Deanna Harry
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School: Woodbridge High Sport: Basketball Position: Center Class: Senior
At 6 feet 2, Harry is one of the most dominating players in the Sea View League, and last week she continued to roll over the competition. Harry, a three-year starter, had 22 points and 14 rebounds Tuesday in the Warriors’ 55-39 victory over University. Thursday, she scored 32 points and pulled down 21 rebounds as Woodbridge, ranked seventh in the county, defeated Saddleback, 71-30. “A lot of the girls have been unselfish and they have done a really good job getting her the ball,” Woodbridge Coach Russ Davis said. “They realize that she’s our main weapon and they have done a good job getting it in to her.” Harry is averaging 20.3 points and 14.8 rebounds and is shooting 63% from the field, which is ahead of the school’s single-season record of 61% set by Sharon Lyon in 1985-86.
Other top performers:
Melody Earle, who scored 23 points for Estancia, the second-ranked team in the county, in a 64-34 victory over Laguna Hills, 22 points in a 62-32 victory over Trabuco Hills and 24 points in a 63-45 victory over University.
Christine Garner, who scored 26 points and had 14 rebounds as Tustin defeated Corona del Mar, 68-42, and had 23 points in the Tillers’ 63-57 victory over Newport Harbor.
Jenny Reyes, who had missed most of Los Alamitos’ soccer season with an injury, had four goals and one assist in the first game she has started this season, a 6-0 victory over Katella. She had another goal and an assist in a 3-0 victory over Cypress.
Tracy Titus, who had 21 points and 23 rebounds for Loara in a 41-23 victory over El Dorado and 36 points and 20 rebounds in a 63-59 victory over Katella.
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