All-Bay Area News Group girls basketball, 2022: Meet the team

Participant of the 12 months

Elle Ladine, Pinewood, 5-11, senior

Washington-bound star acquired most precious participant honors within the West Bay Athletic League’s Foothill Division whereas propelling Pinewood to a 22-3 season. Led the Los Altos Hills faculty to the Central Coast Part Open Division last and a spot within the CIF NorCal Open Division regional. Solely Pinewood participant to common double figures in scoring. Her season averages: 23.4 factors, 14.7 rebounds, 4.6 assists and a couple of.2 steals per sport. Full story right here.

First crew

Makiah Asidanya, Salesian, 5-7, junior

Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division most precious participant. Helped lead the Richmond faculty to the CIF Division I state championship. On a crew with balanced scoring, she led the way in which with 10.4 factors per sport. Additionally averaged 3.3 rebounds and a couple of.4 steals.

Jael Butler, Valley Christian, 6-2, senior

First-team honors within the West Catholic Athletic League. Helped lead Valley to Central Coast Part Open Division playoffs and NorCal Division I regional. Averaged 17.5 factors and 11.4 rebounds per sport for a crew that completed 21-8. Dedicated to Morgan State.

Morgan Cheli, Archbishop Mitty, 6-2, sophomore

West Catholic Athletic League participant of the 12 months led Mitty to league, part and regional championships. Not too long ago acquired a suggestion from Stanford. Averaged a team-leading 14.8 factors, 6.9 rebounds, 3.3 steals and three.1 assists per sport for a crew that reached the CIF Open Division state last and completed 30-2.

Archbishop Mitty’s Morgan Cheli, left, battles Sierra Canyon’s Juju Watkins for a free ball throughout the CIF Open Division state championship sport in Sacramento on March 12, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

Talana Lepolo, Carondelet, 5-6, senior

East Bay Athletic League’s co-player of the 12 months led the Harmony faculty to the North Coast Part Open Division championship and a runner-up end within the NorCal Open Division regional. The Stanford-bound level guard averaged 15.0 factors, 8.6 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 4.5 steals per sport.

Amanda Muse, Heritage, 6-3, junior

Bay Valley Athletic League’s most precious participant has narrowed her record of faculty decisions to Duke, Notre Dame, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA and Washington. Averaged 17.1 factors, 10.0 rebounds and 4.2 blocks per sport for a crew that went 17-8. 

Natalie Pasco, San Ramon Valley, 5-10, senior

Boise State-bound standout completed her highschool profession with 1,463 factors, believed to be a faculty report, and was named co-player of the 12 months within the East Bay Athletic League. Led the Wolves to runner-up finishes within the league and NCS Open Division playoffs and an invite to the NorCal Open regional.

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Second crew

Amaya Bonner, Bishop O’Dowd, 6-1, senior

First-team choice within the West Alameda County Convention Foothill Division. Cal-bound standout led the Dragons to North Coast Part Open Division semifinals, scoring 24 factors and grabbing 11 rebounds in a win over Cardinal Newman.

Nya Epps, Carondelet, 5-10, senior

All-East Bay Athletic League first-team recognition. Averaged 14.5 factors, 4 assists and three steals per sport as Carondelet went 26-3 and captured league and NCS Open Division championships. 

Silivia Fonongaloa, Salesian, 6-1, senior

Raised her dominance to a different stage within the Division I state championship sport, ending with 18 factors and 11 rebounds in a 62-51 victory over Windward-Los Angeles. Averaged 9.9 factors and 5.3 rebounds on the season.

Salesian’s Silivia Fonongaloa (21) yells after scoring a basket in opposition to Windward-Los Angeles within the CIF Division I state championship sport in Sacramento on March 11, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

Siena Guttadauro, Archbishop Mitty, 5-6, senior

First-team All-West Catholic Athletic League recognition. Second-leading scorer on a crew that gained the CCS and NorCal Open Division championships, averaging 10.2 factors per sport, to go along with 3.1 assists and a couple of.3 steals. Certain for College of Texas at San Antonio.

Sabrina Ma, St. Ignatius, 5-10, senior

San Jose State-bound standout acquired first-team honors within the West Catholic Athletic League whereas main St. Ignatius into the CCS Open Division playoffs and last of the NorCal Division I regional. Scored 23 factors in a loss to Salesian within the NorCal last.

