Krishna Myers

 Class of 1989

1985-1989
 First Team All Ohio 1989  
 First Team TAAC 1989  Player of the Year TAAC 1989
 Sixth Danbury 1000 point scorer  


 Year

 G

 QT

 FGM

 FGA

 FG%

 FTM

 FTA

 FT%

 PTS

 AVG

 Off

Reb

 Def

Reb

 Total

Reb

 Assist
 1986

 21

 84

 56

 147

 .381

  45

  80

  .563

  157

  7.5

  65

  109

  174

  18
 1987

 22

 87

 126

 276

 .457

  68

 115 

  .591

  320

  14.5

  134

  145

  279

 32
 1988

 20

 79

 159

 323

 .492

  63

 122

 .516

  382

  19.1

  79

  103

 182

  40
 1989

 19

76 

 181

 369

 .491

  146

 207

 .705

 509

 26.8

  100

  141

 241

  64
 Career

 82

 326

 522

 1115

 .468

  322

  524

  .615

  1368

 16.7

  378

  498

  876

 154

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Field Goal Stats include 2-9 3pt shooting

 


Miss Myers was one of the best skilled offensive players to ever play for Danbury High School. A sweeping jump hook shot was her specialty, but she also had a tremendously accurate jump shot as an offensive tool. Miss Myers was also a very skilled ball handler, a post player most of her career, in her senior season she was the primary press breaker. Miss Myers was also a very alert player as her career assist numbers reflect.

Miss Myers place in Laker History is as follows:

#2 Career Rebounds (876); #2 Season Scoring Average (26.79 in 1989); #2 Career Free Throws Made (322); #4 Career Scoring Leader (1368); #4 Career Field Goals Made (520); #5 Career Scoring Average (16.68 points per game); #5 Career Free Throw Percentage (.615); #6 Career Field Goal Percentage (.468) and #10 Career Assist (154).

Her senior season scoring average of 26.8 points per game gave proof of her pure offensive ability. Her career spanned the years of 1986 through 1988, during which Danbury was not part of a League. During her senior season she led the Lakers to the first Toledo Area Athletic Conference girls basketball title. Miss Myers also played against USA Today Top Ten Queens Christ the King of New York City. She played them as a freshman and as a senior.

Miss Myers played her college basketball at Tiffin University.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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