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The 5-foot-11 combo guard was integral to the Lancers earning the No. 1 seed in the Open Division playoff bracket.
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The Springfield News-Leader is proud to announce its All-Ozarks girls' basketball teams for the 2024-25 season.
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Muskego reached the D1 state title game in its first-ever appearance after winning a rubber match with Arrowhead in the semifinals, while Tosa East captured its first state title in 44 seasons in the...
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The Eisenhower girls basketball team had a very successful 17-9 season, highlighted by its first playoff win and advancing into the PIAA state playoffs for the first time in 16 years. The Knights were a team led by their junior class,
Herald's All-Area girls basketball first and second teams, headlined by player of the year Ally Weathers, of Loretto.
PennLive’s All-Star picks start with our Player of the Year, following by three, five-player squads and honorable mention picks. Our Coach of the Year is below. It goes without saying that some tough cuts and tough moves up and down the teams were required. Presenting PennLive’s 2025 Big 15.
Blackman senior and Tennessee Tech signee, Lyriq Mastin, tops the list for The Daily News Journal's 2025 All-Area TSSAA girls basketball team.
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mlive on MSNYour turn: Vote now for the readers choice Dream Teams for Kalamazoo-area girls basketballWho gets your vote? We're asking you to pick the top girls basketball players in the Kalamazoo-area for 2024-25.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNYour turn: Vote for the readers choice girls basketball Dream Team from Grand RapidsSee 11 of the Grand Rapids area's top girls basketball players from the 2024-25 season and vote for your Dream Team.
Julianna Allen, Mt. Ararat junior forward: Allen was the difference-maker for the Class A champions, averaging 15.3 points per game during the postseason and capping the title run with 17 points and 12 rebounds in the state final. Her footwork and length inside made her a difficult matchup, and her defense in the paint was exceptional.
The pick: The 5-11 senior point guard ended her high school career with a jaw-dropping list of numbers, leading 4A in points (17.0) and rebounds (10.2) while adding 5.5 assists and 3.8 steals per game. She recorded 18 double-doubles and three triple-doubles to lead the Cougars to the state semifinals for the second time in history.