Miss Maine Basketball
The Miss Maine Basketball honor recognizes the top high school basketball player in the state of Maine. The award is presented annually by the Maine Association of Basketball Coaches. The award is given to a senior player who best demonstrates basketball skills, makes significant impact on her team, shows leadership and respect for the game, and demonstrates good sportsmanship and citizenship both on and off the court. The annual selection is made by a 5-person committee composed of three media representatives and two retired coaches.[1]
Award winners
Year | Player | High School | College | WNBA Draft |
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2019 | Anna DeWolfe | Greely | Fordham | |
2018 | Kolleen Bouchard | Houlton | Bentley | |
2017 | Emily Esposito | Gorham | Villanova University | |
2016 | Nia Irving | Lawrence | Boston University | |
2015 | Ashley Storey | Greely | New Hampshire | |
2014 | Allie Clement | Catherine McAuley | Marist College | |
2013 | Martha Veroneau | Waynflete School | ||
2012 | Alexa Coulombe | Catherine McAuley | Boston College | |
2011 | Kayla Burchilil | Deering | Vermont | |
2010 | Christy Manning | Scarborough | College of the Holy Cross | |
2009 | Morgan Frame | Waterville | Saint Anselm/New Hampshire | |
2008 | Rachael Mack | Cony | Colby | |
2007 | Ashley Cimino | McAuley | Stanford | |
2006 | Kayla Parker | Sanford | Assumption | |
2005 | Kate Rollins | Cony | Harvard | |
2004 | Erika Stupinski | Mt. Ararat | Stonehill | |
2003 | Bracey Barker | Mt. Desert Island | Maine | |
2002 | Lanna Martin | Calais | Saint Anselm | |
2001 | Morgan DiPietro | Greely | Bentley | |
2000 | Heather Ernest | Mount Blue | Maine | |
1999 | Lynn Girouard | Lewiston | Central Maine C.C. | |
1998 | Andrea Pardilla | Old Town | Maine | |
1997 | Kim Condon | Presque Isle | Colby | |
1996 | Amy Vachon | Cony | Maine | |
1995 | Allison Booth | Kennebunk | Boston College | |
1994 | Cindy Blodgett | Lawrence | Maine | 1998 Round: 1 / Pick: 6 |
1993 | Trisha Ripton | Stearns | Maine | |
1992 | Valerie Brown | Edward Little | ||
1991 | Rita Sullivan | Bangor | Maine | |
1990 | Christina Strong | Georges Valley | ||
1989 | Stephanie Carter | Schenck | ||
1988 | Julie Bradstreet | Central | Maine | |
See also
References
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