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Benner, Reedy, Snyder named to Berks girls basketball honor roll

MikeDragoSports.com presents a weekly honor roll of the top Berks girls basketball players each week. Coaches are encouraged to nominate their top player for consideration. One player will be selected Player of the Week.

Addison Benner

Caroline Reedy, Berks Catholic: The 5-9 senior scored 38 points over three games as the Saints won three times. She had 10 rebounds and five blocked shots against New Oxford.

Addison Benner, Brandywine Heights: The 5-11 freshman helped the Bullets rally from eight points down to beat Hamburg 57-54 in OT to remain undefeated. She shot 7-of-14 from the field and scored 22 points, with four assists and five steals.

Grace Reedy, Exeter: The sophomore scored 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in two games for the Eagles.

Taylor Koenig, Gov. Mifflin: The 5-8 sophomore scored 11 points in a win over Daniel Boone and a team-high 17 in a loss to Nazareth.

Anabel Kennedy, Hamburg: The junior guard hit seven 3-pointers and scored a career-high 21 points in an overtime loss to unbeaten Brandywine Heights. She had four steals over two games.

Anna Kaplan

Ryanna Hightower-Prentice, Muhlenberg: The freshman had 23 points, 18 rebounds, six steals and four blocks over two games, with a double-double against Twin Valley.

Morgan Snyder, Oley Valley: The 5-6 sophomore scored a career-high 24 points against Upper Perkiomen, with five rebounds, five assists and five steals. She had nine points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals in a win over Antietam.

Anna Kaplan, Twin Valley: The senior had eight points, four rebounds, three blocked shots, three steals and two assists in a win over Muhlenberg.

Isis Dojan, Wilson: The junior center led the Bulldogs in scoring in each of their three wins. She had 21 points against Exeter, 16 against Muhlenberg and 14 against Boyertown.

Amaya Stewart, Wyomissing: The freshman had 11 points and 10 rebounds in a loss to Fleetwood.

Wilson’s Isis Dojan goes up for a shot against Boyertown. (Joe Mays photo)
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