Mid Columbia Conference All Conference Team
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The Mid Columbia Conference All Conference Teams have been announced and we will take a look at the First Team award winners, as well as Most Valuable Player. MVP + First Team Kylee Fox Kylee Fox 5'11" | SF Richland…
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Continue ReadingThe Mid Columbia Conference All Conference Teams have been announced and we will take a look at the First Team award winners, as well as Most Valuable Player.
MVP + First Team
Kylee Fox Kylee Fox 5'11" | SF Richland | 2023 State WA – Richland High School *MVP
Jada Clark – Richland High School
Delaney Pink Delaney Pink 5'8" | SG Chiawana | 2021 State WA – Chiawana High School
Madeline Gebers Madeline Gebers 6'0" | PF Kennewick | 2021 State WA – Kennewick High School
Mya Hatchett Groce Mya Hatchett Groce 5'7" | PG Pasco | 2022 State WA – Pasco High School
2022 5’11 small forward Kylee Fox Kylee Fox 5'11" | SF Richland | 2023 State WA takes home MVP honors after posting 20 points per game, good for second in the MCC to Chiawana’s Delaney Pink Delaney Pink 5'8" | SG Chiawana | 2021 State WA who led the league in scoring. Fox helped Richland to an 11-5 record and third place finish in the MCC according to MaxPreps. Fox has solid length and scoring ability from the wing. Her teammate Jada Clark is headed to Boise State and wrapped up her senior year with a strong 18.5 points per game as an aggressive, attacking guard for the Bombers. University of Providence signee Delaney Pink Delaney Pink 5'8" | SG Chiawana | 2021 State WA led Chiawana and the MCC in scoring at 20.69 points per game and had a strong senior year as expected. Senior Madeline Gebbers of Kennewick High School averaged 18 points per game in Kennewick’s 7-9 season. 2022 5’7 point guard Mya Hatchett Groce Mya Hatchett Groce 5'7" | PG Pasco | 2022 State WA was the best player on the best team in the conference rounding out the First Team. Groce led Pasco to a Co-championship in the regular season and a post-season title in the MCC. The scrappy guard plays an under control style of basketball and showed an ability to score in the paint, knock down free throws and hit the three ball. Multiple schools are starting to show interest as far as recruitment goes.