Baker reaches 1,000 career points
High School Sports, Phil Campbell Bobcats, Sports
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com
 By María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com  
Published 6:02 am Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Baker reaches 1,000 career points

PHIL CAMPBELL — Phil Campbell High School senior Leela Baker has added her name to a small group of Franklin County athletes by scoring the 1,000th point of her high school basketball career.

Baker reached the milestone during a home game against Tharptown. She said the moment felt “amazing,” calling it a dream she never expected to see come true.

She said the crowd’s reaction made it even more meaningful.

Baker has played basketball for more than a decade, beginning with local league ball in Phil Campbell when she was 5 years old. She now plays both as a post player and a guard.

“I love the communication and the friendships that you grow from it,” Baker said. “I love the aggressiveness of it, and I love how passionate I am about the game.”

She said she knew she was nearing the milestone.

“I knew I was seven points away,” she said. “I was counting it down on my fingers the whole time.”

Baker said the sport has taught her how to stay focused, avoid overthinking and keep going even when a play does not go her way.

To mark the achievement, head coach Craig Thomas presented her with a 1,000-point basketball during halftime of the boys game.

Fans held banners and signs in the stands as the crowd celebrated her milestone basket.

Baker also received a separate basketball signed by her teammates, which she described as one of her favorite keepsakes from her high school career.

Her mother, Janet Baker, said her daughter’s love for the sport began when she was young.

“It has been a blessing to watch her grow in her skills and confidence,” she said.

Thomas said Baker’s talent stood out from the beginning.

“She is one of the best shooters I’ve had come through in years,” he said. “This year, she has been one of the best floor leaders I’ve had in a while.”

He said her leadership has been essential to a young roster. “She keeps us together and keeps us on the same page,” he said. “When defenses change, she calls the offense if I don’t. She supports the young kids.”

He said Baker’s dedication to the sport shows through her preparation. “She’s a gym rat. She stays in the gym a lot,” he said.

He also emphasized the lessons she carries into everyday life. “Basketball is full of life lessons,” he said. “You mess up as much as you do right, so you learn to take failure and bounce back.”

Baker plans to attend Northwest Shoals Community College to pursue a nursing degree.

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