Tennis: August 2011 Archives
Harvard-Westlake runner and soccer standout Cami Chapus was recognized by Cal-Hi Sports as the state's Div. III female athlete of the year, as well as California's junior female athlete of the year.
Campbell Hall tennis star Sabrina Santamaria, a USC signee, was selected the state's Div. IV female athlete of the year.
Simi Valley runner Sarah Baxter was named the state's freshman female athlete of the year.
Harvard-Westlake runner Amy Weissenbach, the Gatorade national girls' track and field athlete of the year, received honorable mention junior class recognition.
Valencia golfer Alison Lee received honorable mention sophomore class accolades.
Oaks Christian's Crystal Owusu, who shined in basketball and track, received Div. IV honorable mention honors.
For the full list of Cal-Hi Sports' female honorees, go to Cal-Hi Sports




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