The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Girls Basketball: Rich's Eastman commits to Westminster
One of the state's smallest high schools will be represented on a college basketball team next year.

Allie Eastman, a guard at Rich High School in Randolph, Utah, has committed to Westminster College.

The 5-foot-10 Eastman played the past three years for the Salt Lake Metro club team and is ranked as one of the top guards in the state by the Intermountain Hoops Scouting Service.

Eastman currently averages 17.2 points per game and leads the state three-pointers per game, 3.1.

She has made 167 three-pointers in her career, second-most in state girls basketball history.

Eastman will join former Salt Lake Metro players Keisha Catten, McKenzie Jessop, Michelle Pace, Lexi Phillips and Candice Smith as teammates at Westminster College. Eastman is the third Salt Lake Metro player (2009) to receive a college scholarship.

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We've got an update on how BYU's basketball recruiting is going on our BYU sports blog. Go here to check that out.

-- Jay Drew

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