The former guard, who played for Rancho Cucamonga High School as well as Biola and La Sierra universities, credits her competitive mindset and work ethic for helping her dominate the reality compet…
Chelsie Baham is pictured during Big Brother this season. The former Rancho Cucamonga basketball standout emerged as the show’s winner. that, yes, after 26 seasons, still goes on. The one on CBS that occasionally finds its way into TMZ headlines. And, yes, Sports Fan, I will get to the point guard.
Because while Big Brother is primarily a sport of competitive persuasion, it’s also TV that reflects, well, reality. And in the real world, women still– an all-time high, actually. Stay tuned, of course, to find out Tuesday if America gets its first woman in the White House.This season, though, a 27-year-old former Rancho Cucamonga High School girls’ basketball player was in there cookin’ – and I don’t mean in the kitchen on the CBS Studio Center soundstage.
Call her “fourth-quarter Chelsie,” she said in a phone chat last week. Also: “It feels so good to work so hard for a whole summer and get the dub at the end.”Subjectively, she was such a force that one of the podcasters who analyzes the show What I loved most about her Big Brother strategy: The 5-foot-2 former team captain didn’t make herself smaller, she made herself valuable. She was the player her fellow houseguests wanted to keep her around because they came to depend on her for guidance … as she led them gently away from her money.Mackenzie Manbeck, a former all-state high school volleyball player
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