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www.hometowlllife.com GIRLS BASKETBALL Observer & Eccentric ISunday, December 18,2<strong>00</strong>5 (*) 85 ;,~ All-Observer girls basketball team shows <strong>the</strong> Midas touch ~!!!S1'T~"-'" Lisa Ealy,5-9 Sr. F, <strong>Canton</strong>: Ealy capped a spectacular high school basketball career by leadiug <strong>the</strong> Chiefs to a WLAA tournament title and a Class A district championship. She averaged 12 points and eight rebounds a game, but her biggest contributions may have been with <strong>the</strong> immeasurable things she brought to <strong>the</strong> Chiefs' attack, including hustle and leadership. "Lisa is a great athlete," said <strong>Canton</strong> coach Brian Samulski. "She has a great ability to attack <strong>the</strong> basket, get to <strong>the</strong> rim and score. She's an awesome rebounder, too. Lisa did such a good job of getting to <strong>the</strong> basket that she went to <strong>the</strong> free throw line 169 times. She also defended <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r teams' best players, including Rachel Folino, Teresa Coppiellie and Jeanine Moise." . Erica Yost, 5-6 Sr. G, Llv. Ladywood:The senior point-guard averaged 12 points, five assists, three rebounds and two steals per game for <strong>the</strong> Catholic League A-B Division champions, who finished 22-2 overall. Yost was Ladywood's co-Most Valuable Players and an All- Catholic League selection. She also earned All-State recognition in Class B. "Erica brought a lot to our team in terms of creating easy shots for her teammates," Ladywood coach Andrea Gorski said. "She got <strong>the</strong> ball up <strong>the</strong> floor in a hurry and put a lot of pressure on <strong>the</strong> defense with her ability to score as well as finding <strong>the</strong> open player." Teresa Copplellle, 5-11 Jr. F, Salem: Coppiellie, a two-year starter, was voted <strong>the</strong> Rocks' co- MVP along with Al.ya Mitchell. She also garnered All- Conference recognition after averaging 11.9 points, 8.1 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game. She posted solid shooting percentages: 409.8 from <strong>the</strong> field and 61.0 from <strong>the</strong> free throw line. "Coming into this season, Teresa had already established herself as a tremendous rebounder and outstanding defender;' said Salem coach Fred Thomann. "This year, she proved to be a consummate player by scoring while doing <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r things well, too. Next year I expect her to have an outstanding senior season," Jeanlne Moise, 5-11 Sr. C, Plymouth:Moise, a two-time All- WLAA selection, teamed with Kim Olech to give <strong>the</strong> Wildcats one of <strong>the</strong> strongest inside games in <strong>the</strong> area. She averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds per game along with providing strong defense. "Jeanine has been one of our most consistent players as far as scoring and rebounds <strong>the</strong> past four years," said Plymouth coach Richelle Reilly. "She's a very physical player who made great contributions to program." Lindsay Fletamler, 6-5 Sr. C, GardenCIty:Fletemier capped off an exceptional prep career with 319 points (15.2 avg.), 209 rebounds (10.2 avg) and 99 blocked shots (five per game), establishing Garden City career records in all three categories. According to Cougars head coach Barry Patterson, <strong>the</strong> 6-5 center "was without question <strong>the</strong> best player in our league. It wasn't even close." Fletemier again earned selection to <strong>the</strong> All-Mega first team and is being honored as <strong>the</strong> Cougars' MVP. "Lindsay's one of those rare athletes that come along once in a coaching career," Patterson said. "To have a 6-5 girl with good hands who can rnn <strong>the</strong> floor well, and has exceptional skills, that's probably a once-ina-lifetime thing for a coach in a high school situation. It's probably <strong>the</strong> equivalent to getting that 6-10 or 6-11 male athlete that comes in." SECDNDTEAM Chloe Booker, 5-6 Jr. G, Red. Thurston: The Eagles charged to <strong>the</strong> Mega Gold title (11-1league record) in large part to <strong>the</strong> outstanding al}d sometimes spectacular play of Booker. She averaged 21 points, five assists and four rebounds per game but also was a defensive dynamo with an average of four steals per outing. For her efforts, teammates named her team MVP. She also was named to <strong>the</strong> All-Mega first team. "She was our sparkplug all season," said Eagles head coach Bob