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Brick Tamland
02-16-2009, 06:34 PM
I believe that a female graduate of Red Jacket named Courtney Romeiser scored over 2,000 points for a career. However, I can not seem to find her total. Anyone know?
UNCTarheels
02-17-2009, 08:51 AM
I have the complete list of every girl in New York State that's scored 2,000 or more points and she's not on the list
NY Deuce
02-17-2009, 09:26 AM
Courtney Romeiser Player Red Jacket Central
She was a 1989 graduate of Red Jacket Central School, where she played Varsity basketball, soccer and softball for four years and led her basketball team to the 1989 Section V Class C title, and an appearance in the New York State Championships Final Four. An honor student, she graduated #4 in her class. She holds a New York State Women's basketball record of five three-point field goals in one quarter, and totaled 1,855 career points in her high school career. She was named to the Finger Lakes League All-Star First Team three times, and was named to the New York State Class C Third Team in 1989, a year in which she averaged 30+ points per game. During that same season, she averaged 40 points per game in the Section V Class C Tournament, and was named Democrat and Chronicle's Player of the Year. After being named the McDonalds All-Star Game's MVP, she became the recipient of a Full Athletic Scholarship to Marquette University, where she was a four-year starter and team captain. While at Marquette University, she was named to the All Great Mid-West Team and to the Conference All-Academic Team. Her name appears in the top 10 at Marquette for points, assists, steals and three-point field goals. Currently, she is a secondary English teacher at Victor Central School, where she has been the school's girls' basketball coach since 1996, winning Class BB Coach of the Year honors in 2002. She was inducted with the Inaugural Class into the Red Jacket Central Hall of Fame in 2001.
Brick Tamland
02-17-2009, 10:25 AM
Courtney Romeiser Player Red Jacket Central
She was a 1989 graduate of Red Jacket Central School, where she played Varsity basketball, soccer and softball for four years and led her basketball team to the 1989 Section V Class C title, and an appearance in the New York State Championships Final Four. An honor student, she graduated #4 in her class. She holds a New York State Women's basketball record of five three-point field goals in one quarter, and totaled 1,855 career points in her high school career. She was named to the Finger Lakes League All-Star First Team three times, and was named to the New York State Class C Third Team in 1989, a year in which she averaged 30+ points per game. During that same season, she averaged 40 points per game in the Section V Class C Tournament, and was named Democrat and Chronicle's Player of the Year. After being named the McDonalds All-Star Game's MVP, she became the recipient of a Full Athletic Scholarship to Marquette University, where she was a four-year starter and team captain. While at Marquette University, she was named to the All Great Mid-West Team and to the Conference All-Academic Team. Her name appears in the top 10 at Marquette for points, assists, steals and three-point field goals. Currently, she is a secondary English teacher at Victor Central School, where she has been the school's girls' basketball coach since 1996, winning Class BB Coach of the Year honors in 2002. She was inducted with the Inaugural Class into the Red Jacket Central Hall of Fame in 2001.
Wow! Were did you find all of that.
NY Deuce
02-17-2009, 01:27 PM
I just googled Courtney Romeiser section v. One of the first things was section v hall of fame class of 2002. :D
Red_White_Catcher15
02-17-2009, 01:38 PM
Courtney Romeiser Player Red Jacket Central
She was a 1989 graduate of Red Jacket Central School, where she played Varsity basketball, soccer and softball for four years and led her basketball team to the 1989 Section V Class C title, and an appearance in the New York State Championships Final Four. An honor student, she graduated #4 in her class. She holds a New York State Women's basketball record of five three-point field goals in one quarter, and totaled 1,855 career points in her high school career. She was named to the Finger Lakes League All-Star First Team three times, and was named to the New York State Class C Third Team in 1989, a year in which she averaged 30+ points per game. During that same season, she averaged 40 points per game in the Section V Class C Tournament, and was named Democrat and Chronicle's Player of the Year. After being named the McDonalds All-Star Game's MVP, she became the recipient of a Full Athletic Scholarship to Marquette University, where she was a four-year starter and team captain. While at Marquette University, she was named to the All Great Mid-West Team and to the Conference All-Academic Team. Her name appears in the top 10 at Marquette for points, assists, steals and three-point field goals. Currently, she is a secondary English teacher at Victor Central School, where she has been the school's girls' basketball coach since 1996, winning Class BB Coach of the Year honors in 2002. She was inducted with the Inaugural Class into the Red Jacket Central Hall of Fame in 2001.
wow this is all very impressive
ramblinman
02-19-2009, 05:26 PM
I remember her. Great player indeed.
SpazmanSpins
02-19-2009, 07:59 PM
She also played QB for the Empire Roar.
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