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Garden Valley High School

School Info
Conference: 1AD2 Long Pin Conference
Classification: 1A D2


Head Coach: Heather Kelly

Years as Head Coach: 6th Season

Previous Experience: 4 years assistant

Assistant Coaches:
Jason Yearsely


Returning Players:
Amaize Yearsley Guard 11th
Angelica Olivos Forward 12th
Khanyisa Morgan Post 11th
Maicel Fuhirman guard 12th
Sophia Cadotte Forward 10th


Returning Players with Honors:
Khanyisa Morgan 2nd Team All conference


“Key Players” lost from last year:
Kz Fetters was a great player who decided to graduate early and she will be missed on both sides of the floor and as a leader as well.

Incoming “impact” players:
Expect good things from Lydia Shultz a new Sophomore post player
Team Preview

Written by: David Bashore

The Garden Valley girls basketball team is poised for better things in 2015-16.

The Wolverines return five players with good experience, led by junior forward Khanyisa Morgan, a second-team all-conference selection. Fellow junior Amaize Yearsley, a guard, is also back, as are seniors Angelica Olivos and Maicel Fuhirman. Sophomore forward Lydia Shultz, a varsity newcomer, and fellow soph Sophia Cadotta could contribute heavily as well.

Offensively the Wolverines move the ball pretty well and have quality shooting. That should help well but staying in control will be key. On the defensive side, speed and quickness will help, along with having a wealth of experience coming back. A couple of areas that will need some work are relative to what’s available on the roster: rebounding because the team lacks overall height, and defending with feet and avoiding fouls as the squad is not terribly deep.

Veteran coach Heather Kelly says this bunch is a good group of girls that gets along, is talented and works hard. Determination may combine with those to put Garden Valley in good stead as the season progresses.



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