All-Bay Area News Group girls basketball, 2023: Meet the team

All-Bay Space Information Group ladies basketball group

Participant of the 12 months

McKenna Woliczko, Archbishop Mitty, 6-2, freshman

West Catholic Athletic League participant of the 12 months averaged 20.2 factors and 10.3 rebounds per sport for the NorCal Open Division champions. First freshman in Mitty’s storied historical past to common double digits in factors and rebounds. Full story right here.

First group

Makiah Asidanya, Salesian, 5-7, senior

The Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division MVP averaged 14.2 factors and a couple of.3 steals per sport for the NorCal Open Division runner-up. The sharpshooter made 47 3-pointers in 32 video games. 

Sierra Chambers, San Ramon Valley, 5-6, senior

First-team all-East Bay Athletic League choice ran the present for San Ramon Valley, averaging 8.2 assists and 12 factors per sport for a group that reached the NorCal Division I semifinal. Scored 23 factors whereas taking part in with the flu and a fever in a NorCal playoff win over Carondelet. 

Morgan Cheli, Archbishop Mitty, 6-2, junior

One of many prime gamers within the nation. Missed a lot of the common season with a foot damage however dominated within the postseason for a group that misplaced within the Open Division state remaining. Averaged 15.6 factors, 5.2 rebounds and three.5 assists in 14 video games. Had 24 factors, six rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals in state title sport.

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Nia Coleman, Monte Vista, 5-8, senior

The EBAL participant of the 12 months averaged 16.4 factors, 7.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and a couple of.8 steals per sport. Helped Monte Vista attain the NorCal Division II semifinals.

Piedmont's Natalia Martinez shoots the ball (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group)
Piedmont’s Natalia Martinez shoots the ball (Joseph Dycus/Bay Space Information Group) 

 Natalia Martinez, Piedmont, 5-7, junior

West Alameda County Convention Foothill Division participant of the 12 months averaged 20 factors, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals per sport for the NorCal Open Division semifinalists. Was one of many principal causes Piedmont went 24-0 within the common season. 

Amanda Muse, Heritage, 6-4, senior

Bay Valley Athletic League MVP and McDonald’s All-American averaged 14.5 factors, 12.1 rebounds and 4.1 blocks per sport. Scored 22 factors and grabbed 23 rebounds in a regular-season sport towards Division I state champion Oakland Tech. 

Reza Po, Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral, 5-3, junior

The primary-team all-WCAL level guard led Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral to a 21-6 file and an 8-2 mark in league play. Had eight factors, six rebounds and 4 assists in a victory over rival St. Ignatius in January. 

Oakland Tech's Erin Sellers (3) drives past Oakland's Janiya Williams (4) during the first half of their game at Oakland Technical High School in Oakland, Calif., on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Oakland Tech’s Erin Sellers (3) drives the ball towards Oakland. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

Erin Sellers, Oakland Tech, 5-6, senior

The Oakland Athletic League MVP performed her finest within the massive video games, scoring 26 factors at St. Mary’s-Stockton within the NorCal Division I remaining and 14 in a victory over Santiago-Corona for the Division I state title. Completed her highschool profession with two state championships and 0 playoff losses.

Ava Uhrich, Pinewood, 5-11, senior

West Bay Athletic League Foothill Division MVP averaged 17.6 factors, 13.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists per sport for the Central Coast Part Open Division runner-up. Shot 51% from the sector and 74% from the free-throw line. 

Trinity Zamora, Piedmont, 6-0, senior

The San Diego State commit averaged 19 factors, 10 rebounds and 6 assists in 21 video games. Scored 17 factors and grabbed 10 rebounds in an NCS Division IV title sport victory over Branson. 

Second group

Gabrielle Abigor, Berean Christian, 6-3, junior

Diablo Athletic League Valley Division co-MVP led the group to a 22-5 file and a league title. Has a scholarship supply from Cal.  

Evergreen Valley's Ryka Aprameyan (24) celebrates her three-point basket with teammate Daven Woodham (20) against Carlmont High in the second half of their CCS girls basketball semifinal game at Piedmont Hills High School, in San Jose, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.(Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Evergreen Valley’s Ryka Aprameyan (24) celebrates her three-point basket. (Ray Chavez/Bay Space Information Group) 

Ryka Aprameyan, Evergreen Valley, 5-9, junior

BVAL Mt. Hamilton co-MVP averaged 30 factors and 5.5 steals per sport for the CCS Division I champions. The group captain scored 31 within the part remaining towards Los Altos. 

Sofia Bowes, San Ramon Valley, 5-9, junior

First-team all-EBAL choice averaged 13 factors, 11 rebounds, six assists and a couple of.3 steals per sport for the league champions. Performed on Poland’s U-16 group in the summertime. 

Branham's Quinn Godfrey (30) takes a shot against Evergreen's Lealah Rowden (30) in the second quarter at Branham High School in San Jose, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Branham’s Quinn Godfrey (30) takes a shot towards Evergreen Valley. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 

Quinn Godfrey, Branham, 6-4, junior

BVAL Mt. Hamilton co-MVP averaged 15.9 factors, 10 rebounds and three.5 blocks per sport for the CCS Open Division individuals. Had seven blocks in an everyday season sport towards eventual CCS Division I champion Evergreen Valley. 

Savannah Jones, Bishop O’Dowd, 5-4, junior

First-team all-WACC Foothill Division choice averaged 14 factors, six assists and three steals for the NCS Division II champion. Helped O’Dowd make it to the NorCal Division I quarterfinals.

