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NWCC Announces 2025–26 Girls Basketball All-Conference Honors

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The Northwest Central Conference has released its 2025–2026 Girls Basketball All-Conference selections, recognizing top athletes and coaches from across the league.

Major Awards

  • Player of the Year: Lacie Allison — North Baltimore High School
  • Coaches of the Year:
    • Brady Mast — Hardin Northern High School
    • Clinton Ebright — North Baltimore High School

All-Conference Selections by School

North Baltimore High School

  • Lacie Allison — First Team, Player of the Year
  • Kaylee Allison — Second Team
  • Aubrey Cotterman — Honorable Mention
  • Josselyn Paynter — Honorable Mention

Elgin High School

  • Maycee Muselin — First Team
  • Jordan Wall — Second Team
  • Madison Hill — Honorable Mention
  • Ella Abbott — Honorable Mention

Hardin Northern High School

  • Addy Bacon — First Team
  • Baylie Bacon — First Team
  • Lainey Thomas — Second Team
  • Olivia Camper — Honorable Mention
  • Lauren Spearman — Honorable Mention

Cory-Rawson High School

  • Katelyn Duffman — First Team
  • Addyson Duffman — Second Team
  • Addison Inbody — Honorable Mention

Upper Scioto Valley High School

  • Layla Hunsicker — First Team
  • Chloe Cunningham — Honorable Mention
  • Raegan Castle — Honorable Mention

Ridgedale High School

  • Maddie McKenzie — First Team
  • Camryn Thiel — Second Team
  • Hannah Murphy — Honorable Mention
  • Jillian Slaughterbeck — Honorable Mention

Ridgemont High School

  • Laney Elsasser — Honorable Mention
  • Brilynn Rudasill — Honorable Mention

Waynesfield-Goshen High School

  • Makenna Shaw — Honorable Mention
  • Avery Kessen — Honorable Mention

Perry High School

  • Aubrey Bowersock — Honorable Mention
  • Brooklyn Keyser — Honorable Mention

Final NWCC Girls Basketball Standings

  1. North Baltimore (8–0)
  2. Hardin Northern (7–1)
  3. Elgin (6–2)
  4. Upper Scioto Valley (5–3)
  5. Cory-Rawson (4–4)
  6. Ridgedale (3–5)
  7. Ridgemont (2–6)
  8. Waynesfield-Goshen (1–7)
  9. Perry (0–8)

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