Trinity Zamora, Piedmont, 6-0, junior 

Co-player of the 12 months within the West Alameda County Convention’s Foothill Division. Had acquired recruiting curiosity from quite a few schools, together with Cal, Washington State, Oklahoma State and Kentucky. Averaged 23 factors, 14 rebounds, 5 assists, three steals and three blocks for a crew that completed 24-7 and reached the D-II NorCal quarterfinals.

Third crew

Melesungu Afeaki, Capuchino, 6-2, senior

College of San Diego-bound standout helped lead the Mustangs to the Central Coast Part Division III championship and the quarterfinals of the CIF NorCal Division III regional. Averaged 18.8 factors and 12.5 rebounds per sport.  

Noemie Bariteau, Archbishop Mitty, 5-8, senior

Seattle College-bound guard acquired first-team honors within the West Catholic Athletic League. Averaged 9.3 factors, 3.7 rebounds and a couple of.6 assists per sport whereas serving to Mitty seize CCS and NorCal Open Division titles.

Jamie Kent, Carondelet, 6-0, junior

Was a big piece in Carondelet’s run to the East Bay Athletic League and North Coast Part Open Division titles, averaging a double-double for the season – 10.1 and 10.5 rebounds per sport.

Valentina Saric, Priory, 6-0, senior

All-West Bay Athletic League Foothill Division first-team choose averaged 18.3 factors and 5.8 rebounds for a crew that gained the Central Coast Part Division V title and reached the semifinals of the NorCal Division III regional. Dedicated to Morehead State.

Mari Somvichian, Oakland Tech, 5-6, junior

Helped lead the Bulldogs to the Division III state championship, averaging a team-leading 12.5 factors per sport, to go along with 3.5 assists and a couple of.3 steals. Scored 19 factors in a regional win over Priory.

Oakland Tech’s Mari Somvichian shoots in opposition to La Salle of Pasadena within the CIF Division III state championship sport on March 11, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

Kelly Tumlin, California, 5-7, senior

First-team choice within the East Bay Athletic League averaged 22.6 factors, 4.1 rebounds and three.3 steals per sport. Scored 40 factors in a win over Foothill and 35 in a win over Arroyo. The one participant on her crew to common greater than 5.6 factors per sport.

Better of the remaining: Honorable point out

Gabrielle Abigor, Berean Christian, sophomore

Ryka Aprameyan, Evergreen Valley, sophomore

Nevaeh Asiasi, Salesian, senior

Sophia Askew-Goncalves, Oakland Tech, junior

Jessi Barry, Valley Christian, senior

Geriah Bradley, San Leandro, junior

Belle Bramer, Los Gatos, sophomore

Sadie Carter, San Ramon Valley, senior

Sierra Chambers, San Ramon Valley, sophomore

Sophie Chinn, Acalanes, freshman

Megan Dickert, Carondelet, senior

Alli Dioli, Half Moon Bay, junior

Kaylie Edge, Salesian, senior

Gianna Ghio, Amador Valley, junior

Maya Hernandez, Archbishop Mitty, junior

Aunika Hornung, James Logan, senior

Abby Kennedy, Half Moon Bay, senior

Quickly Ja Elzey, St. Ignatius, senior

Karyss Lacanlale, Acalanes, freshman

Emily Lee, Pinewood, senior

Alysa Lopez, Santa Teresa, senior

Natalia Martinez, Piedmont, sophomore

Gabby Martini, Heritage, senior

Dymonique Maxie, Moreau Catholic, junior

Makayla Moore, Archbishop Mitty, senior

Sharon Nejad, Menlo College, senior

Makena Nitao, Hillsdale, junior

Jessica Oakland, St. Francis, senior

Kaella Peters, Palo Alto, junior

Jade Ramirez, Pinewood, junior

Erin Sellers, Oakland Tech, junior

Nicole Steiner, Los Gatos, freshman

Sydney Stewart, St. Francis, senior

Shaade Williams, Oak Grove, senior

Alexis Woodson, Monte Vista, senior

Coach of the 12 months

Sue Phillips, Archbishop Mitty

In her twenty ninth season on the San Jose faculty, Mitty reclaimed the Central Coast Part Open Division championship it misplaced final spring and went on to beat Carondelet within the NorCal Open Division last. The Monarchs completed 30-2.

Who's eligible

These eligible for All-Bay Space Information Group groups come from leagues based mostly predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. The Bay Space Information Group chooses the crew.

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