 When you think of Rozo girl's basketball, you think of Megan Taylor. The scoring phenom ended her career in 1997 with 3,300 points, which at the time was the most in state history. While her state record has been broken, her Rozo program record has stood comfortably. That is until Rozo senior Casey Borovic entered Saturday's game with 3,285 points, just 15 behind Taylor's record. In front of a packed gym, it was on this free throw in the first half of their win over international falls. The Borovic etched her name in the history books, fitting, given that she also holds the state record for highest free throw percentage in a season. She said she was nervous, legs shaking, but once it went in, it was great to see a big goal for her to finally realize. It was really special just since the record has been there for so long and a lot of these people told me that they saw Megan play too, saw Megan score her 3,000 points so they said it was really cool to watch that record get broken. She says that growing up, everyone in Rozo looks up to Megan Taylor, wants to be like Megan Taylor, and now that everyone will be chasing her mark, she's looking forward to setting a great example just like Taylor did. It's a good feeling and like when I was younger, my mom would always run basketball camps with elementary kids and I'd always help out at those and I just want to be an inspiration and I want to make a difference and leave a mark, leave a legacy with my teams and myself and Rozo. Expect to hear more from Rozo. They're ranked second in the state. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.