Real Madrid star ruled out of next fixture through suspension
La Liga giants Real Madrid have on Monday been dealt a fresh blow on the personnel front.
This comes owing to developments in the club’s meeting with Getafe.
Real Madrid are of course currently locked in action on the domestic front, in a Spanish top-flight clash with capital rivals Getafe.
As things stand at the Santiago Bernabéu, the evening’s hosts find themselves in an alarming situation, trailing by a goal to nil.
Should this remain the case through the full-time whistle, Álvaro Arbeloa’s troops will see their La Liga title hopes dealt a potentially fatal blow.
And yet, as alluded to above, the current scoreline is far from the only concern for Real Madrid on Tuesday.
In addition, Dean Huijsen has picked up a suspension.
Introduced off the bench during the 2nd-half against Getafe, defender Huijsen was soon shown a yellow card for a foul.
His 5th of the La Liga season, the Spanish international will in turn be banned for Real Madrid’s meeting with Celta Vigo on Friday.
Conor Laird – GSFN
Svensk målfest när Detroit bortaslog Nashville
Sex mål mellan Detroit och Nashville. Tre av de gjordes av svenskar – inklusive avgörandet. Doldisen Albert Johanssons 3–2-mål blev tungan på vågen när Detroit tog hem matchen med 4–2.
Patriots draft meetings tracker: Workouts, interviews, visits, and more
Coming off a Super Bowl berth, the New England Patriots have a clear plan in mind for the 2026 offseason: it’s about remodeling, not rebuilding, as head coach Mike Vrabel said after the season.
The NFL Draft naturally is a major part of this process. Until the event in late April, the Patriots — led by Vrabel and EVP of player personnel Eliot Wolf — will be conducting interviews, working out prospects, inviting them for a finite number of pre-draft visits, and in general try to get as complete a picture as possible. It remains to be seen what this process eventually leads to, but there will be plenty of news to report.
In order to find out who the Patriots have already spoken to or worked out thus far, please make sure to bookmark this regularly-updated pre-draft tracker. We will have all contact listed to the best of our knowledge.
(Note: Please scroll down for a meeting-by-meeting breakdown)
Quarterback
N/A
Running back
Kejon Owens (Florida International): Senior Bowl
Jordon Vaughn (Abilene Christian): College Gridiron Showcase
Wide receiver
Lewis Bond (Boston College): Senior Bowl
Camden Brown (Georgia Southern): Hula Bowl
Emmanuel Henderson (Kansas): East-West Shrine Bowl
Tight end
Nate Boerkircher (Texas A&M): Combine
John Michael Gyllenborg (Wyoming): Senior Bowl
D.J. Rogers (TCU): Senior Bowl
Dan Villari (Syracuse): Hula Bowl + Senior Bowl
Offensive tackle
Travis Burke (Memphis): Pro Day
Kamar Missouri (UTSA): College Gridiron Showcase
Interior offensive line
Kage Casey (Boise State): Senior Bowl
Desmond Daniels (Alabama State): FCS Showcase
Nick Dawkins (Penn State): American Bowl
Jalen Farmer (Kentucky): Combine
Ashton Grable (Florida A&M): HBCU Legacy Bowl
Delby Lemieux (Dartmouth): Senior Bowl
Peter Nygra (Louisville): East-West Shrine Bowl
Brian Parker II (Duke): East-West Shrine Bowl
Connor Tollison (Missouri): American Bowl
Interior defensive line
Nick Barrett (South Carolina): Combine
Rayshaun Benny (Michigan): Senior Bowl
Kody Huisman (Virginia Tech): American Bowl
Noah Miles (Howard): HBCU Legacy Bowl
Tyler Onyedim (Texas A&M): Combine
Kaleb Proctor (Southeastern Louisiana): Combine
Landon Robinson (Navy): East-West Shrine Bowl
Defensive edge
Keyron Crawford (Auburn): Combine
Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State): Senior Bowl
Dayon Hayes (Texas A&M): American Bowl
Michael Heldman (Central Michigan): Hula Bowl
Cashius Howell (Texas A&M): Combine
Michael Lunz II (South Carolina State): HBCU Legacy Bowl
Akheem Mesidor (Miami): Combine
T.J. Parker (Clemson): Senior Bowl
Zion Young (Missouri): Combine
Linebacker
Shad Banks Jr. (UTSA): Hula Bowl
Javin Wright (Nebraska): American Bowl
Cornerback
Caleb Anderson (Michigan): College Gridiron Showcase
Rashad Battle (Pittsburgh): American Bowl
Elijah Culp (James Madison): American Bowl
Michael Dansby (Arizona): American Bowl
Andre Fuller (Toledo): East-West Shrine Bowl
Al’Zillion Hamilton (Fresno State): American Bowl
Jaden Rios (Texas State): Hula Bowl
Avery Smith (Toledo): Combine
Safety
Dathan Hickey (Youngstown State): College Gridiron Showcase
Cam Smith (Marshall): Hula Bowl
Gavin Gibson (North Carolina): Hula Bowl
Kamari Ramsey (USC): Combine
Jalen Stroman (Notre Dame): Senior Bowl
Specialists
Garrison Grimes (LS | BYU): East-West Shrine Bowl
Laith Merjan (K | Kansas): Hula Bowl
Whereas the list above gives an overview over the prospects the Patriots have been in contact with before the draft, the following overview is a breakdown by meeting opportunity plus the source of each report.
