Emily O’Brien reached a major milestone last night, surpassing 1,000 career points in Remington’s win over Chaparral. O’Brien has been a key piece of the Broncos’ lineup as they improved to 7–0 on the season.
A true multi-sport standout, O’Brien was the 2A girls 100-meter hurdles state champion last spring as a junior and a Sports in Kansas 2A Player of the Year finalist last season. She has also signed to continue her athletic career at Northeastern State University, adding to an already impressive résumé. #sportsinkansas
SIK Preseason Player to Watch: Emily O’Brien enters her senior season at Remington as one of the most decorated multi-sport athletes anywhere in Class 2Al. A long-time standout for the Broncos, she’s coming off a junior campaign where she averaged 14 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 3.6 assists while earning first team all-league honors, first team all-2A from Sports in Kansas, and a spot as a SIK 2A Player of the Year finalist. She’s also one of the elite hurdlers in Kansas, winning the 100H state title last spring and finishing runner-up in the 300H. Emily gives Remington a true two-way anchor, scoring inside, facilitating in transition, and defending multiple positions. Signed with Northeastern State University, she’s stepping into her final year with confidence and a clear mission. “I’m really excited for the upcoming season and the chance to improve my skills. My main goal is to contribute positively to the team’s success, and I’m ready to work hard and support my teammates in every way possible. I believe that with dedication and teamwork, we can achieve great things this season. Our goal this year is to win state.” Emily’s competitive drive runs deep, growing up in a basketball family where both parents and both siblings played in college, with her brother now playing professionally in Germany. She’s also spent years playing with Next Level, a summer program she’s been with since fourth grade and credits for connecting her with teammates who share the same passion and goals. #sportsinkansas
📸 Remington Yearbook
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Emily O’Brien of Remington (2A🏀) continues to show she is one of the top small school girls basketball players in the state as a junior. How about this stat line on Friday against Hutch Trinity? 19 points, 10 rebounds, 8 steals, 6 assists. Remington is 7-1 on the year and will play a loaded 3A Hesston squad this Tuesday. #sportsinkansas photo: Remington Yearbook
Remington’s junior standout Emily O’Brien had a huge game for the Lady Broncos last night. O’Brien had 20 points, 10 rebounds, 4 steals, and 3 blocks in the 48-33 win over Elyria Christian. Remington moves to 5-0, off to a hot start to the season. #sportsinkansas
Photo: Remington Yearbook
𝗥𝗘𝗚𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗘𝗗: Emily O’Brien
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▪️@NxtLevelEclipse - McCorry
▪️@RHSLadyBroncos
▪️6 Foot Versatile Athlete
▪️Scores it at will at the rim
▪️1st Team All-HOA
▪️Wichita I-35 Showcase
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