Tuesday, March 10th, 2020

All-Ohio Girls Basketball Team

Wolf earns 1st team

By Colin Foster
Photo by Dan Melograna/The Daily Standard

Minster's Ivy Wolf - a two-time MAC Player of the Year - was named first team All-Ohio in Division IV. The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Associated revealed its Division III and IV selections on Monday. Divisions I and II will be announced today, with Ms. Basketball being unveiled on Wednesday.

Compiled by Colin Foster
Minster's Ivy Wolf has been named first team All-Ohio in Division IV.
The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association announced its 2020 girls basketball teams for Divisions III and IV on Monday afternoon.
Wolf, who averaged 19.1 points per game during the regular season, helped lead her team back to state for a third consecutive season. Teammate Janae Hoying was named third team. The Wildcats' opponent in the state final four on Thursday, Fort Frye, had two players chosen All-Ohio in Hannah Archer (special mention) and Kenzie Dalton (honorable mention). The two teams meet on Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. John Arena in Columbus.
New Bremen's Madison Cordonnier and Marion Local's Heidi Rethman both earned special mention in Division IV.
Regular-season poll champion and unbeaten Fort Loramie had one player on either of the first three teams in Division IV. Dana Rose was named second team, with teammates Ava Sholtis and Marissa Meiring making the honorable mention list. Fort Loramie meets Cornerstone in the state semifinal on Thursday at 6 p.m.
Division IV Player of the Year went to Toledo Christian's Madison Royal-Davis, who averaged a shade under 28 ppg this season. Coach of the Year went to Cornerstone Christian's Lisa Stopp.
Versailles' Lindsey Winner was picked third team in Division III. Coldwater's Lauren Gilliland made special mention.
Division III Player of the Year was given to Bellaire's Katrina Davis. D-III Coach of the Year was split between Sardinia Eastern Brown's Devin Pickerill and Arcanum's Michael Dean.
Division I and II teams will be announced today, with Ohio Ms. Basketball being unveiled on Wednesday.
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