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By Jon Mahoney
ESPNRISE.com Thursday, October 16, 2008 After losing to Castle in the 2006 Class 4A state finals, the South Bend Washington girls' basketball team still had to stick around to receive its second-place medals during the postgame ceremony. Then a freshman, Washington guard Skylar Diggins wasn't too happy with the loss and was already looking toward the next season. And she made sure anyone within earshot knew about it, including the lady giving Diggins her medal. "I said to her, 'We'll be back next year and we're going to win it,'" ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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