Breanna Cavanaugh -We are so lucky

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http://usatodayhss.com/2015/gatorade-three-pillar-candidate-breanna-cavanaugh

Gatorade Player of the Year
GIRLS BASKETBALL

Three-Pillar Candidate: Breanna Cavanaugh

By Steve Ouellette, Special to USA TODAY High School Sports February 26, 2015

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Each season, Gatorade recognizes one student-athlete from each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C. who embodies its Player of the Year program’s three pillars: athletic production, academic achievement and exemplary character.

Each week during its Gatorade State Player of the Year selection process, USA TODAY surfaces one candidate who meets those criteria and deserves recognition as a serious Gatorade State Player of the Year contender.

Name: Breanna Cavanaugh
School: Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.)
Sport: Girls Basketball
Class: Senior

Athletic Production: Some players can be rattled by a missed shot or a hard foul or a questionable call. But it’s pretty apparent that nothing bothers Breanna Cavanaugh when she’s on the basketball court.

When the game is done, she knows that she’ll have a blanket on her bed, food in her stomach, a brother by her side and parents who love her. All comforts which for years she thought she’d never have.

Cavanaugh and her brother Dawonye (11 months older) were born to a teen drug addict in Camden, N.J. As infants, they were often left—day or night—in an unattended crib, until they were taken away by child protective services and matriculated into a broken foster care system. At the time, Breanna was one.

For six-and-a-half years, the siblings bounced from house to house. Frequently, they were underfed, and often they huddled together for warmth in a cold bedroom without blankets.

They were beaten by foster parents, bullied by other children, and when Breanna was four or five, she witnessed a man stabbed in the street.

At one point, the inseparable duo were wrestled apart for two months and kept at separate locations before they were brought back together inside yet another sub-standard home.

Then, a kindly social worker helped work a miracle, finding a caring couple—Dan and Bernadette Cavanaugh—who were willing to adopt both children, and provide everything that they had long lacked.

Breanna has since grown into one of the top high school guards in the country. Ranked as the No. 93 recruit in the Class of 2015 by ESPN, she’s averaging 19.5 points, 7.8 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 3.5 steals per game.

Cavanaugh missed eight games early in the season with an injury and the Buccaneers went 1-7 without her. With her back on the court, Blair was 17-1 and captured its fifth straight Prep A state title. Cavanaugh scored a team-high 29 points in a 72-53 win over Peddie in the final.

Her past won’t ever be forgotten, but it has certainly been overcome.

Academic Achievement: Cavanaugh has maintained a B-plus average at Blair Academy. She has committed to the University of California-Berkeley, where she expects to major in forensic science to help prepare for a career in the FBI.

Exemplary Character: Cavanaugh has volunteered locally on behalf of Habitat for Humanity, youth basketball programs and the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.

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mbBear
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great story-thanks for posting. It will be interesting to see how it works with her and Thomas.
puget sound cal fan
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I guess we know who'll be the Bear's floor leader. Breanna was clearly the "straw that stirred the drink" for State Champion, Blair Academy. Her teammate, Sadie Edwards, was a higher ranked national recruit, but Cavanaugh was the driving force behind her team's success. UConn didn't work-out for Edwards, and she's now reportedly at U$C, so these two former HS teammates will be facing each other in the PacXII.
GATC
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We are fortunate to get her. People who experience a lot of hardship often become high achievers.
mbBear
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Not that I have looked at the non-conference schedule or whatever but Thomas would have faced tougher competition vs. Breanna; in NJ, they have a separate division just for the private schools. I have no clue who is the better player, but did want want to make that distinction.
Schroeder71
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Great story and interview! Bre Cavanaugh certainly seems to possess the character necessary to help lead the Cal Bears in the future. GO BEARS!
puget sound cal fan
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Having two freshman guards of that caliber is a big plus for the Bears this season and into the future.
GATC
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puget sound cal fan;842508089 said:

Having two freshman guards of that caliber is a big plus for the Bears this season and into the future.


I like what others say about them:

"Floor leader with a scorer's mentality; consistent mid-range game producer extends to the arc; dribble-drive creator, interior passer; competes on both ends of the floor; leadership qualities."

"Explosively athletic lead guard with a scorer's mentality; tough to contain off the dribble, flourishes in uptempo; passes with purpose in uptempo, delivers on break; among the most electrifying prospects in the 2015 class."
puget sound cal fan
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On the break after a rebound, or after a turnover, Cavanaugh and Thomas could lead a devastating Bear offensive attack.
mbBear
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puget sound cal fan;842508225 said:

On the break after a rebound, or after a turnover, Cavanaugh and Thomas could lead a devastating Bear offensive attack.


wonder if they would go big/little...Anigwe, Nina and Range, and the two of them in the backcourt...?
puget sound cal fan
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Jeflo is a veteran, who's leadership will be needed, plus she is a proven scorer.
mbBear
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puget sound cal fan;842508660 said:

Jeflo is a veteran, who's leadership will be needed, plus she is a proven scorer.


true...maybe Jefflo and the two little guards...Range upfront? a small line up, but would be interesting...
digitcallous
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https://vimeo.com/109971005


This video is awesome! She is one fine young person.
puget sound cal fan
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Have to evaluate match-ups with opponents, and play the ones who'll optimize Cal's chance to win all things considered.
puget sound cal fan
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Like Reshanda before her, Breanna has seen a lot in her young life, and that has matured her beyond her years.
mbBear
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definitely a change of pace line up. Have to figure a starting line up with only one of them with Jefflo in the backcourt....
wvitbear
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The starting 5 will be Green, Jefflo, Range, Cowling and Anig. Did everyone forget that cowling was runner up to frosh of year. As far a s speed, Cowling and Moseley will be the fastest players we have. Thomas could move up if she fully recovers. Will be great to see their practice in the fall.
puget sound cal fan
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The Bears have an impressive collection of talent, but they are on the young and inexperienced side. Lindsay's got to get leadership from her returning upper class members as the newcomers learn the ropes and exploit their skills. What an exciting year this will be.
puget sound cal fan
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From her videos, wvit, Cavanaugh has some speed, too. I'm anxious to see how Lindsay uses that speed on offense and defense.
puget sound cal fan
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Those voices in Breanna's head in middle school had to have come from her parents--good job with your daughter.
wvitbear
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I have never been a big fan of videos because you don't know how fast the competition is. In another thread, it is mentioned how much faster the west coast teams play than back East. Remember Hind looked like a blur against Europeans.
puget sound cal fan
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Videos are not close to being a perfect tool for learning a player's skill level, but they do provide visual information about a player's capabilities when it's not possible to observe a player in person.
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