FCS Showcase
OL Desmond Daniels (Alabama State) | Source
Hula Bowl
WR Camden Brown (Georgia Southern) | Source
TE Dan Villari (Syracuse) | Source
ED Michael Heldman (Central Michigan) | Source
LB Shad Banks Jr. (UTSA) | Source
CB Jaden Rios (Texas State) | Source
S Cam Smith (Marshall) | Source
S Gavin Gibson (North Carolina) | Source
K Laith Merjan (Kansas) | Source
College Gridiron Showcase
RB Jordon Vaughn (Abilene Christian) | Source
OT Kamar Missouri (UTSA) | Source
CB Caleb Anderson (Michigan) | Source
S Dathan Hickey (Youngstown State) | Source
American Bowl
OL Nick Dawkins (Penn State) | Source
OL Connor Tollison (Missouri) | Source
DT Kody Huisman (Virginia Tech) | Source
ED Dayon Hayes (Texas A&M) | Source
LB Javin Wright (Nebraska) | Source
CB Rashad Battle (Pittsburgh) | Source
CB Elijah Culp (James Madison) | Source
CB Michael Dansby (Arizona) | Source
CB Al’Zillion Hamilton (Fresno State) | Source
East-West Shrine Bowl
WR Emmanuel Henderson (Kansas) | Source
OL Brian Parker II (Duke) | Source
OL Peter Nygra (Louisville) | Source
DT Landon Robinson (Navy) | Source
CB Andre Fuller (Toledo) | Source
LS Garrison Grimes (BYU) | Source
Senior Bowl
RB Kejon Owens (Florida International) | Source
WR Lewis Bond (Boston College) | Source
TE John Michael Gyllenborg (Wyoming) | Source
TE D.J. Rogers (TCU) | Source
TE Dan Villari (Syracuse) | Source
OL Kage Casey (Boise State) | Source
OL Delby Lemieux (Dartmouth) | Source
DT Rayshaun Benny (Michigan) | Source
ED Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State) | Source
ED T.J. Parker (Clemson) | Source
S Jalen Stroman (Notre Dame) | Source
HBCU Legacy Bowl
OL Ashton Grable (Florida A&M) | Source
DT Noah Miles (Howard) | Source
ED Michael Lunz II (South Carolina State) | Source
NFL Scouting Combine
TE Nate Boerkircher (Texas A&M) | Source
OL Jalen Farmer (Kentucky) | Source
DT Nick Barrett (South Carolina) | Source
DT Kaleb Proctor (Southeastern Louisiana) | Source
DT Tyler Onyedim (Texas A&M) | Source
ED Keyron Crawford (Auburn) | Source
ED Cashius Howell (Texas A&M) | Source
ED Akheem Mesidor (Miami) | Source
ED Zion Young (Missouri) | Source
CB Avery Smith (Toledo) | Source
S Kamari Ramsey (USC) | Source
Pro Days
OT Travis Burke (Memphis) | Source
Local Pro Day
TBD
30 visits
TBD
GV's Sirrine selected Northeast Lakes District D-VI Coach of the Year
Zach Sirrine was selected the Northeast Lakes Coach of the Year for Division VI in girls basketball.
In the regular season, Sirrine guided the Mustangs to a 19-3 overall, 13-1 Northeastern Athletic Conference mark, and a conference championship.
