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The most successful program on Liberty Mountain deserves its own forum. We give Coach Green and the Lady Flames their props while breaking down their run to the Big Dance once again.
ESPN wrote:: Solid guard who has adequate athleticism but competes with quicker and faster players because of her competitiveness. She doesn't take plays off. She knows her limitations, plays within herself and makes her team better by making good decisions with the ball.
Miller, who plans to sign this month to play basketball at Liberty University in Virginia, finished the season with 334 kills, 499 assists, 144 digs and 43 aces after moving from an exclusive setter role in her previous seasons.
NorthTexasShockers.com wrote:CONGRATULATIONS to Reagan Miller of Sanger. Reagan has decided to continue her playing career at LIBERTY University. Reagan was the engine that made the SHOCKERS go and the ultimate leader. Reagan is a fierce competitior and will surely make LIBERTY better! The BIG South better not take this player for granted! Good Luck Rea!
Denton (TX) Record-Chronicle wrote:Girls basketball: Miller is two-sport standout at Sanger
09:41 PM CST on Sunday, January 16, 2011
By Ben Baby / For the Denton Record-Chronicle
Finally, it was time.
On Sept.18, 1992, after a grueling nine months, Sandra Miller was ready to give birth to her second child. But on that day, she should have been giving birth to two children, not one.
During her pregnancy, the expectant mother underwent surgery to remove an embryo that had been planted in her fallopian tube.
Because of the complications, doctors said there was a 10 percent chance that Reagan Miller would be born. However, she overcame the odds and was born a healthy child that was delivered into the arms of a relieved mother.
“I just feel God saved her and she’s making the best of her time while she’s here,” Sandra Miller said.