Lady Hawk Hannah Krumweide Hits 1500 Mark

CARROLLTON - Hannah Krumwiede added to another of her family’s special moments in the Carrollton High gym on Monday night, cracking the 1,500-point mark. When she hit the basket for 1,500, the game was stopped and everyone stood on their feet clapping.

"It was definitely awesome topping 1,500,” she said. “I am very happy to get it and also in a win for our team. Our team is the reason why I have the 1,500 and we are starting to figure things out here before the postseason.”

Hannah's father, Jeff Krumwiede, the Carrollton boys baseball coach, and a previous boys basketball coach, said it was a proud moment for him and Hannah’s mother. “It is unique to have three go through the system here,” he said. “One of the reasons I gave up coaching the boys two years ago was to watch her. I am really proud of her and what she has accomplished. She is a great passer and a great teammate. We have been very blessed with all of our kids on and off the court.”

Lady Hawk Hannah Krumweide Hits 1500 Mark

Hannah carries a perfect 4.0 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale and her father said he couldn’t be more proud of that. Hannah said she is considering an accounting major in college and hasn’t yet decided where she is going to school or whether she will play basketball or softball or both.

“I want to play a sport of some sort in college,” the three-sport Carrollton star said. She also was a key member of the Lady Hawks’ volleyball team.
Hannah’s mother said her daughter is exciting to watch.

“I love watching her go up and down the floor,” she said. “You don’t see many girls who can handle the ball like she does. She is the youngest of our three. It will be hard when she graduates; hopefully I can watch her play somewhere else.”