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Utah post player signs with Dawson Community College

Posted at 7:14 PM, Aug 20, 2019
and last updated 2019-08-20 21:14:58-04

(Editor's note: DCC Athletics release)

GLENDIVE - In another late signing for Dawson Community College Women's Basketball, the Lady Buccaneers have a commitment from 5'10" low post player Ervianne Cly from Monument Valley High School in Utah.

"Basketball was just a game at first, then it became a dream, and now it's coming true. I'm excited," said Cly.

Cly averaged a double-double for Monument Valley High School with 16 points and 12 rebounds, along with 6 assists while shooting 55% from the field. She played on the varsity team from her sophomore year. Honors include being the MVP every year for Monument Valley, as well as MVP in the Striking Eagle Tournament in 2017. Also in 2017, she led the Utah State 1A division in scoring average, was 1st Team All-State and Navajo Nation All-Star 1st Team. Her junior year, she led her team in scoring averaging with 20 points per game. In 2018, her accolades included being selected Second Team All-State, First-Team All-Tournament, and again Navajo Nation All-Star First-Team.

"Ervianne has been a pleasure speaking with during this recruiting process," said DCC head coach Romeo Lagmay, Jr. "She's on the ball about getting things done in general. I think her style of play will contribute in the paint for the red and black. We plan on elevating her game to the next level after her domination at the 1A division in Utah. If she continues her success here at Dawson, we will be blessed again with another good late signee."

"I am very proud of Ervianne and would like to thank Coach Lagmay and the Dawson Community College Basketball program for giving her this opportunity," said Monument coach Theresa James. "The school and community are very proud of her. We know she will represent us well. Ervianne is an awesome young lady who has great potential and talent. Under Dawson's basketball program, we anticipate that she will become a force to be reckoned with on the court."