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NAME: Leah Riley
SCHOOL: Sycamore High School
SPORT(S): Basketball
GRADUATING YEAR: 2022
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: "Being a good aunt to my nephew Cody and becoming the fourth 1,000-point girls' scorer in school history."
BIRTHDATE: 1/6/2004
HEIGHT: 5'7"-140 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Montgomery
PARENTS: Ryan & Lori
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: Paula Hayden (8th grade basketball coach and later trainer)
FUTURE GOAL: "Play college basketball; get an advanced degree either in Physical Therapy or athletic training; swim with sharks."

Sycamore senior Leah Riley is a basketball all-star and is a member of the 1,000-point club, only the fourth girl in Sycamore history to attain this feat.

Her junior campaign, Leah averaged 14 points a game to go along with three rebounds-two assists and two steals per game. Her accomplishments were recognized by being named first-team all-GMC, honorable mention all-city (Enquirer), and first-team all-District. She also made the GMC all-academic team.

Leah had a great senior season, too, averaging 17.1 points a game, third in the GMC. Her 43 points scored vs. Hamilton set a school record for points scored in a single game. She also had two big games vs. Colerain (29 points and 25 points), plus good games vs. Olentangy Liberty (23 points) and West Clermont (21 points). She was honorable mention Div. I Southwest Ohio District.

A great student (4.2 GPA) and national honor society member, Leah is active in community service and also plays for the Cincy Swish Blue Star club team. She is planning to play at the next level, but has not yet selected a college.

Her favorite athlete is Stephen Curry, favorite entertainer is Morgan Wallen, favorite book is Just Mercy, favorite TV show is The Vampire Diaries and the most-like-to-meet is Ian Somerhalder and Stephen Curry.

COACH'S QUOTE – "Leah has been not only a great player in our program, but an elite person. She currently has a 4.2 GPA and is our senior captain. Leah will leave our program with multiple school records and over 60 wins."
— Derek Christerson, Varsity Basketball Coach



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