Which ex-high school standouts from Central Texas area will play on Wednesday, Dec. 3?

Briann Warehime and Raeleigh Villanueva -
Briann Warehime and Raeleigh Villanueva -
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Wednesday, Dec. 3 will see these former Central Texas area high school stars in competition.

Briann Warehime and Raeleigh Villanueva -
Briann Warehime
Midwestern State Mustangs
Guard
Freshman
5′7″
Academy High School
Hometown: Temple
Next Game: vs. Angelo State Rams, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 5:30 p.m.

Briann Warehime and Raeleigh Villanueva -
Raeleigh Villanueva
Midwestern State Mustangs
Guard
Freshman
5′7″
Cameron Yoe High School
Hometown: Round Rock
Next Game: vs. Angelo State Rams, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 5:30 p.m.



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