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Christy Winters-Scott : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christy Winters-Scott Christy Winters Scott is a basketball color analyst for college basketball games for ESPN, FSN, The Big Ten Network, CSN, and Raycom Sports, typically calling ACC package and ACC Women's Basketball Tournament, and SEC games as well as the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. She also calls WNBA games for the Washington Mystics. She is also the Host of the NBA's Washington Wizards Pre and Post game shows on CSN since 2012. ==Early life==
Christy Winters Scott was born in Reston, Virginia and would play high school basketball at South Lakes High School. Winters Scott was the greatest female player to play at South Lakes. During her senior season Winters Scott led the Seahawks to a 29-0 record and helped them win the 1986 AAA State Title. Winters-Scott was named DC Metro Area's All-Met player of the year by the Washington Post, The Washington Times, and The Fairfax Journal, while averaging 23 points, 14 rebounds, and 6 blocks a game. For her high school career Winters-Scott scored 1,785 points, 1,075 rebounds, and 492 blocks. Winters-Scott, then known solely as Christy Winters, would eventually be placed in the South Lakes Athletics Hall of Fame alongside Grant Hill, who said, "it feels good to be recognized as the male Christy Winters" during his acceptance speech.
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