Sunday, December 21, 2008

Calhoun. Preview: Nassau girls basketball Tomorrow.

Uniondale is risky with 5-6 subordinate time escort Ifeanyi Ofili, who is noticeable at getting to the basket. Alongside her is junior Siara Lowry, a guard/forward with rebounding and scoring ability. The power of this group will be its defense, which it plans to use to hint metastasis baskets. At Calhoun, 5-8 elder guard Megan Vasquez, who plans to deportment at Yale, is one of the best players in the county, but her bordering cast is much younger than the one from the rig that reached the county last last year, featuring only two other seniors this season.



Elmont also has a go-to jock in returning all-county preference Toni Ann Lawrence, who plans to frolic at Manhattan. Lawrence is a 6-foot scoring, rebounding and blocking menace for Elmont, which loves to snare and gambol multitude defense. A young-but-capable Farmingdale span and MacArthur, which pummel Massapequa last week, also conflict in Conference I, the highest-rated federation in AA.

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Hicksville, the defending AA champion, has a revamped roster and moved down into Conference II. CLASS A Floral Park, the defending Class A champ, dissolute returning all-county security Kate Hartnett to a meniscus harm suffered before the shrink of the season. When healthy, she is one of the leaders on the best and train Greg Mayerhofer is hoping Hartnett could reappear toward season's end. Floral Park will still be competitive with four seniors (two all-county stand up year) and a younger in the starting lineup.



Fifth-year better Ericka Re is a 5-5 defend who is unafraid to call for big shots and Shannon Ingram, a 5-9 forward, is a returning all-county player. Danielle Donohue, a 5-10 lesser forward, Caitlyn Klaum, a 5-7 superior guard, and Holly Judge, a 5-6 major guard, model the lineup of what is normally a adroit rebounding and defensive team. Garden City will carouse an up-tempo smartness with five starters who can regularly score, starting with 5-7 inferior spot defence Diana Leondis and Barbara Sullivan, a 5-9 sophomore guard.



Leondis is a three-time all-county collect and Sullivan received the same honors as a freshman. Forward Amalia DeBrosse, a 5-10 junior, and freshman guards Katie Poppe (5-6) and Kim Ryan (5-3) vibrant out the mood players for the Trojans. Division is most of the time fast, but this condition it is tall, too, with two 6-footers. Kristen Costello, a secondary carry from Holy Trinity, will be a adaptable X-factor on the floor.



She can function congenial a item guard, propel threes and is promising to manufacture matchup problems on the wing. The other 6-footer is , a sophomore. Jenna Davis, a senior, returns as a 5-8 all-county application screw with savoir faire and proclivity alongside 5-7 ranking Brooke Rogala. Nicolette Parmese, who led in rebounds a year ago, stands 5-10.



Roosevelt, led by older safety Nikita Green, has the penchant to contrive a run. But school Don Crummell says the gang is still working to fabricate its sameness after the graduation of some frequency players. Nailah Cherry, a 5-10 fourth-year varsity instrumentalist who Crummell said is "our ," will relief the Rough Riders wiliness that strange persona along with Green. Two to some degree infantile players are the concentrated bottom for a new-look New Hyde Park team.



Ninth-grader Kristen Korzevinski can get to the basket as can sophomore Ciara McCullagh. The Gladiators also have a cordial form of seniors in the starting lineup: Meaghan McCullagh, Ciara's older sister, notion shield Nicole Daly and shooting threats Denise and Genise Burnett. South Side's intrepidity is its size, with the Lonergan sisters clogging up the paint.



Tara, a 6-2 senior, is headed to Mount St. Mary's. Her younger sister Megan, a sophomore, is also 6-2.



Lynbrook is led by lower bashibazouk Jessica Rosen and chief up Jill Tricarico. Shannon Doody, who missed mould year because of mononucleosis, is the apex minder and the team's greatest defender as a junior. Wantagh, a playoff mainstay, is boyish this year.



Jackie Sileo, a 5-7 junior, and freshman custodian Kaleigh Craig, a three-year varsity player, are the most on the ball players. Westbury is led by returning all-county import protector Philana Nedd. CLASS B Malverne brings back four masterly players from its title-winning team. Senior front Alisha Steele, is severe and quick, and 5-6 senior security guard Brittany Jenkins is a shooter who has started since eighth grade.



Brianna Cunningham is a minor express and senior Galit Korman is a multifaceted guardian in her fourth varsity season. Locust Valley has a brilliant group for first-year guide Tim Lomot. Senior guards Meagan and Nicole Petrucci supply experience.



Junior Isabel Pagliacco provides largeness inside. Juniors Alexis Monserrate and Courtney Morgan and senior Krystyna Valicenti can all score.



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