By PAUL CIFONELLI
Brighton sophomore Kiara Anglin paced a young Barons squad which added two wins over their previous season total. Anglin averaged 19 points, six rebounds, three assists, four steals and one block on the season.
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The only Baron averaging double figure points for the season, Anglin finished with the game-high efforts in 18 of 21 outings. Her field goal percentage was similar to her freshman season, as she shot 46 percent in 2019-20 and 45 percent in 2018-19. She improved her free throw shooting from 55 percent to 71 percent. With all the efficiency, Anglin scored at least 20 points nine separate times. The all-league guard’s season-high in scoring was 30, which she hit twice. The most threes she made in a game was three.
The 5-foot-9 guard led her team in every offensive category for the second season in a row. Anglin also posted the best efficiency rating (FG + FT makes + steals + rebounds + assists – FG + FT misses + turnovers / games played) at Brighton since the stat was kept with a 19.24. She pulled down 13 rebounds against Batavia, dished out eight assists against Pittsford Sutherland, nabbed six steals against Greece Olympia and swatted three shots against Honeoye Falls-Lima.
Anglin was one of two sophomores on a team that rostered two seniors along with two freshmen, and 8th-grader and seven juniors.
The sophomore guard has been contacted by Roberts Wesleyan, RIT and Binghamton. She will play AAU basketball for the Syracuse Royals before looking to build on her Monroe County Division III first-team honor.
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