<strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">All-WDA Team</span></strong>
<strong>2021’s</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="98640" first="Ashley" last="Holen"] - Watford City - Minot State University - region Senior athlete of the year - The Holen and Mogen led team had a great season with a 16-4 finish and reached the WDA championship. Ashley took her scoring to another level, averaging an impressive 18.7 ppg. on the season and 2nd overall in the WDA.
[player_tooltip player_id="195227" first="Julia" last="Fitterer"] - Bismarck Century - University of Mary - Julia was a key piece in Century having an undefeated season and the favorite to win the State A title. Averaged 14.9 ppg. and hit 40 threes for two per game.
[player_tooltip player_id="98658" first="Ashton" last="Kinnebrew"] - Bismarck Century - Bismarck State College - One of — if not the best athlete in the state from a movement and overall athleticism standpoint. Averaged 10.9 ppg. and is a lock-down on-ball defender.
[player_tooltip player_id="195292" first="Jaiden" last="Baker"] - Bismarck Legacy - Bismarck State College - 14.2 ppg. - Led legacy in scoring, rebounding, and steals this season. Watch out for her to try to be aggressive for Legacy in the State A tournament.
[player_tooltip player_id="98637" first="Arianna" last="Berryhill"] - Bismarck Legacy - North Dakota State College of Science - 13.8 ppg. - Shot the three this season extremely well, making 39 at 41%. Recently reached 1,000 career points in the WDA tournament.
[player_tooltip player_id="98730" first="Sydney" last="Gustavsson"] - Mandan - Bismarck State College - Recently committed to Bismarck State College, Sydney led Mandan in scoring and rebounding with 14.9 ppg. and 5.1 ppg. 36% from three and a highly accurate 57-69 for 84% from the free-throw line.
[player_tooltip player_id="14167" first="Emma" last="Mogen"] - Watford City - Minot State University - A great rebounding guard that is also a skilled offensive threat. She makes plays on D with a whopping 62 steals and 38 blocks on the season!
[player_tooltip player_id="98641" first="Grace" last="Hegerle"]- Jamestown - University of Jamestown (Volleyball) - 13.9 ppg. - Grace is a long, athletic wing that slashes and scorer well for Jamestown. Jamestown is headed off to state and Grace is the senior leadership for the Bluejays.
[player_tooltip player_id="98646" first="Jilee" last="Golus"] - Bismarck High - 15.0 ppg. - 56 made threes at 39% - Jilee has been mentioned consistently throughout the season as one of the best playmakers in the WDA and state overall. Ultra-quick playmaker on both ends that is a huge threat from three.
<strong style="font-size: 1rem;">2022’s</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="99799" first="Madison" last="Spacher"] - Watford City - Madison is a complete playmaker for Watford City. Her stat line proves that, as she finished at 11.0 ppg., 45% from the field, team-leading 39% from three, team-leading 83 assists, and second on the team with 38 steals.
[player_tooltip player_id="99797" first="Piper" last="Harris"] - Mandan - Piper is a bulldog of a point guard. Shows a good amount of toughness and will. Led Mandan with 3.8 apg. and 2.9 steals per game. Look for her to carry on more of a scoring expectation next season.
[player_tooltip player_id="238455" first="Anthonet" last="Nabwe"] - Jamestown - 12.8 ppg. - 9.8 rpg. - Jamestown qualified for state and Anthonett was a main ingredient in them doing so. Had a coming-out season as a rebounder. Had a huge WDA tournament scoring and rebounding the ball. Was also very active defensively in the steal department, averaging around 5 per game in the WDA tournament. She was one of the most improved prospects this season, and her performance next season will be very exciting season.
<strong style="font-size: 1rem;">2023’s</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="100419" first="Logan" last="Nissley"] - Bismarck Century - 21.1 ppg. - Led the WDA in scoring as a Sophomore and had some eye-popping efficiency numbers, with 56% from the field and 46% from three, hitting 66 total threes on the season! She should start being considered as one of the prospects to watch in the entire nation. She led the Patriots in multiple stat categories.
Amya Gourneau - TMCHS - 3rd in the WDA in scoring at 16.2 ppg, Amya was a bright spot for the struggling TMCHS squad. She led her team in rebounding (5.5) and assists (3.0) as well. Got to the line a ton, making a total of 82 on season at 73%.
[player_tooltip player_id="100461" first="Ella" last="Falk"] - Jamestown - A great playmaker for Jamestown, that scored nearly 12 points per game and led the team in assists at 5.9 per game. Good things happen when Ella has the ball, as she can go off-the-dribble and make plays for her team.
[player_tooltip player_id="196272" first="Peyton" last="Neumiller"] - Bismarck High - 13.6 ppg. - Had a breakout season becoming one of the top scorers in the WDA, and a very bright future going forward. She hit 32 threes in 20 games at a 32% clip. A long, athletic, and confident prospect.
<strong>2024’s</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="219714" first="Avery" last="Lunde"] - Minot - 15.4 ppg. - The lone 2024 to make the All-WDA team. Avery had a very efficient season for such a young prospect. 47% overall, 39% from three, and 76% from the free-throw line.
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