Lady Cats place three on All-Frontier League basketball team

Louisburg junior Madilyn Melton earned second team All-Frontier League honors with the team was released late last week. She was one of three Lady Cats to be awarded recognition.

In a year that saw three teams
from the same league go to the state tournament, the 2019-20 version of the
Frontier League was a very difficult one.

Eudora, Piper and Baldwin all
advanced to the state tournament and Piper earned a spot in the Class 4A final
four. Although the Louisburg girls basketball team didn’t have the season it
was hoping for with an 8-13 record, the Lady Cats were still recognized by the
area coaches.

Three Louisburg players were named
to the All-Frontier League basketball team when it was released late last week.
Junior Madilyn Melton was awarded second team honors, while juniors Alyse Moore
and Brooklyn Diederich were named to the honorable mention squad.

“Given
the up and down season that we had, I think we were definitely well-represented
on the all-league teams,” Louisburg interim coach Leanna Willer said. “The
Frontier League is extremely strong, especially in girls’ basketball. We have
some true basketball talent in our league, and I was glad to see that other
coaches and schools recognize what these three brought to the court this
year. 

“We
are so proud of all three of these girls and we’re very excited to have all three
of them returning next year. They are very deserving of this recognition.”

Melton
had a big year for the Lady Cats at the forward spot as she led Louisburg in
scoring at 13.3 points a game and finished with 7.1 rebounds a contest. She
also averaged two steals and 1.3 blocks a game.

Junior Alyse Moore was named to the honorable mention team after leading the Lady Cats in rebounding.

“Madilyn
finished the season very strong for us,” Willer said. “She was our clear
leading scorer, but she also stepped up her rebounding and defensive game to
become very valuable on both ends of the floor. At the beginning of the season,
we were looking for her to have a big year, and I believe she expected the same
of herself.

“Madilyn
had a bit of a tough time getting to the rim toward the beginning of the year,
but she started to learn to be more physical and find ways to score. Teams
recognize that she is the player to stop when they play us, but her skill and
experience help her overcome.”

Moore
also had a strong season for Louisburg as she led the team in rebounding with
nearly eight a game to go along with nearly three steals a contest.  She also averaged 8.9 points a game.

Junior Brooklyn Diederich was the team’s leading 3-point shooter and was awarded honorable mention all-league status.

As
for Diederich, she finished the season with an average of 6 points a game and a
team-high 29 3-pointerse, but she also led the Lady Cats on defense. She
recorded a team-high 5.7 deflections and 1.7 steals a game.

“Alyse
is the type of player who gives 100 percent effort, 100 percent of the time,”
Willer said. “She goes full speed and refuses to give less. She would run
through a brick wall for her teammates only to get back up and do it again. On
the court, Alyse is physical and leads the team in rebounds and steals. Her
speed and physicality allowed us to play the type of defense we wanted and
additionally, Alyse was our second leading scorer this season – a huge asset on
both offense and defense.

“Brooklyn
is one of those girls that just has a nose for the ball. She may be small, but
she covers more court than anyone else and leads the team in deflections. If
there’s a chance, Brooklyn will get a hand on the ball. Brooklyn plays like the
energizer bunny – she just doesn’t quit. She was our third leading scorer and a
person we want out there on the floor. We know she will play smart, give the
effort that we need, and take care of the basketball.”

ALL-FRONTIER LEAGUE GIRLS BASKETBALL

First Team

Evelyn Vazquez, Piper, junior

Harper Schreiner, Eudora,
sophomore

Alli Frank, Spring Hill, junior

Josie Boyle, Baldwin, senior

Riley Hiebert, Eudora, senior

Trinity McDow, Paola, senior

Kim Whetstone, Bonner Springs,
senior

Second Team

Grace Barnes, Piper, senior

Ayreona Carter, Piper, senior

Madilyn Melton, Louisburg, junior

Anna Burnett, Baldwin, senior

Reagan Hiebert, Eudora, senior

Honorable Mention

Lauren Gray, Tonganoxie, senior

Sophia Ficken, Ottawa, sophomore

Kirsten Evans, Ottawa, sophomore

Jenna Harvey, Baldwin, junior

Kate Ediger, Paola, sophomore

Alyse Moore, Louisburg, junior

Brooklyn Diederich, Louisburg,
junior