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Greenwell Wathen Stars in His Own Record-Breaking Debut at Catholic High School Hall of Fame

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Rebecca Greenwell Wathen, who was also known as Becca Greenwell during her playing days at Owensboro Catholic High School, has been named to the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame (KHSBHF) 2026 Class of Inductees. Greenwell Wathen was a Catholic graduate in 2013. She was named to the Academic All-State team and set numerous school records.

In her senior season, Greenwell Wathen hit 17 3-pointers against Whitesville Trinity, breaking a national high school girls’ basketball record. Her high school career was marked by two stints with the USA 16 and USA 17 national teams, with whom she won two gold medals. Greenwell Wathen played college basketball at Duke University.

She was named to the 2015-16 All-ACC second team after her sophomore year. During her junior season, she received ESPN W’s National Player of the Week honor. She was drafted by the Washington Mystics in the 2018 WNBA draft and is currently working with the Atlanta Hawks in basketball development.

Here are the other inductees in the 2026 KHSBHF class. Coach Allen Feldhaus, Sr. Mason County High School Royals — 1963-1991 Coach Allen Feldhaus, Sr.

, attended Boone County High School, where he was an all-state pick in basketball, scoring 624 for the Rebels in his senior year. Coach Feldhaus attended the University of Kentucky under Adolph Rupp, scoring 299 points and 320 rebounds as a Wildcat. Feldhaus began his coaching career at Russell County before turning Mascon County High School into a regional powerhouse, compiling a 512-210 record in 27 years.

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