Ross named first team, five Lady Cats earn all-league honors
Louisburg senior Adyson Ross was named to the All-Frontier League first team earlier this week. Ross led the team in scoring and rebounding.
After finishing with 15 wins on the year, and as one of the top teams in the Frontier League, postseason honors are starting to roll in for the Louisburg girls basketball team.
The Lady Cats earned four sports on the All-Frontier League team that was released earlier this week, and another on the newly formed All-Defensive Team that was put together by the coaches.
Louisburg senior Adyson Ross was named to the first team, while senior Brianne Kuhlman was a second team selection. Seniors Ava Baker and Delanie Tally were named honorable mentions.
Senior forward Emma Prettyman was the All-Defensive Team selection from Louisburg as each coach nominated a player from their respective team.
“Having four girls get votes for all-league shows how much of a team effort this season was,” Louisburg coach Adrianne Lane said. “We had girls step-up at different times throughout the season and it is so awesome to see so many of our girls get recognized.
“The Frontier League is very competitive and most league games are very intense and tough match-ups. Every game we had to battle till the end.”
Ross was a big part of the Lady Cats’ run to the sub-state championship game this season as she led her team in scoring and rebounding.
The Louisburg senior averaged 12.7 points a game to go along with 6.7 rebounds per contest. She also averaged 1.9 assists and 1.5 steals a game.
“Adyson had a great year,” Lane said. “She did a great job getting offensive rebounds and easy put backs all season. Her first team selection was for sure earned. She was a hard matchup for most teams because she did such a great job rebounding in the lane.”
Kuhlman served as the Lady Cats’ starting point guard for the last three seasons and was also an important part to the team’s success.
She averaged 5.4 points and 3.7 rebounds a game. Kuhlman also led the team with 45 assists and had 26 steals.
“Brianne has been such a constant and consistent player for the girls’ basketball program for three years,” Lane said. “I was very excited to see her get recognized this season. Having a point guard who is consistent and takes care of the ball like Brianne did, does not go unnoticed by coaches.”
Tally was second on the team in scoring for Louisburg as she averaged nearly 10 points a contest and led the Lady Cats with 47 3-pointers on the season. She also led Louisburg with 47 steals.
As for Baker, the Louisburg forward averaged almost eight points and had more than three rebounds a game. She also finished with 17 steals and 10 blocked shots.
“Delanie did a great job this season,” Lane said. “Not only is she a great shooter, but she always played hard on defense and always guarded a tough player on the opposing team.
“Ava is a great shooter and she did a great job getting opportunities to score. She finished the season hard on the defensive side of the ball as well. I was very excited to see both of them get recognized.”
Prettyman, who was in the middle of the Lady Cat defense, was also recognized for her work on that end of the floor as the all-defensive team selection. She led the team in blocked shots with 13 and was second on the team with 6.5 rebounds a game.
“Having an all-defensive Frontier team is a great way to recognize more players in our league,” Lane said. “With our league being as tough as it is, I really liked the idea of recognizing more players and recognizing ones who play hard on defense. I think we could have had three or four girls on there.”
ALL-FRONTIER LEAGUE GIRLS BASKETBALL
FIRST TEAM
Mariyah Noel, Bonner Springs, senior
Jenna Weber, Spring Hill, senior
Brooklyn Hadl, Ottawa, senior
Karly Neufeld, Baldwin, senior
Adyson Ross, Louisburg, senior
SECOND TEAM
Sydney Buscher, Spring Hill, sophomore
Maggie Kauk, Paola, senior
Sawyer Schreiner, Eudora, senior
Brianne Kuhlman, Louisburg, senior
Foster Nichols, Ottawa, junior
HONORABLE MENTION
Pirsten Leslie, Bonner Springs, junior
Alyssa Reichard, Baldwin, junior
Ava Baker, Louisburg, senior
Wren VanCleave, Bonner Springs, senior
Delanie Tally, Louisburg, senior
Maddie Pitzer, Paola, senior
Makenzie Yoder, Eudora, junior
Emery Keebaugh, Ottawa, junior
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Emma Prettyman, Louisburg, senior
Emery Keebaugh, Ottawa, junior
Bailey Smith, Baldwin, junior
Jayla Erpelding, Eudora, junior
Jenna Weber, Spring Hill, senior
Wren VanCleave, Bonner Springs, senior
Maddie Pitzer, Paola, senior
Alyssa Schoeneck, Tonganoxie, freshman