Post by ExcelHSports on Oct 12, 2003 23:08:10 GMT -5
MIDWEST SPORTS TOP SENIORS, JUNIORS, SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETALL TEAMS
This is our 7th year of bringing our choices to you for the best girls in the state.
Over 212 girls coaches from around the state took the time to list the top girl players in their area, or in many cases, the entire state. Many coaches just flat out said, they were more comfortable choosing girls in their area that they have personally seen over the course of the last 3 years. Also ,over 236 boys coaches have given me their selections for the boys selections.
To all the coaches I say, THANK YOU!
To preface this list, I would like to say that for the first time in 7 years I am not sure there is one girl any better in all phases of the game than any other. So, I am going to list the Top 8 Girl players whom I think are capable of winning the prestigious Indianapolis Star-Indiana Ms. Basketball player honor.
They are, in no particular order and in my humble opinion; Christiana Cunningham-Perry Meridian, Janese Banks-Ben Davis, Jaclyn Leininger-Warsaw, Rebekah Parker– Tippecanoe Valley, Robyn Stone-Lawrence North, Julie DeMuth-Merrillville, Adrienne Squires-Indian Creek and Rachel Kenney of Mooresville.
I am sure each of these young women understand that to achieve that honor they are going to have bring their A game every night this season. Whether their talent be in rebounding, assisting their team members, defense, on court and off court behavior, scoring, whatever their forte may be.
To each of these young women Good Luck and have a great season .
I have divided the Senior class into 6 groups of 15 and 1 of 16 players who have proven their worth on and off the court during their years at their respective high schools. Each community should be proud of each and every young lady mentioned.
They have rightfully deserved this preseason honor.
Team 1: Robyn Stone-Lawrence North, Adrienne Squires-Indian Creek, Janese Banks-Ben Davis, Christina Cunningham-Perry Meridian, Rebekah Parker-Tippecanoe Valley, Ashlee McGee-Hamilton Southeastern, Courtney Felke-Rochester, Jaclyn Leininger-Warsaw, Julie DeMuth-Merrillville, Rachel Kenney-,Mooresville, Tarrah Miller-South Bend Clay, Lisa Thompson-Kokomo, Chelsea Gugliotta-North Knox, Candace Bain-Clarksville and Amber Jackson-Brebeuf Jesuit.
Team 2: Kiki Bytnar-Calumet, Kaleigh Gossman-Castle, Tamesha Scotton-Carroll-Allen, Ali Mallioux-McCutcheon, Whitney Ash-Angola, Whitney Frame-Randolph Southern, Sarah Wilson-Bloomington South, Cassie Freeman-Heritage Christian, Kelli Agness-North Central Marion, Gretchen Haehl– Shelbyville, Sarah Harper-Mooresville, Allison Hughes-North Vermillion, Marshay Jolly-Merrillville, Brittany Myers-Madison, Ashley Connor-North Central Marion and Amy Austin of Jeffersonville .
Team 3: Deanna Thomson-Center Grove, Michelle DeGeeter-Warsaw, Kelsey Gurganus-Perry Meridian, Lauren Hutton-Valparaiso, Jessica Henn-Huntington North, Jennifer Vanderzanden-Lake Central, Amanda Quattrocchi-Brebeuf Jesuit, Laura Thiem-East Noble, Ashley Kinnett-South Dearborn, Kelsey McKee-LaVille, Karima Davies-Gary West Side, Ashley Lovelady-Elkhart Memorial, Sarah Goins-Southwestern Shelby, Cat Campbell-Chesterton and Angela Smith-Floyd Central
Team 4: Ashley Cazee-Martinsville, Shanqueil Walker-Fort Wayne North, Jessica Hathaway-Fort Wayne Bishop Luers,Ginna Napier-Scottsburg, Emily Standmark-Madison, Mariesa Greene-Warren Central, Melissa Hawkins-Huntington North, Myranda Zimmerman-Bellmont, Marcy Patton-South Bend Washington , Laura McClintic– Tell City, Jazmin Zimmerman-Pike Township, Gabrielle Allison-New Palestine, Bianca Haverstock-Crawford County, Becca Pappach-Whiting, and Kristin Drabyn of Avon.
