Published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on Feb. 20, 2015 GRANBY — When Granby senior Meghan Sullivan was an eighth grader on the varsity girls basketball team, the Rams had to win their season finale to make the 2011 postseason. Before this season, coach Tom Burke told his captain history might repeat itself. There was […]
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