Second Team
Andrayah Adams
St. Paul Como Park, junior guard
Big-time scorer in many ways. The 5-8 guard had 14 games of 30 points or more. “Humble team leader,” Cougars coach John Robinson said. College: Undecided.
Nia Hollie
Hopkins, junior guard
Power guard with size, strength and athleticism. The 6-1 Hollie also can pass and defend. College: Undecided.
Kiara Russell
Osseo, junior guard
Averages 23.4 points per game, gets teammates involved. The 5-7 Russell is “the real deal,” Osseo coach John Rieser said. College: Undecided.
Abi Scheid
Elk River, junior center
The 6-2 Scheid continues to develop her game. Runs the floor well, can be a handful in the post. Works hard on the defensive end. College: Undecided.
Alex Wittinger
Delano, senior forward
Well-rounded 6-1 athlete, can beat you inside or out. One of the state’s top shot blockers, also a D-I volleyball recruit. College: Illinois.
Third Team
Guards
Sarah Kaminski, Minnehaha Academy, jr.
Anna Schmitt, Waconia, sr.
Danielle Gitzen, Chanhassen, sr.
Forwards
Ali Greene, Mahtomedi, sr.
Mikayla Hayes, Park Center, soph.
How the team was picked
The Star Tribune’s All-Metro teams and Player of the Year were chosen based on nominations from metro-area coaches, conversations with a panel of coaches and staff observations.
RON HAGGSTROM