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2023-24 Winter All-Met: Girls’ basketball first team, second team, third team, fourth team, honorable mention

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The following student-athletes have been selected to The Washington Post’s 2023-24 All-Met team for girls’ basketball:

Kyndal Walker, G, Sr., St. John’s

Over four years, Walker provided St. John’s with the steadiest of presences. A confident scorer and savvy distributor, she played an increasingly important role in three straight Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship runs. This winter, after helping a young team to a conference three-peat, the Maryland signee helped topple Sidwell Friends in the D.C. State Athletic Association title game. One of the most reliable and unshakable players to come through the area in some time, she averaged 16 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals.

Nyla Brooks, F, Jr., Bishop Ireton

In a breakout year for the Cardinals, the playmaking forward averaged 24.4 points and 6.3 rebounds.

Kendall Dudley, F, Sr., Sidwell Friends

A versatile playmaker on the wing, Dudley averaged 15 points and eight rebounds as the Quakers continued to dominate the Independent School League. She is signed with UCLA.

Nia Green, G, Sr., Hammond

Averaging 17 points and eight rebounds, Green led a determined Bears squad that finished undefeated and earned the Howard County program’s first state title since 2002.

Madisen McDaniel, G, Sr., Bishop McNamara

The South Carolina signee closed out a sterling four-year career with the Mustangs by posting 18 points, five assists and four steals per game for the Maryland Private Schools state champs.

Sadie Shores, G, Sr., Woodgrove

In her second stint with the Wolverines, the playmaking ballhandler averaged 18 points as she helped lead the Loudoun County program to its first state title.

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Zania Socka-Nguemen, F, Sr., Sidwell Friends

Sidwell’s second UCLA signee, the towering Socka-Nguemen had a breakout campaign this winter. She posted 12.4 points and 8.4 rebounds per game, giving the Quakers an unstoppable force inside.

Talayah Walker, G, Sr., Good Counsel

The Penn State signee has been a staple of the Falcons’ program. In her last go-round, she averaged 19 points and six rebounds against elite competition.

Laura Williams, F, Sr., Paul VI

In her final season with the Panthers, the Southern California signee posted 21 points, nine rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game on her way to earning WCAC player of the year honors.

Madison Williams, G, Sr., Oxon Hill

Williams did a little bit of everything for the Lady Clippers in her celebrated career. As a senior, she totaled 17.5 points, five rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.9 steals per game as Oxon Hill reached the state semifinals.

There are distinct styles, apparatuses that even the best teams cannot top and, well, Fisher’s Wolverines were perhaps the best example of that — riding an up-tempo offense all the way to the school’s first state title. Since he took over the program in 2020-21, the Wolverines have gone 93-7; this year, they broke the Virginia single-season three-point record and scored 75.4 points per game. All but one of their wins came by double digits.

Katie Diao, G, So., Richard Montgomery

Key Rainey, G, So., Osbourn Park

London Turner, F, Jr., Clarksburg

J’Niya Weaver, G, Jr., Mt. Zion Prep

Ivanna Wilson Manyacka, G, Fr., Bullis

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Amirah Anderson, G, Jr., Bishop Ireton

Frances Doyle, G, Jr., Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Kennedy Parrott, G, Jr., Centreville

Georgia Simonsen, F, Jr., Robinson

Jaeda Wilson, G, Sr., Holy Child

Nala Abraham, F, Sr., Gwynn Park

Samia Greene, G, Sr., Eastern

Tatum Greene, F, Sr., St. John’s

Alana Joy, G, So., C.H. Flowers

Ava Sawi, G, Sr., Episcopal

Kendall Alexander, G, Jr., Walter Johnson

Sabrina Anderson, G, Fr., Potomac School

Kennedy Austin, G, Jr., Maret

Carolae Barton, F, Sr., St. John’s

Zhen Craft, F, Jr., Bishop McNamara

Geornae Davis, G, Fr., Gwynn Park

Josslyn Derricott, F, So., Coolidge

Caliyah DeVillasee, G, Jr., Good Counsel

Hope Drake, G, Sr., Briar Woods

Morgan Dow, G, Sr., North Point

Ryn Feemster, G, Sr., Severna Park

Kyla Graham, G, Jr., C.H. Flowers

Karlee Hawkins, F, Jr., South River

Elise Huang, G, Sr., Churchill

Jordyn Jackson, F, So., Sidwell Friends

Leah Keyes, G, Jr., Virginia Academy

Amira Kittles, G, So., Bowie

Destiny Macharia, F, Jr., Oakland Mills

Ella Mahaffey, G, Sr., Riverside

Demi Marshall, G, So., Dunbar

Nyair McCoy, G, Fr., Archbishop Carroll

Madison McKenzie, G, Sr., Gainesville

Ella Moore, G, Sr., Holton-Arms

Madisyn Moore-Nicholson, G, Sr., Georgetown Day

DaShai Morton-Hall, G, Sr., Largo

Alicia Newell, G, Sr., Elizabeth Seton

Angelina Nice, G, Sr., Woodgrove

Anya Rahman, G, Jr., Langley

Ava Redmond, G, Fr., C.H. Flowers

Aleah Rodriguez, G, Jr., Largo

Madison Slayton, F, Jr., Damascus

Kryslynn Stewart, G, Sr., Jackson-Reed

Morgan Stewart, G, So., St. John’s

Anna Tercyak, G, Sr., Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Emorean Thomas, G, Jr., Dunbar

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McKenzie Thomas, G, Sr., St. Charles

Jayla Tucker, G, Sr., Suitland

Laila Tull, G, So., South County

Destiny Turner, C, Fr., Clarksburg

Trinity Turner, G, Sr., Clarksburg

Dylan Watson, G, Jr., River Hill

Emma West, G, Sr., Georgetown Visitation

Mackenzie Wharton, G, Sr., Broadneck

Skylar Woodyard, F, Jr., South River

Ava Wooster, F, Sr., Southern

Sara Yarnell, F, Jr., Hammond



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