What she did: Price, a 6-2 junior forward who was first-team All-Metro last year, scored 24 points, hauled in 12 rebounds and logged five steals in a Capital District victory over Highland Springs. She also had a double-double - 20 points, 12 rebounds - in another district win over Hanover. With Meadowbrook's loss last week, the Raiders became the No. 1 team in The Times-Dispatch Top 10 Poll.
Age: 17
Three words that describe you best: "Aggressive, leadership, hard-working."
Strengths: "Rebounding, playing hard down low."
I'm working on: "My outside game."
Favorite food: "Anything my grandmother cooks."
Favorite ice cream: Birthday cake (Bruster's).
Best sports memory: "Winning the Times-Dispatch tournament."
If she had one wish: "To win the state championship."
Toughest opponent: "Myself. You are always harder on yourself. I know what I'm doing wrong better than anyone else."
What bugs her the most: "Drama. I don't like arguments."
MySpace or Facebook: MySpace. "I don't look at it much."
Person she admires most: "My mom."
One thing about you most people don't know: "That I have a little brother [ninth-grader] who plays [JV] at Benedictine."
On playing for Curt Kassab and now Anna Prillaman: "They're good coaches, but every coach is different. It's the only way to put it."
- Arthur Utley
Players are selected by The Times-Dispatch based on performance, strength of opponents and magnitude of game for the period of Jan. 28-Feb. 2.
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