Star Tribune All-Metro second and third teams

March 17, 2015 at 1:11AM

Second Team
Andrayah Adams

St. Paul Como Park, junior guard

Big-time scorer in many ways. The 5-8 guard had 14 games of 30 points or more. "Humble team leader," Cougars coach John Robinson said. College: Undecided.

Nia Hollie

Hopkins, junior guard

Power guard with size, strength and athleticism. The 6-1 Hollie also can pass and defend. College: Undecided.

Kiara Russell

Osseo, junior guard

Averages 23.4 points per game, gets teammates involved. The 5-7 Russell is "the real deal," Osseo coach John Rieser said. College: Undecided.

Abi Scheid

Elk River, junior center

The 6-2 Scheid continues to develop her game. Runs the floor well, can be a handful in the post. Works hard on the defensive end. College: Undecided.

Alex Wittinger

Delano, senior forward

Well-rounded 6-1 athlete, can beat you inside or out. One of the state's top shot blockers, also a D-I volleyball recruit. College: Illinois.

Third Team

Guards

Sarah Kaminski, Minnehaha Academy, jr.

Anna Schmitt, Waconia, sr.

Danielle Gitzen, Chanhassen, sr.

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Forwards

Ali Greene, Mahtomedi, sr.

Mikayla Hayes, Park Center, soph.

How the team was picked

The Star Tribune's All-Metro teams and Player of the Year were chosen based on nominations from metro-area coaches, conversations with a panel of coaches and staff observations.

RON HAGGSTROM

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