MERCURY ALL-AREA: Girls Basketball Teams

FIRST TEAM

Katie Armstrong, senior, Boyertown

Pottsgrove’s Diana Randleman drives and scores against Upper Merion Thursday. (Austin Hertzog – Digital First Media)
Boyertown’s Katie Armstrong goes up for a layup as Methacton’s Ryan DeOrio (3), Sydney Thompson (33) and Nicole Cooper defend. (Sam Stewart – Digital First Media)

Ryan DeOrio, senior, Methacton

Megan Jonassen, junior, Perkiomen Valley

Abby Kapp, senior, Boyertown

Diana Randleman, senior, Pottsgrove

Sydney Wagner, senior, Spring-Ford

SECOND TEAM

Juliana Alessandroni, senior, Spring-Ford

Taylor Hamm, junior, Perkiomen Valley

Maddie Haney, senior, Spring-Ford

Alli Marcus, senior, Boyertown

Ebony Reddick, junior, Pottstown

Jordan Wilson, Upper Merion

HONORABLE MENTION

Perkiomen Valley’s Meg Jonassen tries to put up a shot against the defense of Abington’s Elizabeth O’Leary during their District 1-AAAA girls basketball game Wednesday. (Sam Stewart/Digital First Media)
Spring-Ford’s Sydney Wagner sets up for a shot as Methacton’s Ryan DeOrio defends.

Boyertown: Kylie Webb, Tori Boalton

Daniel Boone: Emily Scott, Emily Houck

Hill School: Alexa Giacche, Maia Lockhart

Methacton: Jackie Cerchio

Norristown: Beyonce Collins

Owen J. Roberts: Olivia LeClaire, Diana Rantz

Phoenixville: Dakota Graham, Peyton Graham, Jasmine Hamilton

Pope John Paul II: Monica Rapchinski, Elise Sylvester, Rachel Yerger

Pottsgrove: Molly Galvin

Upper Merion: Amya Anthoney, Jessica Michael

Boyertown coach Jason Bieber starts to celebrate his team’s victory over North Allegheny in the PIAA Class 6A girls’ basketball championship game at the Giant Center in Hershey, PA on Friday, March 24, 2017. (Mark Palczewski | Special to PA Prep Live)

 

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jason Bieber, Boyertown

Eighth-year head coach guided Boyertown to a 28-5 record that included a Pioneer Athletic Conference championship and the program’s first state title by winning the PIAA Class 6A championship.

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