Star Tribune girls' basketball All-Metro second, third teams

March 12, 2019 at 12:32AM

SECOND TEAM

McKENNA HOFSCHILD

Prior Lake, 5-3, senior guard: The school's all-time leading scorer (2,488 points) missed part of the season because of a sprained ankle. She scored a state-record 63 points against Park Center. College: Seton Hall.

MACKENZIE KRAMER

St. Michael-Albertville, 5-10, junior guard: A gym rat with a high basketball IQ. "She can take over a game and put the team on her back," Knights coach Kent Hamre said.

College: undecided.

TAYLOR MCAULAY

Centennial, 5-11, senior guard: Shouldered the load for 25-4 Cougars squad. "An incredible finisher, shooter and distributor," Centennial coach Jill Becken said.

College: Drake.

ADALIA MCKENZIE

Park Center, 5-10, sophomore forward: Continued her progression this season, averaging 27.9 points, 10.7 rebounds, with 4.1 steals per game.

College: undecided.

TORI NELSON

Henry Sibley, 6-1, senior forward: "Tori has left an imprint and legacy on the program that will be remembered for years to come," Warriors coach Harry Jenness Jr. said.

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College: South Dakota State.

THIRD TEAM

Dlayla Chakolis, Hopkins, , 5-7, senior guard. College: Hampton.

Mia Curtis, Minnehaha Academy, 5-9, junior guard.

College: undecided.

Macy Guebert, Eastview, 5-10, senior guard.

College: South Dakota.

Jenna Johnson, Wayzata, 6-2, sophomore forward.

College: undecided.

Taylie Scott, Heritage Christian, 5-7, senior guard.

College: Westmont, Calif.

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.

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