{  women_s_basketball:wbb_sr._maria_pares.gif}}Sister Maria Pares grabbed the women’s basketball coaching reins at Sacred Heart High School in 1973, and in 13 seasons, compiled a remarkable record of 229 wins and 10 losses for a .957 winning percentage. That record was punctuated by a winning streak of 127 games and a New York State Class C championship in 1986.
  
 During Sister Maria’s tenure, her Sacred Heart teams not only dominated the Monsignor Martin Association, but routinely beat the best that the public schools had to offer. Sacred Heart was a regular participant in the Ken-Ton Kiwanis Tournament and Lockport Tournament, which featured outstanding public school teams. During Sister Maria’s tenure, her Sacred Heart teams not only dominated the Monsignor Martin Association, but routinely beat the best that the public schools had to offer. Sacred Heart was a regular participant in the Ken-Ton Kiwanis Tournament and Lockport Tournament, which featured outstanding public school teams.
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