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[quote name="Cat22" post="744296" timestamp="1263573930"]
Here are few others off the top of my head.

KK Little - Orangefield
Kristy Sanders - Orangefield
Kirby Myers - Orangefield
Brittney Scott - WOS
Brittney James - WOS
Yoshika Spears - HJ
Ang Green - Silsbee
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There is no way, NO WAY, this team could ever be beat!! My gosh the talent.
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If based upon the years in question and based on High school accomplishments then Kirby Myers from Orangefield and the Sanders girls were as dominant as anyone during that time. There are really no clearcut choices because everyone has an opinion and that is a good thing. But a fun thread!
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I will try but I only know girls from 2005 and up.

1. Brittany Scott
2. Brittany James
3. Courtney Wilson
4. Yoshika Spears
5. Gabriell Maddox
6. Chelsea Pickering
7. Kirby Myers
8. Denitra Kellum
9. Ang Green
10. Kristy Sanders
11. KK Little
12. Memri Carmen
Your right Bobcat, I had Ang Green on my list and forgot. I modified it. How is that? Each player brought a different deminsion to their repective team. This was hard.
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I will try but I only know girls from 2005 and up.

1. Brittany Scott
2. Brittany James
3. Courtney Wilson
4. Yoshika Spears
5. Gabriell Maddox
6. Chelsea Pickering
7. Kirby Myers
8. Denitra Kellum
9. Memri Carmen
10. Kristy Sanders

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Give me KK Little and Ang Green over 2 of your picks.
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[quote name="Bobcat05" post="745812" timestamp="1263860392"]
[quote author=bleed orange link=topic=64790.msg745807#msg745807 date=1263859732]
I will try but I only know girls from 2005 and up.

1. Brittany Scott
2. Brittany James
3. Courtney Wilson
4. Yoshika Spears
5. Gabriell Maddox
6. Chelsea Pickering
7. Kirby Myers
8. Denitra Kellum
9. Memri Carmen
10. Kristy Sanders

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Give me KK Little and Ang Green over 2 of your picks.
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Top 20 would have helped me out. All of those girls have played college ball except one. But the one that did not was one of the best point guards in that era. There was also some girls from Central and Ozen that should be mentioned but again not enough spaces and of course can't remember their names.
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What about past East Chambers girls, they had some great players and went to regionals nearly every year a few years back.
Kendal George was a great player, she tore her ACL her senior year and lost a few big scholarships but ended up playing at Southwestern and having a great career there. I remember watching her in high school dominate other teams.
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