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Tiana Mangakahia announces early playing retirement from basketball following breast cancer return

Opals' representative Tiana Mangakahia has announced her immediate retirement from playing basketball due to an ongoing battle with breast cancer. 

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Shyla Heal will join the Chicago Sky as pick number eight in WNBA draft


Shyla Heal will join the Chicago Sky as pick number eight in WNBA draft
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Shyla Heal leaves the WNBL'S Townsville Fire for the WNBA.
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Shyla Heal, the daughter of Australian basketball great Shane Heal, is headed to the WNBA after being taken by Chicago Sky with pick eight at the draft.
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She debuted in the WNBL at the age of 14
The now 19-year-old has played for South East Queensland Stars, Perth Lynx , Bendigo Spirit and Townsville Fire during her time in the WNBL
The 19-year-old guard's first-round selection follows her standout WNBL season with Townsville Fire.

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WNBA WNBL Fearless Shyla Heal to make own name in United States


Shyla Heal is poised to ruffle feathers in the United States as fearlessly as her father did 25 years' ago.
The 19-year-old point guard could be a first-round top 12 pick in Friday's WNBA draft after a stellar WNBL season with Townsville last year.
And after recovering from breast cancer, Tiana Mangakahia is likely to go in the second or third round as talk of retiring her jersey at Syracuse University grows.
Tiana Mangakahia in action for Syracuse Orange. 
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The pair are fighting for a spot in Sandy Brondello's Opals team that's hunting gold at Tokyo's Olympics in July.

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