PennLive's 2022 girls basketball Player of the Year says she is full of confidence
Central Dauphin grad Caroline Shiery, seen here in the 2022 PIAA state basketball tournament, is looking forward to a big year at Liberty University after receiving a medical redshirt. Matthew O'Haren | Special to PennLive FILE PHOTOCentral Dauphin graduate and current Liberty University basketball player Caroline Shiery knows how to overcome adversity.
Shiery wasn’t expected to prowl the basketball court in her senior season at CD after suffering a torn ACL, a sprained MCL and a partially torn meniscus in her right knee late in her junior year.
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