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NAME: Maddie Antenucci
SCHOOL: Indian Hill High School
SPORT(S): Basketball
GRADUATING YEAR: 2020
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: Scoring 1,000+ points
BIRTHDATE: 5/27/2002
HEIGHT: 5'11"
RESIDENCE: Kenwood
PARENTS: Mike & Jeeney
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: "My family."
FUTURE GOAL: School record for points scored; successful college career

Indian Hill basketball star Maddie Antenucci is a four-year varsity forward for the defending CHL champs. She is a 1,000+-point career scorer and already is the school's all-time leading shot blocker and is assaulting the school's career scoring record.

Entering her senior season, Maddie had scored 1,109 points with 410 rebounds, 272 free throws and 175 steals. She is off to a strong start again this season, scoring 26 points vs. Mariemont, 24 vs. Clinton Massie, 21 vs. Deer Park, 21 vs. St. Ursula and 19 vs. Madeira.

Her junior year, Maddie averaged 19.5 points a game (which led the CHL) plus six rebounds per game. She earned numerous honors, including being named CHL Player of the Year, Cincinnati Div. II Player of the Year, 1st team all-city, 1st team SWO District and 1st team all-Ohio. She has been first team all-conference three straight years.

A great National Honor Society student who is active in community service, Maddie's club team is the Cincinnati Angels. She also played lacrosse her freshman year at Indian Hill, and she has committed to play college basketball at Florida Gulf Coast University.

Her favorite athlete is Devin Booker, favorite entertainer is Will Ferrell, favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird, favorite movie is 21 Jump Street and most-like-to-meet is Bradley Cooper.



COACH'S QUOTE – "Maddie has been instrumental to the success at Indian Hill. She is an incredible leader and is respected by her peers. Her commitment, work ethic and selflessness are an inspiration to others. It's been an honor to watch her develop into an outstanding young lady and fantastic basketball player."
— Rachael Smith, Basketball Coach



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