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2009 KJCCC Women's Basketball
Players of the Week
(Feb. 3-10)
Eastern Division Player Of The Week
Johnson County Community College
Amanda Dittmer
5’7”
Sophomore
Guard
Spring Hill, KS
JCCC sophomore guard Amanda Dittmer had a solid weekend
for the Lady Cavaliers. In a 73-58 win over Fort Scott
Saturday, Dittmer had eight points, four rebounds, six
assists and five steals. Twenty-four hours later she had
the game of her life and one of the best performances in
JCCC history. Dittmer hit a school record 12 3-pointers
and finished with 40 points to power the Lady Cavaliers
to a 98-29 win over William Penn JV Sunday afternoon.
She is just the fourth different player to score 40 or
more points in team history, and her 40 point effort
ranks eighth all-time at JCCC.
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Eastern Division Player Of The Week
Neosho County Community College
Danielle Harris
5'7"
Sophomore
Leesburg, FL
Danielle Harris scored a combined 43 points in games
over KCK and Coffeyville, including shooting 8 for 17
from the 3 point stripe. Harris had a double-double with
23 points and 10 rebounds against Coffeyville.
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Western Division Player Of The Week
Barton County Community
College
Brooke Conley
6'
Sophomore
Guard
Wichita, Kansas
Brooke scored a career-high 22 points in Barton win over
No. 24 Seward, hitting 6-of-10 3-pointers. In the Cougars
win at Dodge Saturday she tossed in 21 points hitting 3
more treys in just 19 minutes of play. The Cougars have
won 9 straight in West play.
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Western Division Player Of The Week
Seward County Community College
Rachel Barnes
5'9"
Freshman
Windsor, Connecticut
Barnes averaged a double-double in a busy three game
week for the Lady Saints. In a heartbreaking loss to
Barton, Barnes scored a career high 29 points and ripped
down a career high 14 rebounds.
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Western Division Player Of The Week
Butler Community College
Alysia Hart
5'8"
Freshman
Guard
Goddard, KS
"Alysia is playing very well for our program."
Commented Coach Helmer Against Dodge City she had
19 points, and against Garden
City she had 18 points to defeat them in double overtime
by one.
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