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  • South Carolina's Bianca Cuevas-Moore drops off two points in front of UCLA's Paulina Hersler during second-half action in Columbia, S.C. on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016. (Travis Bell/SIDELINE CAROLINA)
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  • South Carolina's Alaina Coates scores two of her 20 points against UCLA's Monique Billings during first-half action in Columbia, S.C. on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016. (Travis Bell/SIDELINE CAROLINA)
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Students, football players, faculty, news media, and family members gather at a pep rally in the former Lancaster High School gym in December of 1989. Sitting on the floor is the 1989 football team led by Johnny Roscoe with the 1959 players behind them. It was the team's first trip to the state championship game since the 1959 team won the title under Wade Corn. The '89 team played Northwestern at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia. The 1990 team made it back to the state championship in Columbia to battle Union High School. Both teams attended the same school building as students. This building was located near where the current building is today on Woodland Drive. Members of the 1959 team were quoted in stories saying it was the loudest and most energetic pep rally they had ever heard or seen. (Photo by Bobby Bell/ Bell Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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  • South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley is seen during first-half action against UCLA in Columbia, S.C. on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016. (Travis Bell/SIDELINE CAROLINA)
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  • Students, football players, faculty, news media, and family members gather at a pep rally in the former Lancaster High School gym in December of 1989. Sitting on the floor is the 1989 football team led by Johnny Roscoe with the 1959 players behind them. It was the team's first trip to the state championship game since the 1959 team won the title under Wade Corn. The '89 team played Northwestern at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia. The 1990 team made it back to the state championship in Columbia to battle Union High School. Both teams attended the same school building as students. This building was located near where the current building is today on Woodland Drive. Members of the 1959 team were quoted in stories saying it was the loudest and most energetic pep rally they had ever heard or seen. (Photo by Bobby Bell/ Bell Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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  • UCLA's Nicole Kornet falls down as South Carolina's Alaina Coates scores two of her 20 points during second-half action in Columbia, S.C. on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016. (Travis Bell/SIDELINE CAROLINA)
    12.18.16.alaina.coates.1.jpg
  • South Carolina's Doniyah Cliney steals the ball from UCLA's Kelli Hayes during second-half action in Columbia, S.C. on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016. (Travis Bell/SIDELINE CAROLINA)
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No, you're not seeing things. That's a big Go Bruins sign on the sidelines at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia in December of 1989. Lancaster played Northwestern in the state championship game that year. It was their first state championship appearance in 30 years. (Lancaster News Photo via The Lancaster Archive)
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  • The "Bruins Dawg Pound" (as seen on sign) comes alive as the Lancaster High football team enters the field in Columbia at Williams Brice Stadium in Dec. of 1989. The Bruins played Northwestern in the state championship game. It was LHS's first state championship appearance since 1959. (The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
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The "Bruins Dawg Pound" (as seen on sign) comes alive as the Lancaster High football team enters the field in Columbia at Williams Brice Stadium in Dec. of 1989. The Bruins played Northwestern in the state championship game. It was LHS's first state championship appearance since 1959. (The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
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LHS head football coach Johnny Roscoe is congratulated by his wife, Jane, and team doctor Rogers Walker after the state championship game at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia in December of 1989. Although the Bruins fell to Northwestern, it was a season to remember. It was the first time Lancaster High had appeared in the championship game in 30 years. (The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
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  • LHS head football coach Johnny Roscoe is congratulated by his wife, Jane, and team doctor Rogers Walker after the state championship game at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia in December of 1989. Although the Bruins fell to Northwestern, it was a season to remember. It was the first time Lancaster High had appeared in the championship game in 30 years. (The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
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LHS head coach Johnny Roscoe talks with his team during a 1993 practice. Roscoe, who was the Bruins coach and athletic director for 21 seasons, took LHS to two state championship appearances in Columbia in 1989 and 1990. He left Lancaster in 2005 and two years later became the head coach at Northern Guilford High School in North Carolina. While at NGHS, he won four state championships. Roscoe won over 300 games during his career. After retiring from coaching, he and his wife, Jane, moved back to Lancaster county, were they live now. (Photo by Travis Bell/The Lancaster Archive)
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