In the postseason, the Mustangs defeated Springfield 44-34 for a sectional final win.
GV advanced to the district tournament for the first time in 11 years, and set a single-season school record with 20 victories in the process.
"It has everything to do with the girls," Sirrine said of the honor. "It's a reflection of much hard work they put in."
First-team Ashtabula County-Madison selections were Madison sophomore Gianna LaMarco in Division III (20 points per game); Edgewood junior Carly Kray (23.5 ppg.) D-IV and Grand Valley junior Cloe Turk (14.0) and freshman Riley Rowland (13.1) D-VI.
Second team choices consisted of Edgewood senior Annie Johnston and junior Faith Vencill in D-IV; Pymatuning Valley junior Mckenna Jordan, D-V and GV sophomore Bre Rowland, and Saint John freshman Milani Johnson, both D-VI.
Madison freshman CC Alley, in D-III, and Conneaut senior Alexis Kiser and junior Alexis Warner, D-IV, were among the D-III third-team all-district selections.
The honorable mention all-district teams included: Geneva senior Tahkyah Myers and freshmen Isabel Stocker and Elli Burns, Madison sophomore Maddie White and Lakeside senior Daneja Holley and sophomore Elyzah Maunus in D-III; Jefferson seniors Abby Feick, Dani Furman and Leah Valenti, D-VI; Pymatuning Valley senior Sadie Paul, D-V and Saint John freshman Riley Ann Hatfield and seniors Marissa Arrieta-Williams and Alexa Jordan, D-VII.
The Northeast Lakes All-District girls basketball teams are picked by OPSMA members from the Ashtabula Star Beacon, cleveland.com, the News-Herald in Willoughby, Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria and Morning Journal in Lorain.
The All-Ohio teams will be announced after the conclusion of the boys state championships during the week of March 23.
The Northeast Lakes All-District girls basketball teams include players in schools from Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Lorain counties.
Find out below who made the teams:
DIVISION I
First team
Sidney Butera, Strongsville, 5-4, jr., 25.9 points; Nina Rodriguez, Mentor, 5-5, sr., 19.2; Regan Braaten, Berea-Midpark, 5-7, jr., 19.0; Jordyn Webb, Cleveland John Hay, 5-10, jr., 19.6; Lindsay Meriwether, Parma Normandy, 5-9, jr., 15.2; Ashlyn McKinney, Mentor, 6-1, fr., 15.3.
Second team
Bella Pinkney, Lorain, 5-3, fr. 14.9; Ziley Minich, Parma Normandy, 5-6, jr., 14.5; Keira Coleman, Mentor, 5-6, so., 10.2; Carly Fisher, Cleveland John Hay, 5-4, jr., 17.0; Lilly Jones, Berea-Midpark, 5-8, fr., 9.4; Emma Arnold, Berea-Midpark, 5-8, jr., 9.2.
Player of the Year: Nina Rodriguez, Mentor
Coach of the Year: James Hrusovsky, Mentor
Honorable mention
Lyla Willis, Mentor; Rosie Jordan, Strongsville; Casey Friel, Berea-Midpark; Hayley McClintock, Mentor; Peyton Willis, Mentor; Addi Keeper, Mentor; Sana Hicks, Cleveland John Hay; Concenstance Mallett, Cleveland John Hay; KaMariana Scott, Elyria;
DIVISION II
First team
Jesse Simon, Olmsted Falls, 5-11, sr., 15.4; Gemma Wichman, Rocky River Magnificat, 5-11, sr., 14.6; Emma Shaefer, Olmsted Falls, 6-0, jr., 11. 5; Kaitlin Dobida, Eastlake North, 5-10, sr., 19.5; Marissa Blackford, Solon, 5-11, sr., 13.4; Ashley Perdion, Brecksville-Broadview Heights, 5-9, jr., 10.8; Charleigh Doxley, Lakewood, 5-5, jr., 16.5.
Second team
Camilynne Shields, Cleveland John Marshall, 5-5, jr., 14.0; Oceanne Kabore, Shaker Heights, 6-0, so., 8.0; Dayvon Evans, Cleveland Heights, 5-8, sr., 14.0; Emma Wilhelm, Painesville Riverside, 6-1, jr., 9.3; Brooke Haddad, Cleveland St. Joseph Acdemy, 5-8, sr., 12.0; Brooke Schroeder, North Ridgeville, 5-6, jr., 12.5; Caiya La, Brecksville-Broadview Heights, 5-8, jr., 12.1.
