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Abbi Buck of Pickett County and Gracie Maynord of Upperman recently joined the list of top 3 point shooters for a career per the TSSAA records. Both have the 2nd half of their senior seasons to go and will almost certainly be adding to their current totals. Congrats girls on all your hard work and way to represent Mid State girls basketball!!

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Abbi Buck of Pickett County and Gracie Maynord of Upperman recently joined the list of top 3 point shooters for a career per the TSSAA records. Both have the 2nd half of their senior seasons to go and will almost certainly be adding to their current totals. Congrats girls on all your hard work and way to represent Mid State girls basketball!!

 

Where did you find the list? :popcorneater: I know that Gracie broke Amanda Austin(Asbury)'s school record of 325. She added 4 more on Tues.

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Ya, I'd love to see the list as well. Curious who else is on it & who was passed. Where can I look this up?

 

I finally found it on the tssa.org website. Look into the publication link. Caution don't print it. it's on page 113. Just scroll down and look, unless you want to print all sports records.

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Abbi Buck of Pickett County and Gracie Maynord of Upperman recently joined the list of top 3 point shooters for a career per the TSSAA records. Both have the 2nd half of their senior seasons to go and will almost certainly be adding to their current totals. Congrats girls on all your hard work and way to represent Mid State girls basketball!!

 

Two well deserving young ladies and great basketball players!  Congrats, that is an outstanding accomplishment!

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I still couldn't locate it. Found the state tournament records but nothing else. Can you share a link?

 

 

It's under the heading of Compliance and Publications. The record book is at the bottom of that column, by year. I didn't see Abbi's name in there. That may be that the numbers have not been submitted by the school.

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I may be wrong but I don't believe either of them will be listed until their senior year is complete.

 

Gracie is in there at 325.  The '16-'17 Record Book is being rewrited every week. I think Gracie was put in there because it was a school record and the school made the effort to submit it.  I think she is over 330 now.

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