Inside Hill-Murray’s locker room, Mya and Ashlee Wilson tried to remember when they realized being teammates clicked, just as they’d hoped it would.
“I feel like it was the Lakeville South game,” Ashlee said, poking her older sister with her foot. “Do you agree?”
“It was a super good game,” said Mya, despite the 61-60 loss. “We played really well together.”
Mya said their parents “didn’t know how it was going to be” with two ultra-competitive sisters meshing. The sisters hadn’t played on the same team until this winter. They were always split up by age group in AAU basketball.
“I mean, it should go well,” said Mya, who has offers from such Division I programs as Minnesota, Ohio State, Iowa, Florida and Virginia Tech. “But we didn’t know.”
Safe to say, there wasn’t much to worry about.
Mya, a 6-1 combo guard and the No. 1 ranked recruit in Minnesota’s sophomore class, was being paired with seventh-grade sister Ashlee, a 5-10 combo guard who is already a top 2030 prospect.
Hill-Murray Pioneers, rejoice.