
Steve Galluzo, santamonica.patch.com, May 13, 2011
Bonnie named to first team and Erica named to second team. (More...)
Who have we signed? What kind of players are they, and how are they faring in high school?
Steve Galluzo, santamonica.patch.com, May 13, 2011
Bonnie named to first team and Erica named to second team. (More...)
Rick Cantu, statesman.com, May 9, 2011
Stanford signee Amber Orrange, a 5-7 guard from Houston Westbury Christian, was among 40 players on Parade Magazine's 35th annual All-America High School Girls Basketball Team, which will be published Sunday. (More...)
Steve Fryer, ocvarsity.com, May 3, 2011
Edison retired the uniform number of All-County basketball standout Bonnie Samuelson (No. 41). (More...)
Jenny Dial, chron.com, April 22, 2011
Player of the year Amber Orrange continues two traditions — on-court excellence and a familiar college choice for area stars
Q&A with Westbury Christian senior Amber Orrange (More...)
Jacob Laxen, amestrib.com, April 2, 2011
Greenfield looks ahead to Stanford after storied career at Ballard (More...)
hbindependent.com, March 30, 2011
Bonnie Samuelson, who will play next year at Stanford, is in Chicago this week for the 2011 McDonald's All-American Game.
Samuelson arrived Saturday in Chicago and is slated to return to Huntington Beach on Thursday. She said the whirlwind experience has been nothing short of "amazing."
On Monday she finished second in the girls' three-point shooting contest. (More...)
newsobserver.com, March 31, 2011
Photo gallery from the McDonald's All American Game. Bonnie's photo #5, Amber's photo #42. (More...)
John Naughton, desmoinesregister.com, April 1, 2011
Ballard of Huxley's Taylor Greenfield will play in Saturday's Nike Women’s Basketball Coaches Association All-American girls’ basketball game. (More...)
sfgate.com, April 1, 2011
The first Hoops4Girls All-Star basketball game gets underway tonight at 6 at Las Positas College in Livermore.
Future college players include Erica Payne ... (More...)
Christopher Yale Smith, thecrier.net, March 29, 2011
Camp was selected as the Metro Atlanta High School Girl’s Player of the Year, not because she is a prolific scorer. Instead, she is a complete player - a leader, on and off the court, able to consistently nail three-point shots and create steals on defense. (More...)