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Girls' high school basketball takes centerstage at all-star event this weekend at Carleton College

By SportsEngine staff, 04/09/19, 3:30PM CDT

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The Miss Minnesota Basketball award-winner will be announced Friday while 41 of the state's top seniors participate in two games Saturday in Northfield.

Stillwater's Sara Scalia (14) is a finalist for this year's Miss Minnesota Basketball award. The winner will be announced Friday at the state coaches association's all-star event at Carleton College in Northfield. Photo by Jeff Lawler, SportsEngine

Stillwater's Sara Scalia (14) is a finalist for this year's Miss Minnesota Basketball award. The winner will be announced Friday at the state coaches association's all-star event at Carleton College in Northfield. Photo by Jeff Lawler, SportsEngine

Still in need of a basketball fix following the crowning of the NCAA men's national champion Monday night at U.S. Bank Stadium?

A trip to Northfield on Friday and Saturday may be just what you need.

Forty-one of the state's top seniors will descend on Carleton College for the Minnesota Girls High School All-Star Series this weekend to participate in two games and learn which player will return home with the title of Miss Minnesota Basketball for 2019.

The award is presented by the Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association to the state's top senior, and the finalists are Kacie Borowicz (Roseau); Dlayla Chakolis (Hopkins); McKenna Hofschild (Prior Lake); Frannie Hottinger (Cretin-Derham Hall); and Sara Scalia (Stillwater).

The winner will be announced at a banquet on Friday.

All five finalists, along with 36 other seniors, are scheduled to play in two showcases on Saturday, with games starting at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Participants include Taytum Rhoades from Class 2A state champion Minnehaha Academy and Lexie Lodermeier from Class 1A runner-up Goodue. See the complete list of players below.

Tickets for the event can be purchased at the door and are good for both games. Adults are $10, students at $5 and children 12 years old and younger are free. 

A free clinic for girls in kindergarten through fourth grade will be put on by the All-Stars and MN’s Positive Coaching Alliance from 11:30-12:30 in Carleton College’s West Gymnasium on Saturday. 

Players - High School
Abbey McDonald - Hibbing Frannie Hottinger - Cretin-Derham Hall Kia Tower - Bigfork Megan Voit - St. Cloud Cathedral
Abby Mackenthun - Norwood Young America Hannah DeMars - Grand Rapids Lariah Washington - St. Cloud Apollo Mimi Schrader - Wayzata
Abi McGlynn - Stephen-Argyle Hannah Purcell - Annandale Dlayla Chakolis - Hopkins Olivia Lane - Pequot Lakes
Adriana Torres - Pelican Rapids Jadyn Hanson - St.Michael-Albertville Lexie Lodermeier - Goodhue Rachel Kelly - Northfield
Aiana Whitfield - Benilde St.-Margaret's Jennifer Schaible - Mound Westonka Lindsay Reps - Red Wing Sara Scalia - Stillwater
Aja Wheeler - Robbinsdale Cooper Joey Batt - New Ulm Macy Guebert - Eastview Shawna Mell - Rush City
Allie Negen - Mountain Iron-Buhl Jordyn Glynn - Grand Meadow Macy Nilsen - Edina Shyanne Loiland - Crosby-Ironton
Alyssa Peterson - Menahga Kacie Borowicz - Roseau Madison Gehloff - Waseca Sidney Fick - Hills-Beaver Creek
Caitlin Rorman - Blue Earth Area Kallie Theisen - Wayzata Mariah McKeever - Ada-Borup Taytum Rhoades - Minnehaha Academy
Cierra Ahlf - Menahga Kat Brown-Erdal - Jordan McKenna Hofschild - Prior Lake Tori Nelson - Henry Sibley
Delaney Runyon - Hill-Murray

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