Millennium Administrators Highlighting SOL Girls' BB Players (1-24-16)

Seniors from SOL Continental Conference schools Central Bucks East, Central Bucks South, and Hatboro-Horsham are highlighted.

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 Players
Cassidy Quattro – Senior at Hatboro-Horsham High School
A senior captain, Quattro is a four-year varsity player who is a force at both ends of the court and is averaging close to a double-double.
Note from the coach:
“Cassidy’s consistency is one of her biggest strengths,” coach Kathie Sims said. “She’s averaging 12 points and eight rebounds a game, and we can count on that every game. She’s also shooting 78 percent from the foul line.
“She’s our go-to player when we need a basket. She has stepped up on defense and is leading our team in blocked shots. She’s an easygoing, fun, kind and talented person. Cassidy is a great kid, and we feel very lucky to have her on our team.”
About Cassidy:
Best memory playing basketball:“My favorite memory playing basketball was when I got to play at the Wells Fargo Center. It was such a cool experience playing on the same court where some of the best who have ever played the game have played.”
Part of the game I enjoy most: I enjoy playing offense in the post the most. It is very rewarding to get position and finish with a strong move.
My role model is:  My brother Zach. He is only a couple years older than me but is a good example of someone I want to be like. He embodies being a student-athlete at the collegiate level, which is something I’ve admired and aspired to do as well. He is one of the funniest people I know and is a great big brother.
Music that gets me pumped before games: “No Role Models” by J. Cole and “Lose Yourself” by Eminem
Favorite food: Chipotle
Favorite TV show: One Tree Hill
Four people I’d invite to a dinner party: Leonardo DiCaprio, Steph Curry, J.Cole and Adele.   

 

 

 

   Kyra Scaliti – Senior at Central Bucks East High School
A two-year captain, Scaliti is a four-year varsity player who leads the Patriots on and off the court and has become the team’s defensive stopper against opposing bigs.
Note from the coach:
“Last year, she was a captain with Jess Chang, who ended up being out all season, so Kyra was literally it last year on the floor,” coach Liz Potash said. “Obviously, that leadership piece was there, and that just carried over to this year. I think she does a great job as a leader. She’s a really good teammate, and what she’s done for us on the floor this year is way more than I ever expected coming into the season.
“She’s a nice player, but she has gone above and beyond. She has basically shut down every big girl we’ve played. Against Upper Dublin, she held Ashley Barber to four, and she held Mikaela Giuliani to two the other night. As our senior this year, she’s just having fun, she’s just playing, she’s relaxed, and it’s such a huge difference to our team. She’s always been that really good vocal leader, and to see her come together in all facets this year is incredible. She is invaluable to me as a coach. I count on her for so much. We have so many conversations just about what’s happening with the team and what she’s seeing on the floor. I’m not looking forward to next year without her.”
About Kyra:
Best memory playing basketball:
When I scored my first varsity points my freshman year. I looked over see my mom crying tears of joy.
Part of the game I enjoy most: The people you meet that make you a better person and player.
My role model is:  My brother, Lewis. He’s just a great kid.
Music that gets me pumped before games:  Fetty Wap.
Favorite TV show:  I’m more of a movie person, but I guess Finding Carter.
Four people I’d invite to a dinner party:  Will Farrell, John Stamos, Oprah and Khloe Kardashian. I feel like the conversation would flow with these people.

Chloe Entenberg – Senior at Central Bucks South High School
A senior captain, Entenberg is a three-year varsity starter for the Titans and is a vocal leader on both ends of the court at point guard.

Note from the coach:
“I feel as though Chloe is my right hand,” coach Beth Mattern said. “She is definitely our vocal leader on the court. She understands offenses and defenses, and there are games where she just talks people through what they need to do on the court, whether it be offense or defense.
“She really has such a strong understanding of the game and what needs to happen. She is like a coach on the court. Sometimes at practice I notice that she is correcting others, but she’s doing it in a positive way. The girls will ask her questions if they don’t understand something. I actually feel very spoiled by having her on the court because of the way she functions. She just understands basketball and has the ability to execute it and help others execute.”
About Chloe:
Best memory playing basketball: 
Beating Central Bucks West at my last Coaches vs. Cancer event, considering I’ve never experienced a win (over West) during my time on the varsity basketball team.
Part of the game I enjoy most:  The final four minutes of the fourth quarter in a close game situation. The atmosphere gives me an adrenaline rush.
My role model is:  My sister because when I was younger she held one-on-one basketball camp for me every day leading up to my first travel basketball tryouts.
Music that gets me pumped before games:  “679” by Fetty Wap. “Shot” by Imagine Dragons (broiler remix), “Rockin’ Robin” by Jackson 5, and “Collide” by Evvy (these are the specific four songs that I must listen to before every game.”
Favorite food:  Mac and Cheese
Favorite TV show:  Big Brother, Greys Anatomy because I want to go into nursing.
Four people I’d invite to a dinner party:  Allen Iverson (who else would I learn my point guard moves from?), Zac Efron (and ask him why he didn’t show up to the High School Musical Reunion), Melissa McCarthy (she is the funniest person alive), Marie Lu (and ask her how she came up with the idea for the greatest book series, Legend).

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