PGH All-Ohio Division 1- 1st Team
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Today we look at the Prep Girls Hoops all-Ohio girls basketball team for Division 1. For all divisions this week, First-Team will have eight players, second and third teams will each have 5 players. Berry Wallace OH #1 SF #1…
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Continue ReadingToday we look at the Prep Girls Hoops all-Ohio girls basketball team for Division 1. For all divisions this week, First-Team will have eight players, second and third teams will each have 5 players.
She has proven herself to be one of the top 2024 players in the country, as she will be finishing her career this week at the Ohio State tournament. Berry averaged 17.1 points per game, and has one of the most complete games in recent memory in Ohio. She can do damage from everywhere on the court. She will be headed to the University of Illinois in the fall to begin the next phase of her basketball career. Not only is she on our First-Team all-Ohio listing, she has been selected as the Ohio Division 1 Player of the Year.
Bryn has brought Springboro to the pinnacle of their season, the state championship Final Four weekend! She put on quite a display throughout the entire tournament which was just carried over from a great regular season. Bryn averaged over 20 points per game and has such a versatile game, she can beat you both inside and out. With over 15 major D1 offers, Martin will be one to watch this summer.
Madison put on quite a display in her finals game of the season, a 36-point performance in their loss to Springboro in the tournament. She averaged 16.8 points per game this season at Mason and led them to the GMC championship. Great season for the standout guard with an amazing skillset and a knack for making the big plays for her team.
She was honored as the top player in Northwest Ohio and it should not have been close. Elise has all the tools to be a solid contributor at the next level, incredible court sense and a very high basketball IQ. Can score on anyone, sees the court well and can play in any style. Such a hard worker, Elise averaged 23.1 points per game, and the one game I personally saw her, she put on a show at the Classic in the Country.
Another member of the first-team is Mackenzie, who will be headed over to play her college basketball at Duquesne next season. She was the key component in the success that Solon enjoyed and can score from anywhere on the floor, averaging over 24 points per game. She has a great demeanor on the floor, can defend and play an uptempo style of game, able to finish in transition.
Grace Kingery
Grace Kingery
Joining Blackford from Northeast Ohio on the first-team is Grace Kingrey Grace Kingrey 5’10” | SF North Ridgeville | 2024 State OH , a talented player who scored just under 26 points per game this season. The Ball State commit is a player who will let it fly anytime and from anywhere. Love her offensive skillset, and her length and athleticism is a problem for most of her opponents.
Mari earned numerous awards this year, including the Player of the Year in the very tough Greater Miami Conference. The guard averaged 22 points per game this season along with four rebounds. She has good speed and sees the court well, able to distribute for the better shot. Is a former state champion.
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Our Central District expert Angie Saiter loves this girls game, and she put it on display quite often this year finishing with another great season, averaging 17.2 points per game and helping to lead Watterson all the way to the regional finals in the state tournament. She can use her speed to create havoc and will drop the perimeter shot anywhere behind the arc. According Angie, she can create something out of nothing and won’t back down to anyone. Adjusts well and is difficult to matchup with. She is the point guard you will want to lead your team!