Millennium Highlighting SOL Girls' BB Players (1-19-15)

This week the Millennium Administrators Highlighting features athletes from SOL Continental Conference schools – Central Bucks East, Central Bucks South, Hatboro-Horsham and Souderton. Check back for highlighted players from the National and American Conference.

Millennium Administrators
Highlighting…SOL Girls’ Basketball Players

This recognition is sponsored by Millennium Administrators. Athletes are chosen based on nomination of coaches.

Continental Conference Millennium Administrators Highlighted Player
Amanda Conley – Senior at Central Bucks East High School

Conley is one of just two seniors on East’s varsity roster and the only active one since Jessica Chang was lost for the year with an injury. A two-year varsity player, the senior guard is also a member of the cross country team.
Note from the coach:
“Amanda is our lone senior playing with Jess out for the season and she's doing a great job leading our young team by example,” coach Liz Potash said. “She comes to practice everyday focused and is one of the hardest workers we have. Amanda makes the most of her time in games and has been a great spark off the bench for us this season.”
About Amanda:
Best memory playing basketball: 
I will cherish many memories from my basketball career, but going to states last year was something I will never forget.
Part of the game I enjoy most:  The teamwork that takes place because each member of the team contributes in some way to accomplish a shared goal.
My role models are:  My Parents.
Music that gets me pumped before games:  Any songs by Drake or Kanye West.
Favorite food:  Pasta
Favorite TV show:  Modern Family
Four people I’d invite to a dinner party:  Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, and Jim Carey.

Continental Conference Millennium Administrators Highlighted Player
Emma Gardy – Senior at Central Bucks South High School

A senior guard, Amanda is a three-year varsity player who provides an offensive and defensive spark for the Titans.
Note from the coach:
“Emma really brings a lot of personality to practice and good competition,” coach Beth Mattern said. “A lot of times at practice Emma and Jordan (Vitelli) guard each other, and they really push each other and count who scores over who. She’s just a great personality to have around. She brings skill to the court - she can score, and she’s not afraid to put a body on someone and battle in the post if she has to play post defense. Offensively, she’s always a threat, and that’s what she brings as an important part of our game. She’s just a fun person to be around. She’s the kind of kid you want on your team because she always has something funny to say and can find humor in the situation. She really has a good heart.”
About Emma:
Best memory playing basketball:Beating CB West on their home court last year.
Part of the game I enjoy most: Winning
My role model is: My mom
Music that gets me pumped before games: Hip-Hop
Favorite food: Pasta
Favorite TV Show:  Real World
Four people I'd invite to a dinner party: Beyoncé,Lil Wayne, Drake, Britney Spears

Continental Conference Millennium Administrators Highlighted Player
Amanda Brett – Senior at Hatboro-Horsham High School
The senior captain is a starter at small forward and has made contributions at both ends of the court for an improving Hatters’ squad.
Note from the coach:
“Amanda is one of our team captains,” coach Kathie Sims said. “She is a leader on and off the court. This is a transitional year for Hatboro-Horsham, and Amanda has done everything  she can to make it as smooth as possible.  Amanda plays with her heart and gives 110 percent at all times.  She is an asset to the program.”
About Amanda:
Best memory playing basketball:My best memory playing basketball is my sophomore year when I made a buzzer beater three-pointer to win against North Penn’s jayvee.
Part of the game I enjoy most: The part of the game I love most is the competitiveness and the feeling of intensity, to put your heart and soul into every game and never give up because it’s never over until the last buzzer sounds.
My role model is:  My dad because he’s always pushed me to do 110 percent all the time. He’s supported me throughout my basketball career and my whole life. He’s what pushes me to be better and work harder.
Music that gets me pumped before games: The two songs that get me the most pumped up are “Remember the Name” by Fort Minor and “Do the John Wall” by Troop 41.
Favorite food: Chicken Cheesesteaks
Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy
Four people I’d invite to a dinner party: Channing Tatum, Eric Dane, Jennifer Lawrence, and Melissa McCarthy.

Continental Conference Millennium Administrators Highlighted Player
Noelle Noble – Senior at Souderton Area High School

The senior forward has been a presence in the paint. She also has stepped into a leadership role as the lone senior starter on a young and inexperienced squad.
Note from the coach:
“Noelle has grown into a great leader and role model for our program,” coach Lynn Carroll said. “She has a positive outlook on life which has been invaluable in helping our team remain optimistic through what has been a challenging season.  She is so kind towards and supportive of her teammates, and I know how much they value and appreciate that.  Noelle is not a year-round basketball player but continues to find ways to contribute on the court even when she's playing against post players with more experience.”   
About Noelle:
Best memory playing basketball:
My best memory would be playing in summer leagues. They’re laidback and a ton of fun to play in.
Part of the game I enjoy most: Becoming so close with everyone on the team – on and off the court.
My role models are:  My Parents
Music that gets me pumped before games:  Anything
Favorite food: Mac N’ Cheese
Favorite TV show:  Friends
Four people I’d invite to a dinner party:  Bethany Hamilton, Taylor Swift, J.J. Watt, Amanda Seyfried.

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