Thunderbird girls not as tall but still play good ball
December 29, 2010
by
Don Ketchum,
AZPreps365
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By Don Ketchum
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Phoenix Thunderbird has been a contender in Class 4A girls basketball circles for quite some time, in both divisions -- I and II. "="">
The Chiefs figure to be in the thick of things again when state tournament time arrives. Until then, they have plenty of work to do.
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The team was at opposite ends of the spectrum in recent days in the Scottsdale Holiday Invitational. The tournament is being held at Scottsdale Desert Mountain and Phoenix Horizon highs, and wraps up Thursday (Dec. 30) at both sites.
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Thunderbird rebounded from a loss to host Horizon on Tuesday night (Dec. 28) by defeating Phoenix Trevor Browne 77-34 on Wednesday (Dec. 29).
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Thunderbird first-year coach Barry Ringel, an assistant for former long-time coach Steve Burke, found it somewhat difficult to assess Wednesday’s win. Trevor Browne had just seven players and eventually wore down. The clock was turned to a running clock with the big Thunderbird lead.