The Des Moines Register

Aili Tanke, Callie Levin highlight 2024 All-Iowa girls basketball teams

- Alyssa Hertel Des Moines Register USA TODAY NETWORK Names are listed alphabetic­ally.

The Iowa girls high school basketball season has come and gone, and just weeks ago, five state champions were crowned.

Several of those teams were led by the best players in the state. Johnston and Clear Creek Amana won their respective state titles with undefeated records.

That is just one example of the level of competitio­n in girls basketball this season, which doesn’t make choosing players for this list any easier.

Some players were selected based on their regular season performanc­es. Others made the cut because of how they played in the state tournament. Team success also factored into the decisions.

And, like with every end-of-season list, some of the top players will be left off.

Especially with a list as selective as this. The Des Moines Register’s All-Iowa list features an Elite Team group and first teams for all five classes. There are six players on each team, and athletes chosen for the Elite Team are automatica­lly included in the first team list for their class.

There are 20 honorable mentions selected from all classes.

Here is who made the cut for the 2023-24 season.

Elite Team Bailey Birmingham, Jr., Norwalk

There is no doubt that Birmingham is a baller, leading the state – all classes – with 27.4 points per game. That’s nearly three points per game more than the next highest scorer. Her scoring – plus 5.7 rebounds, 2.7 steals and 2.4 assists – is a large part of the reason why the Warriors went from 6-16 last year to 18-5 this season.

Callie Levin, Sr., Solon

The Iowa women’s basketball signee propelled Solon to a 24-3 record and a state championsh­ip. She averaged 22 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.8 steals and 4.5 assists in her senior season. Levin’s 27point, seven-rebound and five-assist performanc­e in the title game was one of the most dominant of the tournament.

Jenica Lewis, Soph., Johnston

One of the top recruits in the country did all the little things well, but she saved her best basketball for the state tournament. Lewis was the leading scorer in all three of Johnston’s state tournament games, helping the Dragons claim the title with a 26-0 record. She averaged 12.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.3 steals on the season.

Averie Lower, Soph., Clear Creek Amana

Led the Clippers to a 26-0 record and a state title as a sophomore, including a 17-point performanc­e in the championsh­ip game. She averaged 17.7 points, five rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 58.2% overall and 49.7% from behind the arc – which is the best success rate by any player with over 100 3-point attempts.

Payton Petersen, Sr., Dike-New Hartford

One of the best volleyball players in the state is also one of the best basketball players. Petersen averaged 18.1 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.9 steals en route to the state championsh­ip. For those keeping track, that’s four basketball titles and three volleyball titles for Petersen.

Aili Tanke, Sr., Johnston

The Iowa State women’s basketball signee averaged 15.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.3 steals on a Dragons’ roster loaded with college basketball-level talent. Tanke shot 57% from the field, and her 49.6% success rate from 3-point range was among the best in Iowa.

Class 5A First Team

Divine Bourrage,

North

Grace Knutson, Sr., Cedar Falls Jenica Lewis, So., Johnston Emilie Sorensen, Jr., Waukee Aili Tanke, Sr., Johnston Ava Zediker, Jr., Dowling

Class 4A First Team

Bailey Birmingham, Jr., Norwalk Macy Comito, So., Carlisle Katelyn Eggena, Sr., Waverly-Shell Rock

Libby Fandel, Jr., Xavier

Ava Locklear, Sr., Clear Creek Amana

Averie Lower, So., Clear Creek Amana

Class 3A First Team

tian

Jr., Davenport

Bella Borgos, Jr., West Marshall Abby Hall, Sr., Des Moines Chris

Jayden Kuper, Jr., Monticello Callie Levin, Sr., Solon

Chloe Meester, Jr., Mount Vernon Haylee Stokes, Jr., Esthervill­e Lincoln Central

Class 2A First Team

Lindsey Davis, Sr., Nodaway Valley Desta Hoogendoor­n, Sr., Central Lyon

Morgan Miller, Jr., Regina Payton Petersen, Sr., Dike-New Hartford

Molly Shafer, Jr., Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont

Jaidyn Sellers, Sr., Panorama

Class 1A First Team

Macy Boge, Sr., North Linn Erica Houge, Sr., Collins-Maxwell Rowan Jacobi, So., Springvill­e Kamryn Kurt, Sr., North Linn Carmindee Ricke, Sr., Remsen-St. Mary’s

McKenna Sievers, Sr., Newell-Fonda

Honorable Mention

Vanessa Bickford, Sr., Dallas Center-Grimes

Karis Finley, So., Cedar Falls Alexandra Flattery, Sr., Sioux City East

Kahlie Hill, Sr., Calamus-Wheatland

Journey Houston, Jr., Davenport North

Kierra Jungers, Sr., Newell-Fonda Bradi Krager, Sr., Sioux Central Abby Lee, Jr., Bishop Heelan Matilde Motta, Jr., Roland-Story Ellie Muller, So., Dowling Nakia Ollivierre, So., Waterloo West

Reagan Pagniano, Jr., Pleasant Valley

Jadyn Petersen, Hartford

Aaliyah Riley, Sr., Johnston Melina Snoozy, Fr., Bishop Heelan Alliyah Thompson, Sr., Ballard Abby Tuttle, Jr., North Polk Yazmeen Whitsitt, Sr., Decorah Jayla Williams, So., Ankeny

Sr., Dike-New

 ?? PHOTOS BY LILY SMITH/THE REGISTER ?? Solon’s Callie Levin is an Iowa women’s basketball signee and put up huge numbers in the biggest moments this season.
PHOTOS BY LILY SMITH/THE REGISTER Solon’s Callie Levin is an Iowa women’s basketball signee and put up huge numbers in the biggest moments this season.
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Johnston’s Aili Tanke will be playing basketball for Iowa State next season.

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