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Keyora Wharry came to Fresno City College after a knee injury forced her to transfer back to Fresno from New Mexico State university. She had signed there out of Edison High School in 2011. Wharry  is one of the most dominant guards in recent history for FCC, she has for her career here, 1,040 points scored, 628 rebounds. She has become an all-around player, with 127 steals and 44 blocks at her time here playing for the rams. She has shot an astounding 50 percent from the field.

Q. What did you think of FCC women’s basketball, when you first stepped on campus coming from New Mexico State?

A. I thought it was well-disciplined. I love the coach, and his style of play.

Q. How has the recruiting process been for you?

A. The process has been great. I’ve gotten a number of schools calling me. I don’t know which one I want to go to. I’d like to go to Fresno State but, there are other schools in the mix as well.

Q. How has Coach Tessler helped you become a better player?

A. He has made me a better person, on and off the court. After last season, when we lost in the playoffs, Coach was helping me with my form in shooting. Every day he would call and ask if I wanted to workout. He definitely has helped a lot.

Q. Coming from New Mexico, what’s one part of your game you’ve improved on?

A. Seeing the floor. I can see passing lanes better, which helps me get the ball to my teammates

Q. What schools aer interested in you?

A. Fresno State, Hawaii and some others. I’d love to stay home and play for Fresno State.

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Keaundrey Clark
Keaundrey Clark, Sports Editor
Keaundrey is in his fifth semester at Fresno City College and at the Rampage. He's been the sports editor for a year. He was born January 10, 1993 and raised in Fresno his entire life. He's a Journalism Major and hopes to continue as a sports journalist after college.

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