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Caton Hill Journal No. 1

November 07, 2003 | Women's Basketball

This is the first installment of the Caton Hill journal. Caton is a three-year letterwinner as a forward on the women's basketball team. The senior from Ada, Okla., returns to the squad after receiving a medical hardship from the NCAA due to an ACL injury suffered four games into last season.
 
Caton Hill
Journal Entry No. 1 (Nov. 7, 2003)
First of all, I'll reply to everyone's question with the answer, "My knee is really good." Actually, all of the knees on our team are doing really good. Most of the girls that had to rehab stayed in Norman all summer to get their strength and flexibility back.

I can honestly say, I'm all-around stronger than I've ever been. People ask if I favor my knee any and I really don't think I do. I've regained all of my swift agility and move like a prancing deer, once again (just kidding). The only reminder I have of the injury is the bulging brace I am required to wear. The brace really doesn't inhibit movement for me, however, I think it sometimes bothers the quick guards.

As for the team, things are progressing nicely. Our practices are competitive and productive. I am excited to get this season underway but I'm not taking anything for granted. There is just not enough time to do that. Please send in your questions and I'll try to answer as many as possible in my next journal entry.

Go Sooners!
Pasha
- #10 Caton Hill
 
 
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