Sunday, March 15, 2020

Mountainside’s Cameron Brink among Top 24 players in US


AJ McCord, Koin.com, March 13, 2020

Before her senior year of high school, Cameron Brink transferred from Southridge to Mountainside. Though she was an immediate fit with the Mavericks, the transition wasn’t entirely smooth.
She suffered a high ankle sprain in a game against Jesuit and was in a boot for about 4 weeks. “A couple days before the Oregon City game I decided to come back and play. So that was kind of a big decision,” Brink told KOIN 6 News. “But I feel like if I’m good enough to play, I want to play and be there for my teammates.”


Friday, March 13, 2020

STANFORD COMMIT CAMERON BRINK IS PRIMED FOR GREATNESS


Ryan Jones, slamonline.com, March 12, 2020

“Dell and Sonya really instilled this love of the sport in her,” Greg Brink says. “That’s when the competitive juices really started with her, when she saw how the Curry family was engaged in the sport. That relationship has meant everything from a basketball perspective.”
Had it not been for the Currys, it’s possible that Cam would’ve remained the self-described “goofy” kid who was more interested in art than basketball. But at the Currys’ urging, she came out for one of Dell’s youth camps, and eventually joined school and club teams. Her mom says middle school was when Cam made the jump from disinterested kid to potential star. 
“It was really amazing to watch how she went from zero skills to just being so competitive that it drove her development,” Michelle Bain-Brink says. “From sixth grade to eighth grade it really was a rapid transition.”


‘This is our time to shine.’ Liberty’s 3-point barrage buries Cameron Brink, Mountainside in 6A girls quarterfinal


JD Humburg, oregonlive.com, March 11, 2020

No. 4 Liberty 62, No. 12 Mountainside 44 
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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

More High School Honors


gostanford.com, March 10, 2020

Honors continue to roll in for the incoming class of Stanford Women's Basketball, as Cameron Brink and Jana Van Gytenbeek were named high school All-Americans by both Naismith and the WBCA, while Van Gytenbeek was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Colorado.

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Sunday, March 08, 2020

Cherry Creek's Jana Van Gytenbeek selected girls basketball player of the year by Gatorade


Ryan Casey, chsaanow.com, March 6, 2020

Cherry Creek senior Jana Van Gytenbeek was named the Colorado girls basketball player of the year by Gatorade on Friday just as her team prepares to compete in the Class 5A Great 8.

Van Gytenbeek, who will play basketball at Stanford next season, is averaging 18.3 points, 7.7 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 3.2 steals for the Bruins (22-2). She is a two-time first-team all-state selection (so far). Earlier this season, she set the state record for career assists.


Cameron Returns


Cameron Brink’s storied high school career will end at Chiles Center: Mountainside star makes surprise return at Oregon City, leads Mavericks to first tournament berth
JD Humburg, oregonlive.com, March 7, 2020

Stanford signee Cameron Brink sits as Mountainside notches first playoff win in program history
JD Humburg, oregonlive.com, March 4, 2020

Cameron Brink’s status unknown for 6A girls basketball playoffs: ‘That’s the $1 million question’
JD Humburg, oregonlive.com, February 28, 2020