1A All-Tournament Team Breakdown
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With Crane capping off their season as the undefeated state champions, there was a lot of excellent basketball played in Baker City. Here are the five prospects who earned all-tournament honors. Kortney Doman OR #21 CG #4 HEIGHT 5'9" POS…
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Continue ReadingWith Crane capping off their season as the undefeated state champions, there was a lot of excellent basketball played in Baker City. Here are the five prospects who earned all-tournament honors.
Kortney Doman Kortney Doman 5’9″ | CG Crane | 2024 State OR , the reigning 1A state player of the year, more than left her mark in the final weekend of her high school career. She was a unanimous choice for first team all-tournament at the state tournament after leading Crane to a perfect 30-0 and a state championship. She led all players by a mile in assists with 19 total (6.3 per game) and steals with 23 total (7.7 per game). In addition, she was amongst the top in both points and rebounds as well averaging 12.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game. It was an excellent weekend of play for Doman to cap off an incredible career.
Another unanimous selection to the all-tournament first team in Baker City, Brooklyn Cyr Brooklyn Cyr 5’3″ | PG North Douglas | 2025 State OR showed everyone why she is one of the top players in 1A. Cyr helped lead North Douglas to a second-place finish in the state. Over the weekend, she was second in both points and assists per game, averaging 16.0 points and 4.3 assists per game. She was also one of the leaders in rebounds and steals as well with 7.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game. Clearly, Cyr put together an all-around incredible weekend, filling the stat sheet in all areas for her team, just as she has been doing all season. She will be even more dangerous to watch next season as a senior.
Kaitlyn Siegner Kaitlyn Siegner 5’9″ | PF Crane | 2027 OR was another unanimous first team all-tournament selection and the only freshman to make either of the all-tournament teams. This choice was a no-brainer after the freshman campaign that Siegner has had and the weekend that she had in Baker City. Siegner outscored all other players in the tournament — with the closest one nearly 30 points behind — averaging 25.7 points per game across the three games. She did this shooting over 53% from the field (26-49) and over 61% from three (11-18). She also led all players in rebounds with 12.0 boards per game to go along with 1.7 assists and 3.7 steals per game. She is a scary prospect in 1A with three more years in her career.
Kellee Dixon
Kellee Dixon
Sophomore Kellee Dixon had a breakout tournament in Baker City, earning first team all-tournament honors while propelling her Powder Valley squad to third place in the state. She shot an impressive 42.4% on the weekend. Dixon also average a double-double, averaging 12.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game, making her one of the leaders in both categories. She was the best offensive rebounder of the weekend, averaging 5.3 offensive boards per game. Dixon really made a statement for herself and made her name one to know heading into her junior season next year.
Another member of the runner-up North Douglas team, senior Brooke McHaffie Brooke McHaffie 5’10” | PF North Douglas | 2024 State OR cemented her legacy with a great final run in the postseason. With no better timing, McHaffie scored her 1000th career point in the final game of her career in the state championship against Crane. Playing over 30 minutes per game, McHaffie was the third leading scorer of the tournament, averaging 15.0 points per game while shooting over 40% from the field. She excelled at getting to the free throw line and knocking down shots from the charity stripe, being one of the leaders in both free throw attempts and makes. In addition to this, McHaffie was second in blocked shots with 1.7 blocks per game.