USD Women's Basketball 1995-1996

RETURNING SOPHOMORES

Freshman: Suffered stress fracture in her left foot during preseason carnp...Made collegiate debut against Stanford, playing seven minutes. High School: Spent senior season at Ramona High...Narned to All– CIF-San Diego Section Division III First Team.. .Recognized as a First Team All-Avocado League selection...Averaged 16 points for the Bulldogs...Honored as Ramona's Female Scholar-Athlete. New Zealand: Played three seasons for Sacred Heart Girls College, a prep school in her native horneland.. .Her team finished third nationally during junior and sophomore seasons...Was named to regional and na– tional tournament teams...Also participated in volleyball, swimming and track...Made school's Honor Roll. Personal: Carne to the United States as a foreign exchange student...Tallest player on the tearn...Chose USD for its size and stu- dent-to-teacher ratio...Majoring in Biology...Parents are Doreen and Henry Tuhakaraina...Born Nov. 25, 1975 in Hamilton, New Zealand.

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Sophomore

Center Ramona HS

Tauranga, New Zealand

Marpe on Tuhakaraina: "Justine has a great touch and good size. We hope she can come back from her injury to contribute. "

3PT ·

Total

PTS AVG REB AVG

A STL BK

FT-FTA . PCT

PCT

YJi;AR GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA

1.2 1.2

7 7

1.5 1.5

9 9

.600 .600

0 0

3-5 3.5

3 3

2 2

.000 .000

0-0 0-0

.400 .400

2-5 2-5

27 27

6-0 6-0

'94-'95 Totals

TOREROS IN THE COMMUNITY

JUNIOR TOREROS CLUB Become a member of a winning team... Join the USD Junior Toreros Members receive: • Free admission to all 14 home basketball games • A Junior Torero T-Shirt • Copy of the 1995-96 Yearbook • Updates on summer camps information Membership is open to all boys and girls kindergarten through eighth grade. Membership fee is $8.00 for the season. Have a parent send a check or money order to:

The USD Women's Basketball program is actively involved in the San Diego community through a variety of charitable events . Activities have included: • Organizing basketball competition at the YMCA for the Senior Olympics. • Assisting the Boys & Girls Club of East County with setup of a haunted house. Team members dressed in Halloween attire and led guided tours through the house. • Spending a few hours with the San Diego Soup Kitchen serving dinner to the homeless. • Inviting the Boys & Girls Club to the Sports Center for an afternoon of recreation and lunch. Players challenged youngsters in games of football, soccer and ping-pong while enjoying pizza. "It gives us a chance to make new friends," says junior Malia Andagan. "It is also important because we are college students succeeding and its good for the kids to see the differ– ent types of opportunities available to them."

Vicki de Jesus USD Women's Basketball 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110-2492

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