Jennie GaddTroy, Jr.Basketball / CenterTroy once had...
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Jennie Gadd
Troy, Jr.
Basketball / Center
Troy once had one of the weakest girls’ basketball programs in Orange County, but that was before Gadd, point guard Dinah Shah and Coach Brad Sand checked in three seasons ago. Last week, the Warriors won their second consecutive Freeway League title. Tuesday, Gadd had 22 points and 15 rebounds in a 56-54 victory over Fullerton that clinched the title. Gadd scored all her points in the first three quarters and fouled out midway through the fourth quarter. Thursday, Gadd had 22 points and nine rebounds in a 67-32 victory over Sunny Hills.
Other notables:
* Akilah Rodgers, Rancho Alamitos, averaged 22 points and 17 rebounds as the Vaqueros beat La Quinta and Santiago to earn a share of league title.
* Isabel Rosas, Western, scored 22 points in a 45-40 victory over Savanna and had 15 points and 20 rebounds in a 47-45 victory over Magnolia.
* Maureen Skehan, Villa Park, averaged 22 points and nine rebounds in victories over Canyon and Santa Ana Valley.
* Trisha Steiner, Mater Dei, scored a goal in victories over Mission Viejo and then-No. 3 Capistrano Valley to give the Monarchs the league title.
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