Player of the Year: Gemma Wichman, Rocky River Magnificat
Coach of the Year: Joe Zenir, Brecksville-Broadview Heights
Honorable mention
Sydney Montgomery, Mayfield; Ariana Hueter, Lakewood; Elise Laporte, Rocky River Magnificat; Izzy Wilson, Rocky River Magnificat; Elle Lakios, Rocky River, Magnificat; Danielle Brown, Cleveland John Marshall; Santiyana Dorsey, Cleveland John Marshall; Alexa Januszewski, Mayfield; Paige Swoope, Cleveland Heights; Grace Largent, Olmsted Falls; Avery DeLisio, Olmsted Falls; Maddy Ferrari, Eastlake North; Josalyn Hackney, Brecksville-Broadview Heights; Nalani Grayson, Cleveland John Marshall; Aniyja Hayes, Cleveland John Marshall; Maya Woods, Brecksville-Broadview Heights; Kaylie Gaiter-Davis, Solon; Madeline Kormuth, Solon; Sophie Stehik, Cleveland St. Joseph Academy; Lily Sanfilippo, Cleveland St. Joseph Academy; Nyah Dowdell, Cleveland Rhodes; Karmella Haywood, Cleveland Rhodes; Trinity McKenzie, Cleveland Rhodes; Ra’Nayuia Rose, Cleveland John Adams; Azhar’ie Willis, Cleveland John Adams; Lizzie Godlewski, Rocky River Magnificat; Reyna Balderas, North Ridgeville; Abby Owens, Avon; Alaina Pagan, Avon; Lauryn Bohannon, North Ridgeville; Jordyn White, Painesville Riverside; Aubrey Laurenty, Painesville Riverside; Madison Owens, Painesville Riverside; Rhys Shantery, Painesville Riverside.
DIVISION III
First team
Tatiana Mason, Lyndhurst Brush, 5-10, jr., 24.6; Gianna LaMarco, Madison, 5-5, so., 20.0; Nylah Mason, Lyndhurst Brush, 5-8, so., 20.3;. Izzy Lapp, Parma Padua Franciscan, 5-11, so., 16.9; Morgan Cicek, Chagrin Falls Kenston, 5-6, sr., 16.7; Olivia Miller, Avon Lake, 5-10, sr., 15.9; Nora Bruder, Rocky River, 5-7, jr., 16.9; Skyler Ballard, Warrensville Heights, 5-5, so., 17.4.
Second team
Elizabeth Lang, Rocky River, jr., 13.5; Leah DiFranco, Grafton Midview, 5-7, sr., 13.9; Madelyn Lee, Bay Village Bay, 5-7, so., 11.9; Maria Goske, Cleveland Heights Beaumont, 5-7, sr.; Coco Cochran, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin, 5-10, so., 13.0; Jakalyn Brown, Lyndhurst Brush, 6-2, sr., 9.0; Sophia Spade, Parma Padua Franciscan, 5-6, jr., 14.5; Molly Milligan, Avon Lake, 5-11, jr., 12.5.
Third team
Cameron Gerlica, Chardon, 5-7, sr., 13.0; Aadriana Moses, Warrensville Heights, 5-8, jr., 18.4; C.C. Alley, Madison, 5-6, fr., 12.1; Chloe Kazma, Bay Village Bay, 5-11, fr., 11.5; Aurora Young, Chagrin Falls Kenston, 5-11, sr., 11.8; Norah Trefz, Bay Village Bay, 5-4, sr., 11.3; Ella Stanton, Westlake, 5-5, sr., 12.0.
