They starred in high school at Cashmere and Kentridge. Now, they’re hoping to bring home a championship at the next level.
SEATTLE — Eight have arrived in Seattle for the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament.
None of them are particularly close to the Pacific Northwest, but two of them hope to have some home-court advantage.
That’s because they’re led by two Pacific Northwest products.
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For Miller, she’s hoping one championship leads to another.
The former Kentridge High four-star recruit is no stranger to success in Seattle. She led the Chargers
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