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60-second profile with Kiki Shelton

December
4

One of many new weekly features here at The Sixth Man has arrived: The 60-second profile.

The way the 60-second profile will work is that each week I’ll catch up with a player or a coach and ask them a few questions. I’ll then post the audio from the interview on the blog. Sound simple? Good. I hope you enjoy it.

Our first 60-second profile of the season discusses the reappearance on the Section 1 scene of Ossining senior Kiki Shelton. As you probably know, she missed almost the entire basketball season last year after suffering a torn ACL in December. Shelton return during last Thursday’s loss to Briarcliff and in our profile she talks about what it meant to be back on the court.

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 at 8:02 pm by Josh Thomson. Print | Email | iTunes

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3 Responses to “60-second profile with Kiki Shelton”

  1. The Poo Poo Bandit

    I’m surprised Ms. Shelton is able to put a sentence together with all of the trauma she has had to endure playing for Coach Ricci.

  2. The COFO

    Crap Thief, You Really Are An ASS-TOOT Individual.

  3. OHS Fan

    POO POO Bandit you really need to grow up!

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Josh Thomson Josh Thomson has done some of everything since joining The Journal News in March 2003. He began working for the Gannett weeklies during the winter of 2002 as a freelance writer. He joined the daily staff soon after and has since covered various high school and pro sports. Away from sportswriting, Josh lives in Westchester and spends his free time either with his fiancee, Sarah, or expertly managing his various championship-winning fantasy sports teams. He's visited 21 major-league baseball stadiums and insists that Fenway Park and Wrigley Field are the best by far. Josh graduated from Carmel High School in 1998, then went to Boston University, where, in 2002, he received a degree in communications with a minor in history. READ MORE
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