Kentridge’s Miller named girls basketball MVP for 4A NPSL Cascade Division

Kentridge’s Miller named girls basketball MVP for 4A NPSL Cascade Division

  • Friday, February 3, 2017 5:25pm
  • Sports

Kentridge High School sophomore JaQuaya Miller was named the girls basketball MVP for the 4A North Puget Sound League Cascade Division.

The league announced the all-league selections on Friday.

Kentlake’s G.C. Hilburn was named the Cascade Division’s coach of the year.

In addition to Miller, Kentridge and Kentlake each had four players named to the all-league teams.

CASCADE DIVISION

MVP: JaQuaya Miller, sophomore, Kentridge

Coach of the year: G.C. Hilburn, Kentlake

First Team

Morgan Gary, junior, Kentridge

Aniston Denckla, jr., Kentlake

Jada Leonard, sr., Kentlake

Kaelan Shamseldin, sr., Tahoma

Miyu Miyashita, sr., Kennedy Catholic

Second Team

Madison Lommen, jr., Mount Rainier

Jordan Jenkins, freshman, Kentridge

Tresai McCarver, sr., Kentridge

Gabby Bruno, sr., Kentlake

Sharaya Coe, soph., Hazen

Third Team

Taylor Jenkins, sr., Kentridge

Aolani Calderon, jr., Kentlake

Ginny Mehl, sr., Tahoma

Ady Clabby, jr., Tahoma

Lily Knutsonm, soph., Tahoma

OLYMPIC DIVISION

MVP: McKenzi Williams, sr., Auburn Riverside

Coach of the year: Christian Miller, Auburn Riverside

First Team

Jahpera McEachin, sr., Todd Beamer

Darion Brown, sr., Todd Beamer

Taylor Flores, sr., Auburn Mountainview

Sydney Dewitt, sr., Federal Way

Faith Turner, sr., Auburn Riverside

Second Team

Makenzie Bond, jr., Todd Beamer

Madison Bosik, sr., Enumclaw

Savannah Klemetsen, sr., Auburn Mountainview

Hailey Stills, fresh., Thomas Jefferson

Jessica Cerne, jr., Enumclaw

Olivia Denton, sr., Auburn Riverside

Third Team

Nadira Eltayeb, soph., Thomas Jefferson

Rebecca Thareek, jr., Auburn

Briawna Kelly, sr., Todd Beamer

Aaliyah Alexander, fresh., Todd Beamer


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