John Vandre has made several trips to the Lutheran Sports Association of Illinois State Tournament, and the St. Paul Lutheran School girls basketball coach got to experience another one this past weekend.
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LOMBARD — John Vandre has made several trips to the Lutheran Sports Association of Illinois State Tournament, and the St. Paul Lutheran School girls basketball coach got to experience another one this past weekend.
The Crusaders entered the weekend as the No. 12 seed, and the girls were looking for their first championship since 2006, when the team also took fifth at the national level. St. Paul began the tournament on Friday with an 18-15 victory over No. 5 seed Immanuel Lutheran from Batavia.
“They had beaten us earlier in the year, so it was nice to have a win against a team that had beaten us,” Vandre said.