Leaders of the Week
Basketball - 2006-2007
Cara Hart - Holliston High School
01.21.08 - 01.27.08
STATISTICS/HONORS: As a Senior, Cara has been averaging 17 points per game over 5 games. She helped lead her team to a 4-1 record. In an overtime win against Medway, she scored 9 of 11 points for the win. Also against Ashland with 9 seconds left in regulation, she hit a lay-up and foul shot to put her team up by 3 points for the win!
SPECIAL QUALITIES: "Cara Hart is a great kid who has high expectations for herself and her teammates. She is a hard worker that loves the game. A competitive athlete, she will do anything her coach asks of her for the good of the team. Cara is looking to continue to play basketball in college."
-Kristen Hedrick, Head Coach Girls Basketball - Holliston High School
Sarah Regan - Norton High School
01.28.08 - 02.03.08
STATISTICS/HONORS: Senior Team Captain and averaging 6 points, 6 assists and 4 steals for the season.
SPECIAL QUALITIES: "Sarah has been a tremendous leader for a team that is rebuilding with a first year coach. Norton has had 2 down years with a combined record of 5 and 35, yet Sarah treats each and every day with the same 100% effort and focus. A top 10 student (1460 SAT score), Sarah is a deserving recipient of this honor."
-Tom Simms, Head Coach Girls Basketball - Norton High School
Cass Vouriotis - Medway High School
02.04.08 - 02.10.08
SPECIAL QUALITIES: "Cass is a great leader on our team. She's a silent leader, who had a season high of 13 points against Norton as well as an outstanding game against Holliston last Friday night."
-Andrea Dixon, Head Coach Girls Basketball - Medway High School
Molly Duffy - Millis High School
02.11.08 - 02.17.08
STATISTICS/HONORS: Averaged 10 points per game and 5 rebounds per game
SPECIAL QUALITIES: “Molly is an exceptional leader as well as an exceptional student. She continues to excel in every part of her life. Molly is a two-year captain of the basketball team and a four-year starter. She’s a leader on and off the court, all the time. On Saturday February 3, 2007, Molly arranged a trip with most of the girls basketball team and several other students from the school to take a bus to Nantasket Beach in Hull, so that they could take the plunge into the ocean to benefit the Special Olympics. On her own, Molly arranged for the bus, recruited 40 students and 2 teachers, and was part of raising $5,300 for the Special Olympics. She’s without a doubt one of our young women leaders of tomorrow. Again, this is only one of Molly's many accomplishments.”
- Coach Paul J. Adams
Millis Girls Varsity Basketball
Cassie Rudden - Hopkinton High School
02.18.08 - 02.24.08
STATISTICS/HONORS: In our two tournament games at the Hopkinton Basketball Association Tourney on Monday and Tuesday, Cassie scored 14 points, grabbed 6 rebounds and had 5 steals against Marian in a Hopkinton High School win. Additionally, she scored 7 points, had 6 rebounds and 2 steals in a tough loss to the Division 1 powerhouse Franklin by the score of 42-37. Cassie was also elected to the All-Tournament team for her efforts.
SPECIAL QUALITIES: “Cassie is a 3 year varsity player for the Hillers and is one of our three co-captains. Cassie also excels in the classroom. She’s an overall athlete and an excellent field hockey and lacrosse player.”
- Coach Dick Bliss
Hopkinton Girls Varsity Basketball

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