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By Coach Dave Hammer

2008-2009 Salt Lake Metro Basketball College Choices (Girls)

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This entry was posted on 9/5/2009 8:14 AM and is filed under Girls Basketball News.



Moving onto the next level........
NCAA Division I
Southern Utah University ThunderbirdsBoise State Broncos
 
4 Year Schools
Westminster College Griffins
 
Junior Colleges
Salt Lake Community College BruinsCollege of Southern Idaho Golden EaglesWestern Wyoming Communiity College SpartansSnow College Badgers
 

Salt Lake Metro is pleased to announce the college choices of the members of the 2008-2009 graduating class:  16 players in the class of 2009 participated with Salt Lake Metro.   All 16 players are moving on to play athletics collegiately. 14 players are moving on to play college basketball in 2009.  Two additional players have received college volleyball scholarships.

 In addition six players from prior seasons have moved onto new schools.   

Salt Lake Metro Players are moving on to attend college in the states of Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.

Here is the list of their college choices: 

 GIRLS: (HIGH SCHOOL)   

Lexi Amundsen Western Wyoming CC
Tayler Anderson Southern Utah University
Nicole Bishop Northeastern (Volleyball)
Jaquel Christensen Snow College
Codi Anne Corpening Casper College
Allie Eastman Westminster College
Chloe Ence BYU/Hawaii
Tina Fakahafua College of Southern Idaho
Sammie Jensen Snow College
Felicity Jones College of Southern Idaho
Brooke Larsen Alaska Anchorage
Jami Mokofisi Salt Lake CC
Jadie Parsons Southern Utah University
Gabriella Rodriguez Dixie State College
Chelsea Sorensen Western Wyoming CC (volleyball)
Nicole Yazzie Westminster College
   
ALUMNI  
   
Sheila Adams Salt Lake CC
Heather Andersen Westminster College
Nicole Brady Boise State
Amanda Farish Snow CC
Torle Nenbee Alaska Anchorage
Rachel Rasmussen College of Idaho

 MORE TO COME NEXT YEAR.............

 

Salt Lake Metro has now produced 65 women's college basketball players (21 d-I)  in it's four years of existence. 

 

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