SECOND TEAM
MONIKA CZINANO
Watertown-Mayer, 6-2, sr. forward
College: Iowa
She averaged a double-double (points and career) while leading the school to 93 wins in a four-year span. Czinano provides "laughter to our practices, film sessions and locker room meetings," Royals coach John Rosholt said.
MORGAN HILL
Minneapolis South, 5-10, sr. guard
College: Tennessee-Chattanooga
The three-time Minneapolis City Conference player of the year, she averaged 26.2 points and 7 rebounds per game.
McKENNA HOFSCHILD
Prior Lake, 5-3, jr. guard
College: Undecided
Though petite, Hofschild is a creative and athletic scorer. "The bigger the game gets, the better she gets," Lakers coach Mike Gidley said.
KAYLA MERSHON
Minnetonka, 6-3, sr. forward
College: Nebraska
Mershon averaged a double-double in her final season. "Kayla has a positive influence in each and every game she plays," Skippers coach Leah Dasovich said.
DESTINEE OBERG
Holy Angels, 6-2, jr. forward
College: Arkansas
Oberg combines size, strength and quickness to be dominant on the interior. "She changes the game plans for many teams," Stars coach Dan Woods said.
THIRD TEAM
Krystal Carlson, Hastings, 6-1, sr. forward
Frannie Hottinger, Cretin-Derham Hall, 6-0, jr. forward
Jaclyn Jarnot, Maranatha, 6-1, sr. forward
Aliza Karlen, St. Paul Central, 6-1, soph. forward
Mackenzie Kramer, St. Michael-Albertville, 5-9, soph. guard
Sara Scalia, Stillwater, 5-9, jr. guard
Raena Suggs, Hopkins, 5-7, sr. guard
Makayla Van Nett, St. Paul Como Park, 5-7, sr. guard
The Star Tribune's All-Metro teams and Metro Player of the Year were chosen based on nominations from metro-area coaches, conversations with a panel of coaches and staff observations.