
Class 2A Girls Basketball End of the Year Awards
Player of the Year
Cody Robinson Jr. Yuma High School, 14.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 3.0 apg, 2.7 spg
Lead Yuma to an undefeated State Championship and scored 18 points in the Finals.
MVP of the State Tournament
Grace Werlin Sr. Clear Creek High School, 14.7 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 2.5 spg
Help lead Clear Creek to back to back upsets over Simla and Wray to reach the finals where they finished second.

Most Point Per Game
Hope Davis Jr. Cripple Creek High School 23.9 ppg
Coach of the Year
Bob Rahm Yuma High School
1st Team All State (7 Per team)
Cody Robinson Jr. Yuma High School
Grace Werlin Sr. Clear Creek High School
Chasey Blach Jr. Yuma High School
Avionne Gomez Sr. Ignacio High School
Morgan Smith Jr. Wray High School
Anna Weisensee Jr. Limon High School
Katelyn Brown Sr. Rangely High School
2nd Team All State (7 Per Team)
Taeryn Trumper So. Holyoke High School
Jerraldawn Rector Sr. Simla High School
Kendra Parra So. Del Norte High School
Brianna Denton Jr. Swink High School
Avery Whitehead Sr. Yuma High School
Rachel Lucas Sr. Clear Creek High School
Peyton Pecar Sr. Wray High School
Honorable Mention
Maddie Soehner Sr. Wray High School
Grace Dille Sr. Holyoke High School
Miranda Kortenhoeven Sr. Denver Christian
Graciela Donez Sr. Ellicott High School
Chloe Veilleux Jr. Soroco High School
Brittany Fuchs Sr. Calhan High School
Elizabeth Hagerman Sr. Fowler High School
Marissa Schelling Sr. Haxtun High School
Taylor Larsen Sr. Sanford High School
Megan Roberts Sr. Dayspring Christian Academy High School
Megan Burghart Jr. Burlington High School
Ixchel Leeuwenburgh Sr. Lyons High School
Elizabeth Mullett Sr. Custer County High School
Harlee Pepper Sr. Sargent High School
Maison Tolle Sr. Highland High School
Megan Shelton Jr. Meeker High School
Hope Davis Jr. Cripple Creek High School

Obviously these types of lists are very subjective, however, it is very curious that someone like Grace Dille from Holyoke was completely left off your all state teams. Not only did she average a double double during the regular season and state but she led all classifications in rebounding. It’s a shame that there are girls on the list whose teams didn’t even make state. Not saying they don’t deserve some accolades but more consideration should go into the teams that do make state.
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Hey Ben,
Am going to agree that i completely missed Grace Dille from Holyoke. I am going to actually add her to the Honorable Mention. If you looked through all the lists i normally focus on putting as many players from teams that made it to state. I do miss players from time to time and I missed one here. If you noticed almost every girl on the list made it to regionals.
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