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Article: HILLS TURNS SELF INTO FORCE JUNIOR GUARD BLOSSOMS AS A STARTER.(Sports)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- March 12, 1998
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Last year, Molly Hills was the blonde sophomore on the bench who rarely played. At Edmonds-Woodway High School, she was the school's all-time leading scorer. For the Huskies, Hills averaged 0.7 points.
This year she is the most improved player on a team bound for West Lafayette, Ind., tomorrow to prepare for Saturday's NCAA women's basketball tournament opener against Purdue.
Hills has gone from deep reserve to full-time starter. The 5-foot-9 junior guard used to be better known for whom she was dating - Husky quarterback Brock Huard. But now Hills has an elevated role with the Huskies, who rely on her outside weaponry to complement Jamie Redd and Amber ...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA);
July 30, 1996 ;
353 words
...UW sophomore Aretha Hill, a surprise qualifier at the U.S. trials, threw the discus farther than only six of the 39 competitors in Sunday's Olympic ...
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