During her days at Carmichaels High School, Abby McMinn was one busy student-athlete.
A 2001 Carmichaels graduate, McMinn played volleyball, basketball and softball in addition to cheerleading. During the 2000-01 basketball season, she became the first girls player in Carmichaels history to have 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career. Megan Stuvek joined that exclusive list a few years later.
She finished her varsity career with 14 letters, the most in school history. Her best sport was softball and McMinn started as a freshman on Carmichaels' 1999 PIAA Class AA championship team. She went on to play at Division II California University, where she started at catcher.
This week, The Varsity Letters issues an All Points Bulletin for McMinn.
Last week's APB for former Fort Cherry standout Josh Kemp was answered. Kemp is currently an assistant boys basketball coach at Fort Cherry.
Anyone knowing McMinn's whereabouts is urged to contact The Varsity Letters.
1 comment:
Received an e-mail from Abby today. It read:
"I finished my degree with a major in Athletic Training and received Masters in Exercise Science. After that I went on to become a nurse. I work at the Wash hosp.I reside with my husband, Brian Machesky, and two step children Bailey and Jack."
Congratulations.
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