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Disciplined Erie girls basketball takes down Mead in top-10 matchup

Erie surged with a 12-0 third-quarter run fueled by consecutive steals and clutch shots, improving their record to 9-3, coach Tyler Cerveny credited disciplined defense.

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ERIE — Late into the first half of Erie girls basketball’s home game against Mead on Tuesday night, in transition from a strong defensive stand on the other end of the floor, Juliet Slater made a perfect dime to Addison Greenlee, who laid the ball in with ease. A little over a minute earlier, a long, mid-range jumper from Greenlee gave the Tigers the lead. In the third, Sophie Husk had two consecutive steals and baskets off of Mead inbound pass …

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Daily Camera broke the news in Boulder, United States on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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