Olympic Conference: All-Star Teams
The Olympic Conference was small in size but not in talent. Teams had stars who took over games every time on the floor. Here are the All-Conference teams in the Olympic selected by Prep Hoops. First Team Hannah Hidalgo Hannah…
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Continue ReadingThe Olympic Conference was small in size but not in talent. Teams had stars who took over games every time on the floor. Here are the All-Conference teams in the Olympic selected by Prep Hoops.
First Team
Hannah Hidalgo Hannah Hidalgo 5'7" | PG Paul VI | 2023 State NJ (2023) | Paul VI: What a first season it was for Hidalgo. As a freshman, she averaged 16 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. Hidalgo knocked down 29 three’s and showed a tremendous ability to score down low. Paul VI has a star for the next three years with Hidalgo running the show.
Emily Johns (2020) | Washington Township: Johns scored 15.9 points per game this season. She was among the most dynamic players in the conference which is why she is worthy of an All-Conference bid. Johns had the size to dominate on the post and she took advantage of it whenever she could.
Alexa Therien Alexa Therien 6'1" | SF Cherokee | 2021 State NJ (2021) | Cherokee: Therien was one of the top players in the conference with a team-leading 14.4 points per game. She was the No. 1 option on a Cherokee team that finished 30-1 this season. She did most of her work down low and was able to draw contact and get to the line.
Kelli McGroarty (2020) | Eastern: McGroarty was extremely well-rounded this season. She scored 14.6 points and grabbed 5.5 rebounds per contest. McGroarty proved to be a rim protector on the defensive end as well.
Lauren Punk (2020) | Bishop Eustace: Punk was a great athlete when on the floor. She scored 11.5 points and grabbed 4.1 rebounds per game this season while leading Bishop Eustace to 20 wins.
Annaliah Maldonado (2021) | Camden Catholic: Maldonado was a force down low this season. She averaged 12.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game as a junior. She was also among the team’s leaders in assists and steals. Maldonado was the catalyst of Camden Catholic’s offense this season.
Second Team
Katie Fricker (2022) | Cherokee
Kennedy Wilburn (2020) | Cherokee
Regan King (2020) | Lenape
Abby Paolini (2020) | Camden Catholic
Abigeal Babore (2020) | Paul VI