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Utah Valley preps of the week

Published: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005 2:17 p.m. MST
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Michelle Harrison

Mountain View Bruins

Sport: Basketball

Class: Senior

Position: 6-foot-3 forward

The numbers: Harrison is off to a fast start in her final high school season and has helped the Bruins look dominating in their three wins. The Stanford-bound star opened the year with a 24-point, 17-rebound performance. That was followed by an 18-point, six-block game. The stretch culminated on Tuesday when Harrison scored 32 points, grabbed 17 boards and blocked five shots.


Craig Cusick

Orem Tigers

Sport: Basketball

Class: Senior

Position: 6-foot-3 guard

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The numbers: His coaches say he's the top guard in Utah preps. Cusick has done plenty in four games to support that claim. His season started when he scored 27 points in a double-overtime loss to Davis. In the Tigers' win over Galena, Nev., he poured in 40 and assisted on almost every other hoop. He scored 19 against Pine View and 23 against Clearfield. He's already made 11 3-pointers.

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