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Ernstes set to join KU after athletic upbringing, distinguished high school career
Mollie Ernstes thinks back to yesteryear and the fierce, competitive battles with her older brother Aidan and sports-loving family when she was growing up in North Vernon, Indiana, a tight-knit community of just over 6,500 people. Ernstes — the Kansas women’s basketball signee and 6-foot guard who this winter led the Jennings County Lady Panthers […]
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