|  Monday night at the Illinois College campus in Jacksonville, 777 
			fans showed up to see the matchup between Mount Pulaski and 
			Okawville. By the end of the 32 minutes of play, it was the Lady 
			Toppers who had hit the jackpot with a 43-30 win. In typical 
			Topper fashion, the ladies jumped out to an early 17-11 
			first-quarter lead. The Okawville Rockets, though, played their 
			style of ball in the second quarter and held Mount Pulaski to just 
			six points. Heading into the half, Mount Pulaski managed to hang on 
			to a 23-18 lead. Okawville came out strong in that third quarter and outscored 
			Mount Pulaski again, cutting the lead to 29-27. 
			 As coach Eric Leever has had to do from time to time this season, 
			he reminded his squad that they had eight minutes left to play, and 
			if they really wanted this game badly enough, they needed to prove 
			it. And let me tell you, these ladies get fired up when challenged. 
			A fantastic fourth quarter had the Lady Toppers coming out on top 
			14-3 in the scoring column. Once again as the buzzer sounded, the crowd simply went wild. 
			Never before in school history had anyone witnessed the girls 
			basketball team earning a trip to state. These girls continue to 
			make history, all the while never giving up on themselves. 
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		 Also of important note is that early in the game, senior 
				Andrea Dickerson scored her 1,000 point in her high school 
				career. That makes three Lady Toppers from this team now in the 
				1,000-point club. Dickerson joins all-time scoring leader 
				Jessica Awe and Erika Leever in this prestigious club. Scoring leaders on Monday night for the Redbird Arena-bound Lady 
			Toppers were Jessica Awe with 19 points, Erika Leever with 10 points 
			and Andrea Dickerson with nine. Whitney Nichols pulled down 11 
			rebounds to go with her two points, and Kendra Willoughby 
			contributed three points. Mount Pulaski (29-4) will face Cowden at 2 p.m. Friday at Redbird 
			Arena in Normal. 
[By TEENA LOWERY] 
Editor's note: Mount Pulaski and Cowden are both 
listed as co-ops going into the state tournament. Mount Pulaski has a co-op for 
girls basketball with Hartsburg-Emden while Cowden has a co-op with Herrick. 
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