CROWLEY’S RIDGE COLLEGE: CRC women’s basketball signs Bald Knob scorer

CROWLEY’S RIDGE COLLEGE: CRC women’s basketball signs Bald Knob scorer
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Crowley’s Ridge College issued the following announcement on April 1.

Crowley’s Ridge women’s basketball prepares to best their best season in program history by signing Bald Knob High School’s Reigiana Ward.

Ward averaged 15 points per game for the Bulldogs and shot 82% from the free-throw line. The 5-4 guard scored 1,000 career points in her high school days was an All-State Honorable Mention.

“We are excited to have Reigiana join our CRC family,” said head coach Brad Phillips. “She is a hard worker, a great student-athlete, and a great asset to our program.”

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Crowley’s Ridge College



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