In the Chagrin Division, the final standings were a testament to the fierce competition among the teams. Orange emerged as the top team, closely followed by Hawken, Beachwood, Chagrin Falls, and West Geauga. The Coach of the Year, Rich Bole from Orange, played a crucial role in guiding his team to success. Genevieve Hayden from Orange was named Player of the Year, showcasing her exceptional skills on the court.
The First Team included Genevieve Hayden from Orange, Valeria Kislyansky from Hawken, Bella Hsieh from Hawken, Lily Guilar from Orange, Adele Tokmazeysky from Orange, Sana Adi from Orange, and Jaya Dixit from Orange. These players demonstrated their prowess and were key contributors to their respective teams.
In the Lake Division, Geneva took the top spot, followed by Jefferson, Lakeside, Edgewood, and Conneaut. Scott Torok from Geneva was named Coach of the Year, leading his team to victory. Mickey Zheng from Geneva was awarded Player of the Year, setting a high standard for the rest of the division.
The First Team consisted of Mickey Zheng from Geneva, Addison DiPofi from Geneva, Ashlyn Thompson from Geneva, Abby Griffiths from Geneva, Ayva Encarnacion from Geneva, Hannah Dunn from Geneva, and Jillian Miniard from Geneva. These players showed great teamwork and individual skills.
In the Valley Division, Perry emerged as the dominant team, followed by Madison, Fairview, and Crestwood. Rob Walker from Perry was named Coach of the Year, guiding his team to success. Audrey Austin from Perry was named Player of the Year, demonstrating her leadership and talent.
The First Team included Audrey Austin from Perry, Maddie Infalvi from Perry, Kirra Heavilin from Perry, Hailey Green from Perry, Kayley Erickson from Perry, Payton Winters from Perry, and Quincie Ryan from Perry. These players were instrumental in their team's success.