Team 5: Chelsea Gallmeyer-Central Noble, Ashleigh Walters-Indian Creek, Patience Meyer-Switzerland County, Abbey Freeman-Eastern Hancock, Jessie Privett-Mount Vernon-Fortville, Jennifer Ferguson-Fremont, Tanisha Duerson-Perry Meridian, Belinda Drake-Gary West Side, Chrissy Tudor-Bluffton, Keisha Kennedy-Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Jasmine Baines-Jeffersonville, Alison Kessler-New Prairie, Kyra Pappas-Brebeuf Jesuit , Anne Morningstar-Seeger, and Maggie Stuckey of Vincennes Lincoln.
Team 6: Jennifer Moulton-Triton Central, Abby Shafer-Tippecanoe Valley, Brittanie Thompson-New Castle, Katy Baumer-Centerville, Sarah Thompson-Edgewood, Blayre Reeves-Crown Point, Natalie Roberts-Cambridge City Lincoln, Kelsey Lakins-Bremen, Laci Warmoth-Eminence, Sheena Fleenor-Hamilton Heights, Raychelle Oler-Hagerstown, Molly Rahman-Heritage Hills, Jessica Hass-Evansville Memorial, Rebekah Bralts-Harrison, and Lesley George of Columbus North.
Team 7: Lucia Darling-North Central-Marion, Kristen Miller-Tri Central, Molly Land-Hauser, Kim Haffner-Winchester, Lacey Yagle-North Knox, Hannah Richards-Heritage Christian, Carly Wright-Mooresville, Ashley Lord-Jac-Cen-Del, Nora Didrick-Fort Wayne Northside, Whitney Osborn-Blackford, Tangy Crane-Bedford North Lawrence, Abbie Thomas-Crawfordsville, Megan Smith-South Spencer, Linsey Smith-Lake Central and Whitney Medworth-Northview.
Of course, there are many fine senior players from throughout the state who are more than quite capable of placing themselves in the top group of seniors in 2003-2004 class with a very strong senior season
This is our 7th year of bringing our choices to you for the best girls in the state.
Over 212 girls coaches from around the state took the time to list the top girl players in their area, or in many cases, the entire state. Many coaches just flat out said, they were more comfortable choosing girls in their area that they have personally seen over the course of the last 3 years. Also ,over 236 boys coaches have given me their selections for the boys selections.
To all the coaches I say, THANK YOU!
To preface this list, I would like to say that for the first time in 7 years I am not sure there is one girl any better in all phases of the game than any other. So, I am going to list the Top 8 Girl players whom I think are capable of winning the prestigious Indianapolis Star-Indiana Ms. Basketball player honor.
They are, in no particular order and in my humble opinion; Christiana Cunningham-Perry Meridian, Janese Banks-Ben Davis, Jaclyn Leininger-Warsaw, Rebekah Parker– Tippecanoe Valley, Robyn Stone-Lawrence North, Julie DeMuth-Merrillville, Adrienne Squires-Indian Creek and Rachel Kenney of Mooresville.
I am sure each of these young women understand that to achieve that honor they are going to have bring their A game every night this season. Whether their talent be in rebounding, assisting their team members, defense, on court and off court behavior, scoring, whatever their forte may be.
To each of these young women Good Luck and have a great season .
I have divided the Senior class into 6 groups of 15 and 1 of 16 players who have proven their worth on and off the court during their years at their respective high schools. Each community should be proud of each and every young lady mentioned.
They have rightfully deserved this preseason honor.
Team 1: Robyn Stone-Lawrence North, Adrienne Squires-Indian Creek, Janese Banks-Ben Davis, Christina Cunningham-Perry Meridian, Rebekah Parker-Tippecanoe Valley, Ashlee McGee-Hamilton Southeastern, Courtney Felke-Rochester, Jaclyn Leininger-Warsaw, Julie DeMuth-Merrillville, Rachel Kenney-,Mooresville, Tarrah Miller-South Bend Clay, Lisa Thompson-Kokomo, Chelsea Gugliotta-North Knox, Candace Bain-Clarksville and Amber Jackson-Brebeuf Jesuit.
