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WHITNEE O'BARR

Published online on Monday, Jul. 02, 2007

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Position: First base/designated player

School: Clovis

Grade: Senior

She's qualified because: Her 29 RBIs are fourth-best in Clovis history and she drove in seven game-winning runs. A first-team All-TRAC player, O'Barr led the team with 34 hits, nine doubles, two home runs and a .333 batting average. She received the team's Coaches Award. O'Barr will attend Fresno City but not play.

The word: "Whitnee carried our offense for most of the year. Early on, when we were figuring out who we were as a team, Whitnee's consistency with the bat got us through. Whitnee was the heart and soul of our team, who would always do the little things needed for a team to be successful." -- Clovis coach Mike Noel



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