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Olympic High grad Buhl to continue basketball career in Oklahoma

June 14th, 2010 at Mon, 14th, 2010 at 11:06 am by wesleyremmer

This just in from Olympic High School Athletic Director Nate Andrews:
Nicole Buhl, who graduated from Olympic in 2008, has signed with Oklahoma Panhandle State University to continue her basketball career.  The NCAA Division II school IS located in Goodwell, Okla. Buhl played two seasons at Seattle Community College after being named Olympic League MVP her senior year of high school.  She will receive a scholarship, amounting to about 83 percent of the cost to attend the university.

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