Team 2: Kiki Bytnar-Calumet, Kaleigh Gossman-Castle, Tamesha Scotton-Carroll-Allen, Ali Mallioux-McCutcheon, Whitney Ash-Angola, Whitney Frame-Randolph Southern, Sarah Wilson-Bloomington South, Cassie Freeman-Heritage Christian, Kelli Agness-North Central Marion, Gretchen Haehl– Shelbyville, Sarah Harper-Mooresville, Allison Hughes-North Vermillion, Marshay Jolly-Merrillville, Brittany Myers-Madison, Ashley Connor-North Central Marion and Amy Austin of Jeffersonville .
Team 3: Deanna Thomson-Center Grove, Michelle DeGeeter-Warsaw, Kelsey Gurganus-Perry Meridian, Lauren Hutton-Valparaiso, Jessica Henn-Huntington North, Jennifer Vanderzanden-Lake Central, Amanda Quattrocchi-Brebeuf Jesuit, Laura Thiem-East Noble, Ashley Kinnett-South Dearborn, Kelsey McKee-LaVille, Karima Davies-Gary West Side, Ashley Lovelady-Elkhart Memorial, Sarah Goins-Southwestern Shelby, Cat Campbell-Chesterton and Angela Smith-Floyd Central
Team 4: Ashley Cazee-Martinsville, Shanqueil Walker-Fort Wayne North, Jessica Hathaway-Fort Wayne Bishop Luers,Ginna Napier-Scottsburg, Emily Standmark-Madison, Mariesa Greene-Warren Central, Melissa Hawkins-Huntington North, Myranda Zimmerman-Bellmont, Marcy Patton-South Bend Washington , Laura McClintic– Tell City, Jazmin Zimmerman-Pike Township, Gabrielle Allison-New Palestine, Bianca Haverstock-Crawford County, Becca Pappach-Whiting, and Kristin Drabyn of Avon.
Team 5: Chelsea Gallmeyer-Central Noble, Ashleigh Walters-Indian Creek, Patience Meyer-Switzerland County, Abbey Freeman-Eastern Hancock, Jessie Privett-Mount Vernon-Fortville, Jennifer Ferguson-Fremont, Tanisha Duerson-Perry Meridian, Belinda Drake-Gary West Side, Chrissy Tudor-Bluffton, Keisha Kennedy-Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Jasmine Baines-Jeffersonville, Alison Kessler-New Prairie, Kyra Pappas-Brebeuf Jesuit , Anne Morningstar-Seeger, and Maggie Stuckey of Vincennes Lincoln.
Team 6: Jennifer Moulton-Triton Central, Abby Shafer-Tippecanoe Valley, Brittanie Thompson-New Castle, Katy Baumer-Centerville, Sarah Thompson-Edgewood, Blayre Reeves-Crown Point, Natalie Roberts-Cambridge City Lincoln, Kelsey Lakins-Bremen, Laci Warmoth-Eminence, Sheena Fleenor-Hamilton Heights, Raychelle Oler-Hagerstown, Molly Rahman-Heritage Hills, Jessica Hass-Evansville Memorial, Rebekah Bralts-Harrison, and Lesley George of Columbus North.
Team 7: Lucia Darling-North Central-Marion, Kristen Miller-Tri Central, Molly Land-Hauser, Kim Haffner-Winchester, Lacey Yagle-North Knox, Hannah Richards-Heritage Christian, Carly Wright-Mooresville, Ashley Lord-Jac-Cen-Del, Nora Didrick-Fort Wayne Northside, Whitney Osborn-Blackford, Tangy Crane-Bedford North Lawrence, Abbie Thomas-Crawfordsville, Megan Smith-South Spencer, Linsey Smith-Lake Central and Whitney Medworth-Northview.
Of course, there are many fine senior players from throughout the state who are more than quite capable of placing themselves in the top group of seniors in 2003-2004 class with a very strong senior season