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O-R all-district girls basketball team

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Guard, Trinity

The second player from Trinity to be named Observer-Reporter Girls Basketball Player of the Year. … Averaged 19.3 points per game. … Also averaged 3.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.4 steals per game. … Shot 50.2 percent from the field and 39 percent from three-point range. … Converted 84 percent of her free throw attempts. … Set the Trinity single-season record with 550 points. … Scored 30 points, including seven three-pointers, as Trinity became the first Washington County school to qualify for a PIAA girls basketball championship game by beating South Fayette. … Is Trinity’s all-time basketball (boys or girls) scoring leader with 1,706 points, which ranks third for girls players in Washington County history. … Is a two-time first team all-district selection.

Guard, Peters Township

Marisa did a little of everything for Peters Township, leading the Indians to 14 wins and the WPIAL Class 6-A playoffs. … A 5-11 sophomore guard, she averaged 16.5 points per game, up from 10.4 last season when she was a second team all-district selection. Averaged six rebounds and two steals per game. … Scored 17 points in the Indians’ WPIAL playoff victory over Seneca Valley.

Guard, Canon-McMillan

Three-time first-team all-district honoree. … Led Canon-McMillan in scoring (15.7 points per game), assists and steals as the Big Macs qualified for the WPIAL Class 6-A playoffs. Also averaged five rebounds. … Finished her career with more than 1,100 points and in the top-5 all-time in Canon-McMillan history. … Will play at Seton Hill. … With Trest the last three seasons, Canon-McMillan won 37 games and the school’s first section title.

Guard, Chartiers-Houston

One half of Chartiers-Houston dynamic duo with Alexa Williamson. … Senior point guard didn’t have to score as much this season with Williamson returning from injury. Still averaged 13.0 points per game and directed the Bucs to 24 wins and the WPIAL Class AA championship, the first for a girls basketball team from Washington County in 25 years. … Averaged 15.2 points in the postseason. … Was the disruptive force in C-H’s press. … A second-team selection last year. … Walker’s value to C-H was shown in the Bucs’ state playoff loss to Bellwood-Antis, when she battled foul trouble. With Walker, Chartiers-Houston and B-A played to a tie.

Forward, Chartiers-Houston

The 6-1 junior made a return from a knee injury and surgery that cut short her sophomore season. … Averaged 23 points, 12.5 rebounds and four blocked shots per game. … Had triple-doubles against Avonworth (27 points, 14 rebounds, 10 blocked shots) and Geibel Catholic (20 points, 12 rebounds and 10 steals). … Scored 22 points and had 13 rebounds in the WPIAL championship win over Vincentian Academy and a career-high 35 points and 12 rebounds in the PIAA playoffs against Bellwood-Antis. … Was a first team all-district selection as a freshman.

Second Team

Player, School Yr. PPG

Ashley Briscoe, Ringgold Jr. 17.0

Alayna Cappelli, Trinity Jr. 9.9

Sam Kosmacki, South Fayette Jr. 13.5

Madison Lampe, West Greene So. 17.5

McKenna Lampe, West Greene So. 18.0

Third Team

Player, School Yr. PPG

Carley Allen, Washington So. 10.5

Jenna Miller, California Sr. 11.0

Kacie Prasko, Burgettstown Sr. 12.3

Kaitlyn Riley, Charleroi Jr. 14.0

Kinlee Whited, Beth-Center Jr. 15.9

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