Lake County Record-Bee

Basketball

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While All-County co-MVP Young held down the Upper Lake defense, senior center and All-County co-MVP Taylar Minnis came into her own as a post player during the season and provided the Cougars with a down-low presence that opponents found nearly impossible to stop. Upper Lake's leading scorer also was a strong rebounder on a team that hit the boards ferociousl­y at both ends.

First team

The All-County first team is a mix of seniors and underclass­men. The seniors are Upper Lake forward Madison Noble, Clear Lake forward Montana Wells and Clear Lake center Abby Mertle. The underclass­men are Lower Lake junior guard

Tiahna Tubbs and Middletown sophomore guard Mia Hoogendoor­n.

Noble, a solid inside presence for the Cougars, often benefited from all the defensive attention other teams directed toward Minnis.

Wells and Mertle, Clear Lake's most consistent scorers and rebounders, helped the Cardinals finish 13-3 in league, which tied them for second place with Middletown, and a 17-7 overall record that included a firstround playoff win over Internatio­nal in the North Coast Section Divsion 5 playoffs. The Cardinals lost to University in the second round, the same team that went on to beat Upper Lake in the Division 5 championsh­ip game.

Tubbs, Lake County's best outside shooter, averaged 17.4 points a game while also leading the Trojans in assists and steals. Lower Lake ended up tied for fifth in the

final NCL I standings at 5-11 and was 8-18 overall.

Hoogendoor­n was Middletown's leading scorer and also ranked high in most of the team's statistica­l categories. The Mustangs overcame a slew of injuries to finish tied with Clear Lake for second in the final league standings at 13-3, and they were 19-7 overall, earning an at-large berth in the Division 4 playoffs where they lost 4727 to McKinleyvi­lle in firstround action.

Second team

All-County second-team honors go to Upper Lake senior Kat Lopez-Geary, Middletown seniors Skylar Williams and Jaidyn Brown, Clear Lake senior Sierra Bruch and Lower Lake junior Rebecca Theodorou.

Lopez-Geary, like many of her Upper Lake teammates, played some of her best basketball in the postseason.

Williams did a little bit of everything for Middletown at both ends of the floor while teammate Brown, who battled injuries all season and played at less than 100 percent down the stretch, was the Mustangs' undeniable defensive leader. When she was off the floor, Middletown was an entirely different team. If she had gone through the season healthy, it might have Middletown and not Fort Bragg (15-1) taking home the NCL I title.

Bruch didn't have the season she wanted, especially on the scoring end, but she still helped Clear Lake contend for a league championsh­ip and reach the quarterfin­als of the Division 5 sectional playoffs.

Theodorou, the Lower Lake center, had a breakthrou­gh season for the Trojans. She led the team in rebounds and blocked shots and also provided the team

with a bit of scoring punch inside.

Coach of the Year

Upper Lake co-head coaches Annie PivniskaPe­trie and Raelene Cromwell, both Upper Lake alumni, guided the Cougars to an incredible year that among other things included

a 21-game winning streak during one stretch.

Upper Lake was the class of Lake County basketball in 2022-23 without question.

 ?? PHOTO BY MINENNA PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Lower Lake junior Tiahna Tubbs is a first-team selection on the All-County girls basketball team.
PHOTO BY MINENNA PHOTOGRAPH­Y Lower Lake junior Tiahna Tubbs is a first-team selection on the All-County girls basketball team.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF TRETT BISHOP ?? Clear Lake senior Montana Wells is a first-team selection on the All-County girls basketball team.
PHOTO COURTESY OF TRETT BISHOP Clear Lake senior Montana Wells is a first-team selection on the All-County girls basketball team.

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