Player of the Year: Tatiana Mason, Lyndhurst Brush
Coach of the Year: Jamey Pfahl, Rocky River
Honorable mention
Evelyn Ritt, Avon Lake; Trinity Osterman, Chagrin Falls Kenston; Maddie White, Madison; Carolina Chilton, Bay Village Bay; Anna Weingart, Bay Village Bay; Hunter Crum, Grafton Midview; Leila Morgan, Grafton Midview; Kamila Roman, Cleveland Garrett Morgan; Nia Sims, Cleveland Garrett Morgan; Yahira Oliver, Cleveland JFK; Maliyah Rankin, Cleveland JFK; Char’laya Sanders, Cleveland JFK; Taniyah Lewis, Warrensville Heights; Amaya Capps, North Olmsted; Liana Ostrowski, Westlake; Daneja Holley, Ashtabula Lakeside; Elyzah Maunus, Ashtabula Lakeside; Tahkyah Meyers, Geneva; Isabel Stocker, Geneva; Elli Burns, Geneva; Addisyn Harris, Lyndhurst Brush; Juliana Ferreira, Lyndhurst Brush; Capril DuFour, Chardon; Ava Arnold, Chardon; Lilli Dillworth, Chardon; Julia Scales, Gates Mills Hawken; Brynn Munn, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin; Maya Rowan, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin.
DIVISION IV
First team
Tristan Williams, Shaker Heights Laurel, 5-8, sr., 22.8; Annie Sullivan, Gates Mills Gilmour Academy, 6-2, fr., 17.3; Ari Dimacchia, Elyria Catholic, 5-11, so., 11.0; Claire Coljohn, Parma Heights Holy Name, 5-9, jr., 20.1; Faelynn Beckrest, Chesterland West Geauga, 5-7, jr., 22.8; Carly Kray, Ashtabula Edgewood, 5-7, jr., 23.5; Emily Mechenbier, Perry, 6-1, so., 13.7;
Second team
Jordyn Copley, Oberlin Firelands, 5-10, sr., 14.4; Aliciana Medina, Rocky River Lutheran West, 5-6, sr., 14.9; Maliona Martin, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East, 5-7, jr., 12.0; Annie Johnston, Ashtabula Edgewood, 5-6, sr., 12.2; Faith Vencill, Ashtabula Edgewood, 6-0, jr., 13.7; Jordyn Meyer, Shaker Heights Laurel, 5-7, jr., 12.5; Claire Petrus, Elyria Catholic, 6-0, jr., 10.7; Olivia Schneider, Shaker Heights Laurel, 5-8, sr., 11.4;
Third team
Alexis Warner, Conneaut, 5-6, jr. 13.3; Mia Lynch, Perry, 5-9, jr., 12.1; Gabby Rodriguez, Elyria Catholic, 5-5, sr., 9.2; Jaila Wiggins, Garfield Heights Trinity, 5-8, sr., 10.3; Maddie Kandrach, Rocky River Lutheran West, 5-8, sr., 13.5; Morgan Pfundstein, Gates Mills Gilmour Academy, 5-7, jr., 9.0; Alexis Kiser, Conneaut, 5-9, sr., 12.3; Anaya Domanski, Gates Mills Gilmour Academy, 5-8, so., 8.3; Jordan Cremona, Parma Heights Holy Name, 5-10, 10.1.
Player of the Year: Tristan Williams, Shaker Heights Laurel
Coach of the Year: Amber Iwais, Parma Heights Holy Name
Honorable mention
Reese Grammes, Shaker Heights Laurel; Sydnee Robinson, Shaker Heights Laurel; Sophia Niederst, Elyria Catholic; Addison Schrader, Oberlin Firelands; Princess Gray, Garfield Heights Trinity; Janae Smith, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East; Imani Dotson, Cleveland Central Catholic; Aubrey Hopkins, Perry; Dakota Porter, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East; Taliyah Pollard, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East; Layla Rudolph, Parma Heights Holy Name; Nilah Thorton, Garfield Heights Trinity; Payton McCorvey, Garfield Heights Trinity; Erin Rossoll, Gates Miles Gilmour; Sophie Sivon, Perry; Payton Winters, Perry; Devinae Sanders, Cleveland East Tech; Abby Feick, Jefferson Area; Dani Furman, Jefferson Area; Leah Valenti, Jefferson Area Jefferson; Heaven Thorn, Cleveland East Tech. Zariah Berry, Cleveland Bard; Chalai Mack, Cleveland Bard; Mariyah Benjamin, Cleveland Glenville.
DIVISION V
First team
Madyson Sokolowski, LaGrange Keystone, 5-6, jr., 24.8; Zoe Walters, Beachwood, 5-5, so., 20.0; Avery Russell, Chagrin Falls, 5-8, jr., 18.4; Elizabeth Dunmire, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, sr., 16.7; Stella Bateman, Burton Berkshire, 5-11, so., 13.6; Jayda Gaines, LaGrange Keystone, 5-6, so., 14.5.
