I will translate this article for you. I am tired of living in hickville and want to go to the big city to play my basketball. Looks like the land grant D1 school is having trouble keeping best athletes home. Chalk one up for Omaha.
Big scorer from South Dakota picks CU women
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) - One of the best girls basketball players in South Dakota history has decided to attend college at Creighton.
Mitchell Christian High School senior Jill Young is fourth on the state's all-time scoring list.
Young said her final choices came down to South Dakota State and Creighton.
"It was a pretty tough decision," Young told the Daily Republic. "I have a lot of respect for South Dakota State and Aaron Johnston. I wanted to be close to home and both schools were. I just kind of knew Creighton was the place I wanted to go. I felt comfortable with the coaching staff, and I felt it was the best fit for me."
The Mitchell Christian athlete averaged 31 points a game and scored 765 points this past season to break the all-time single season state record of 760 points. Mitchell Christian won the Class B state championship.
Young also set the state record for 3-pointers in a season with 105. She already owns the state career record for 3-pointers with 386.
"It's definitely a weight off my shoulders. I'm glad it's over," she said. "It's been fun, but it's also been stressful. I felt I made the right decision because now I can just focus on basketball for my senior year and get ready to play college ball.
"I wanted to play at the highest level of basketball possible. When I first went to Creighton in May, there was something different about it. That's why I liked it."
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Big scorer from South Dakota picks CU women
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) - One of the best girls basketball players in South Dakota history has decided to attend college at Creighton.
Mitchell Christian High School senior Jill Young is fourth on the state's all-time scoring list.
Young said her final choices came down to South Dakota State and Creighton.
"It was a pretty tough decision," Young told the Daily Republic. "I have a lot of respect for South Dakota State and Aaron Johnston. I wanted to be close to home and both schools were. I just kind of knew Creighton was the place I wanted to go. I felt comfortable with the coaching staff, and I felt it was the best fit for me."
The Mitchell Christian athlete averaged 31 points a game and scored 765 points this past season to break the all-time single season state record of 760 points. Mitchell Christian won the Class B state championship.
Young also set the state record for 3-pointers in a season with 105. She already owns the state career record for 3-pointers with 386.
"It's definitely a weight off my shoulders. I'm glad it's over," she said. "It's been fun, but it's also been stressful. I felt I made the right decision because now I can just focus on basketball for my senior year and get ready to play college ball.
"I wanted to play at the highest level of basketball possible. When I first went to Creighton in May, there was something different about it. That's why I liked it."
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