Bay Area top girls basketball player on the mend

Bay News 9 reports: 



One of the Bay Area's top girls basketball players is on the mend following surgery to repair a torn ACL.
Riverview junior guard Tesha Hanson had surgery nearly two weeks ago, her father Reggie Hanson said, and has already begun physical therapy.
Reggie Hanson, USF's Men's Director of Basketball Operations, said his daughter will be ready for the high school season.
Last season, Hanson was the Sharks second-leading scorer with a 19.0 points per game average. She was also second on the team with 3.9 steals per game.
Hanson, and Riverview's leading scorer Faith Woodard, form one of the best combos in Hillsborough County. Riverview (21-5) closed out the season with two-straight losses - to Tampa Bay Tech in the district championship game and to Haines City in the first round of the playoffs.
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