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Peninsula area has grown in girls basketball acclaim

Streak One

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Glenn Reeves put together a good look at the girls basketball success in the greater Peninsula Bay Area. The past few years have been especially good for the area.

 
The Bay Area is a hotbed for girls basketball, and the past few years have been especially good. Can this be true? I see so many posts on this board year after year saying the level of play is down from the previous year. Maybe the people that make those posts are just wrong?
 
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Two others not mentioned:

Tatiana Angiotti (Sacred Heart) is a Jr. playing at Bowdoin
Annabel Flint (Los Altos) is a Soph at Haverford.

I suspect there are more.
 
Glenn Reeves put together a good look at the girls basketball success in the greater Peninsula Bay Area. The past few years have been especially good for the area.

Tellingly, his extensive list of college players and commits is at least 90 percent private/parochial products. Some are transfers from public programs. The list is one more strong example of why Peninsula public schools struggle to make much of an annual impact on the CCS or NorCal scene.
 
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