From Deseret News archives:
Waterford lure is academics, but sports are important, too
Not at Waterford.
Talented athletes often transfer from one high school to another to find the right fit for their athletic abilities. Not at Waterford. In fact, just the opposite has been known to happen.
Julianna Simon transferred from an athletic powerhouse here in the valley just this year, and as a senior will play basketball for the Ravens. Did she transfer so that she might find more playing time and find a better fit into the sports programs?
Not exactly. Students don't pay enormous private tuition fees so that they can come and play sports at Waterford. The lure here is strictly academics.
Simon transferred because she felt the need to be challenged academically. And she will still continue her athletic career in volleyball and basketball. She made the Academic All State Volleyball Team and is averaging six to eight points per game playing basketball for the Ravens.
Assistant coach, Kent Hercules, said the task that lies before them is, "really a challenge." The team is starting from the ground up. To illustrate the enormity of the task Hercules said, "one player asked in practice, 'what is an outlet pass.'"
But he is optimistic in what he sees: "They have improved so much since the first game. It is fun to watch their progress in the last few weeks."
Returnees include seniors Kristina Karg and Brianna Brazell. Karg sprained her ankle in the first week of practice but still has managed to score about six points per game. Brazell is a defensive specialist and she made Academic All State in soccer. She is also a National Merit Scholar.
Newcomer freshman Carlie Marr came from Bennion Junior High on an academic scholarship. She didn't play basketball before but is expected to help the team.
Leading scorer is sophomore Kimi Miyashima at point guard. Hercules describes her abilities: "She is a good ball handler and can drive to the basket."
Head coach is Craig Morris in his seventh season. Last year the Ravens compiled a 15-8 record. This year according to Hercules, "will be a big rebuilding time for us."
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