Madalyn Kanazawa, Salesian, 5-4, junior

Standout level guard had an affect that went far past the 6.1 factors, 2.6 assists and 1.8 steals per sport she accrued on the stat sheet for the NorCal Open Division finalist. Scored 14 factors in a NorCal quarterfinal at Folsom. 

Eva Levingston, Piedmont, 6-0, senior

First-team all-WACC Foothill Division choice averaged 16 factors, 12 rebounds, two blocks and three steals per sport. Had a 15-point, 14-rebound, 10-assist triple-double in a league win towards San Leandro. 

Mari Somvichian, Oakland Tech, 5-6, senior

First-team all-Oakland Athletic League choice was the ground basic for a group that received its fourth consecutive part title. Scored 10 factors within the Oakland Part championship victory over AIMS. 

Archbishop Mitty's Maya Hernandez (55) blocks a shot against Sacred Heart Cathedral's Kiana Moniz (11) in the third quarter at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Archbishop Mitty’s Maya Hernandez (55) blocks a shot. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 

Maya Hernandez, Archbishop Mitty, 6-1, senior

First-team all-WCAL honoree averaged 10.4 factors, 7.9 rebounds and three.7 assists per sport on the CCS Open Division and NorCal Open champions. Additionally averaged 2.8 steals per sport whereas taking part in each ahead spots. 

Keshia Vitalicio, Carondelet, 5-9, junior

First-team all-EBAL choice averaged 10 factors and 6 assists per sport for NorCal Division I quarterfinalists. Helped Carondelet beat host ‘Iolani within the Iolani Traditional in December. 

Coach of the 12 months

OAKLAND - Oakland Tech coach Leroy Hurt points to his team. AIMS College Prep and Oakland Tech played in the high school girls basketball game in the Oakland section playoffs at Fremont school in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 25, 2023 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group)
OAKLAND – Oakland Tech coach Leroy Damage holds the Oakland Part trophy (Joseph Dycus/Bay Space Information Group) 

Leroy Damage, Oakland Tech

After Damage led the Bulldogs to a Division III championship in 2022, he stated his college ought to have performed in Division I. The next season, Damage’s Tech group did simply that. He took what was primarily the identical roster and guided it by way of an everyday season gauntlet that included wins over eventual Division I foes Pinewood and San Ramon Valley. Tech additionally defeated powerhouse colleges Carondelet and Cardinal Newman. After beating St. Mary’s-Stockton on the street within the NorCal remaining, Damage’s Bulldogs blew out Santiago-Corona 75-52 to assert Tech’s first Division I state title since 2005.

Honorable point out

Jazzy Alcantar, Encinal, sophomore

Julie Alcantara, St. Ignatius, freshman

Mecca Alexander, Cornerstone Christian, junior

Nyana Asiasi, Salesian, senior

Cassidy Bartolotto, Granada, junior

Soo-Jin Berry, Clayton Valley Constitution, senior

D’Yani Bernstine, Salesian, senior

Morgan Blaettler, Christopher, senior

Leilani Blecha, Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral, senior

Briana Bouton, Ann Sobrato, junior

Casey Brennan, Los Gatos, senior

Synise Byrd, Valley Christian, senior

Anusha Chadalavada, Fremont-Sunnyvale, junior

April Chan, Archbishop Mitty, senior

Sophie Chinn, Acalanes, sophomore

Devin Cosgriff, Bishop O’Dowd, freshman

Allie Cummins, Carondelet, senior

Ugreat Daniels, Priory, freshman

Alli Dioli, Half Moon Bay, senior

Karena Eberts, Miramonte, junior

Alex Facelo, Pinewood, junior

Leniyah Fulsom, Ygnacio Valley, senior

Perseas Gioukaris, Piedmont, senior

Elle Hanson, Archbishop Mitty, senior

Haley Hernandez, Archbishop Mitty, senior

Madison Hill, Piedmont, senior

Natalie Holm, Los Altos, junior

Nia Hunter, Oakland Tech, senior

Maia Jimenez, St. Francis, sophomore

Evalynn Jimenez, Hayward, junior

Hayley Johnson, Fremont-Sunnyvale 

Imani Johnson, Pinole Valley, senior

Jamie Kent, Carondelet, senior

Karyss Lacanlale, Acalanes, sophomore

Jemma Lacap, Crystal Springs Uplands, junior

Taliyah Logwood, Oakland Tech, junior

Kendall McClure, Heritage, junior

Sarina Nagra, Monte Vista, senior

Alessandra Nelson, Carlmont, junior

Makena Nitao, Hillsdale, senior

Sierra Pabo, Santa Teresa, senior

Kaella Peters, Palo Alto, senior

Lizzy Quinteros, Bishop O’Dowd, freshman

Leleah Rowden, Evergreen Valley, junior

Courtney Scheingart, Miramonte, senior

Vienn Sheng, Palo Alto, sophomore

Shyanne Smith, Liberty, sophomore

Fiona Steinmetz, Menlo-Atherton, junior

Nicole Steiner, Los Gatos, sophomore

Michelle Tang, Mills, junior

Daijha Teague, Oakland, junior

Dulcinea Vail, Acalanes, sophomore

Karen Xin, Menlo Faculty, sophomore


WHO IS ELIGIBLE

These eligible for all-Bay Space Information Group recognition come from leagues based mostly predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. For corrections, please e mail highschools@bayareanewsgroup.com.

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