Ostrowski. "YVhenshe was on her game, both offensively and defensively, she was a big threat and someone <strong>the</strong> opposition definitely had to be aware f oo o. Kathryn Berger, 6-1 Jr. C, Llv. Ladywood:The Blazers' co-M'vP (.:long with Yost) finished <strong>the</strong> season averaging 10 points, six rebounds and two steals per game for <strong>the</strong> district champions. "Kathryn brought a little bit of everything to our team," said Gorski of <strong>the</strong> All-Catholic League selection. "She could score, rebound a.nd most times, defended <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r team's best post player. She is an extremely versatile player who was hard to take off <strong>the</strong> floor:' Beccl Houdek,5-B Jr. G, canton: Houdek proved to be a multifaceted star for <strong>the</strong> Chiefs, averaging nine points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals per game. She earned AII- Conference accolades and was a key component in <strong>the</strong> Chiefs' march to a conference tournament title and district championship. "Becci has <strong>the</strong> ability to do everything on <strong>the</strong> court," Samulski said. "She sees <strong>the</strong> floor really well and she has a natural ability to find <strong>the</strong> open player. "Defensively, it seems like her arms go on forever and because she anticipates passes so well, she pick up a lot of steals. Becci did a great job of leading <strong>the</strong> team on <strong>the</strong> floor, too:' KimDlech, 5-11,Sr. F, Plymouth: Olech combined a soft touch around <strong>the</strong> basket with a tenacious rebounding style to average 12 points and nine rebounds this season. She bounced back from a serious knee injury early in her high school career to evolve into a post player that several small-college programs covet. "Kim was <strong>the</strong> hardest-working player on our team;' said Reilly. "She really made a commitment to basketball, both with <strong>the</strong> time she spent in <strong>the</strong> weight room and in <strong>the</strong> gym working on her game. Kim had a big impact on <strong>the</strong> success of our program <strong>the</strong> past con pIe of years. She'll be playing somewhere next year." Ala" Mitchell,5-4 Soph.G,salem: Mitchell made her mark for <strong>the</strong> Rocks in her first varsity season, averaging 7.8 points, 2.5 assists and 2.5 steals per game. "Alaya had an outstanding year;' Thomann said. "She really stepped up her game toward <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> season. She didn't get to play this past summer due to injury, so next season, with a full year of playing behind her, she has tremendous upside." LisaEely <strong>Canton</strong> Jeanlne Moise Plymouth KathrynBerger Ladywood 2<strong>00</strong>5ALL -OBSERVER GIRLSBASKETBALL FIRSTEAM Usa Ealy, 5-9 Sr. F,<strong>Canton</strong> Erica Yost, 5"6 Sr. G, liv. Ladywood Teresa Coppiel1ie, 5-11Jr. F,Salem Jeanine Moise, 5-11Sr. C, Plymouth lindsay Fletemier, 6-5 Sr. C, Garden City SECONOTEAM Chloe Booker, 5-6 Jr. G, Red. Thurston Kathryn Berger, 6-1 Jr. C, Liv. Ladywood Becci Houdek, 5-8 Jr. G,<strong>Canton</strong> KimOlech,5-11Sr.F.Plymouth AlayaMitcheli. 5-9Soph.G.Salem THIRDTEAM Melissa Traylor, 5-10 Sr. F,Liv. Ladywood Lauren Kurtz, 5"10 Jr. F,Salem EricaYost Ladywood ,LindsayFletemler GardenCity BecciHoudek <strong>Canton</strong> TeresaCoppiellie salem ChloeBooker RedfordThurston AlayaMitchell Salem Ja'Nee Morton, 5-8 Jr. G,<strong>Canton</strong> AmandaAlpert; John Glenn:Jennifer. JaniseGodboldo. 4-11 Sr.G.RedfordUnion Trisha Morrill, 6-0 Sr. C, Liv. Franklin FOURTH TEAM RobvnWhalen, 6-1Jr.C.Liv. Franklin Stephanie Bradshaw, 5-5 Jr. G, liv. Churchill Danielle Smith, 5-4 Sr. G, liv. Stevenson Lauren Watts, 5-8 Sr. G, Garden City Laura Guina, 5-9 Jr. G, liv. Ladywood COACH OFTHEYEAR Andrea Gorski, livonia Ladywood HONORABLE MENTION Churchill: lindsey Graciak, Amber Holod; Clarencevllle: Ashley Myree, Amanda Moody;Franklin:AndreaMcCall.Allison Milican; ladywood: Kristen Hesano. Erin Swartz, Brandi Jones, Hea<strong>the</strong>r lindon; , Wayne:LaOwanJones;Lu<strong>the</strong>ranWestland: . Lauren Schwecke, Kayla Gieschen; Huron ValleyLu<strong>the</strong>ran:AmandaGruenewald. Lauran Adlof;Redford Thurstoo: T.J. Cunningham, Ashley Moore; Natalie Cochran; Garden City: RacheUe Rodriguez, Liz Raleigh; Redford Union: Kirsten.' Gwizdala, Chris Kenzie; Redford Covenant:. Evette Long; <strong>Canton</strong>: Leslie Olech, Kelsy , Zemanski; Plymouth:Janet Hanchelt.. Jalesa Moise; Salem: Tayler langham, Brlanne Ciarin; Plymouth Christian. 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