Second team
Lizzie Bammerlin, Mentor Lake Catholic, 5-5, so., 13.1; McKenna Jordan, Andover Pymatuning Valley, 5-5, jr. 9.0; Claire Dahler, Fairview Park Fairview, 5.6, so., 11.7; Ivy Martin, Burton Berkshire, 5-6, jr., 10.5; Sydney Dunmire, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, jr., 11.5; Bella Diaz, Sheffield Brookside, 5-0, sr., 12.7; Ella Zampedro, Mentor Lake Catholic, 5-5, sr., 12.3.
Player of the Year: Madyson Sokolowski, LaGrange Keystone
Coach of the Year: Brittany Laseak, Chagrin Falls
Honorable mention
Ryane Kerrigan, Fairview Park Fairview; Abby Kay, Chagrin Falls; Sophia Clarico, LaGrange Keystone; Bailey Brennen, Sheffield Brookside; Gabby Byrne, Chagrin Falls; Olivia Kruse, Chagrin Falls; Emily Larkin, Fairview Park Fairview; La’Nayshia Bailey, Cleveland Collinwood; Sadie Paul, Andover Pymatuning Valley; Julia Young, Burton Berkshire; Blyth Bors, Burton Berkshire; Kiera Schulz, Mentor Lake Catholic; Madelyn Gibbons, Mentor Lake Catholic; Leila Johnson, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph; Geanice Bostick, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph; Cecelia Oriani, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph.
DIVISION VI
First team
Honor Hall, Richmond Heights, 5-11, sr., 20.0; Natalie Miller, Columbia Station Columbia, 5-10, so., 12.4 Alyssa Goebel, Columbia Station Columbia, 5-6, sr., 11.4; Vinae Williams, Richmond Heights, 5-6, fr., 12.0; Anna Dumstorff, Kirtland, 5-4, jr., 11.4; Cloe Turk, Orwell Grand Valley, 5-9, jr., 14.0; Riley Rowland, Orwell Grand Valley, 5-3, fr., 13.1.
Second team
Janiah Bowen-Pride, Oberlin, 5-3, sr., 13.0; Ella Adams, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding, jr., 14.5; Bre Rowland, Orwell Grand Valley, 5-7, so., 8.7; Aniyah Johnson, Willoughby Andrews Osborne Academy, 5-6, jr., 10.4; Raquel Dickson, Richmond Heights, 6-1, so., 8.0; Milani Johnson, Ashtabula St. John, 5-5, fr., 8.0.
Player of the Year: Honor Hall, Richmond Heights
Coach of the Year: Zach Sirrine, Orwell Grand Valley
Honorable mention
Shelby Gallion, Wellington; Jana Vale, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding; Jayana Jones, Oberlin; Lauren Palagyi, Kirtland; Gabby D’Amato, Kirtland; Bella Herhuth, Columbia Station Columbia; Lexi Miller, Columbia Station Columbia; Riley Ann Hatfield, Ashtabula Saint John, Marissa Arrieta Williams, Ashtabula Saint John, Alexa Jordan, Ashtabula Saint John; Lauren Palagi, Kirtland.
DIVISION VII
First team
Briella Bendik, Elyria Open Door Christian, 5-7, fr., 27.0; Riley McPeek, Willoughby Cornerstone Christian, 6-2, fr., 14.5; Brooklynn Domzalski, Cuyahoga Heights, 5-6, so., 13.1; Ivy Kaminski, Middlefield Cardinal, 5-9, jr., 19.5; Kamryn O’Leary, Willoughby Cornerstone Christian, 5-4, sr., 10.2; Kate Burman, Elyria First Baptist, 5-4, sr., 17.0; Emily Pleva, Middlefield Cardinal, 5-6, jr., 8.5;
Player of the Year: Briella Bendik, Elyria Open Door Christian
Coach of the Year: Lisa Stopp, Willoughby Cornerstone Christian
Honorable mention
Alexis Unger, Cuyahoga Heights; Alyssa Mason, Willoughby Cornerstone Christian; Mari Hopkins, Cuyahoga Heights; Hope Murphy, Willoughby Cornerstone Christian; Addie Deka, Cuyahoga Heights; Kara Gravley, Elyria First Baptist; Jo Wacker, Elyria First Baptist; Kathryn Krueger, North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Academy; Natalie Soltis, Middlefield Cardinal.