
Siyeh Frazier Detroit Renaissance

Renaissance high schools Siyeh Frazier brings the ball up court during second period action on Wednesday, March 2,2016 at Southfield Lathrup high school in Southfield MI. Kirthmon F. Dozier/Detroit Free Press
ALL-DETROIT
First team
Siyeh Frazier
Renaissance
5-feet-9, senior guard (captain)
Had a fantastic career for the Phoenix and is taking her talents to Penn State. Could beat you off the dribble or driving to the basket. Named Miss PSL after leading the team to the league championship game. Averaged 19.5 points per game along with 5.7 rebounds, 4.5 steals and 3.8 assists per game. A class act on and off the court, “I just wanted to win and be a good teammate,” she said.
Coach Kiwan Ward: “What more can you say about Siyeh. She’s a great player and a great person. She had a fantastic senior season and I’m going to miss her.”

Micaela Kelly Detroit King
Micaela Kelly
King
5-9, Sr. G
Led the Crusaders to their fifth-straight PSL league title. A deadly three-point shooter and aggressive rebounder, she’s a tough, hard-nosed player who is fearless and not afraid to take the big shot. She averaged 15 points, 8.6 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 4.2 steals per game for the Crusaders.
Coach William Winfield: “She’s the best guard in the state. She can shoot the three, defend, go to the basket and is a good rebounder.”

Tiera Thomas Detroit Henry Ford
Tiera Thomas
Henry Ford
5-11, Sr. G
Averaged 22.5 points per game, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals. With her length, she could guard any position on the floor and hold her own.
Coach LaTisha Wallace: “She’s an all-around player that does everything well. Her best asset is her outstanding range on her jump shot. She has left a legacy at Henry Ford on the court and in the classroom.”

Ericka Smith Detroit Collegiate Prep-Northwestern
Ericka Smith
Collegiate Prep-Northwestern
5-4 So. G
The PSL’s next star, Smith averaged 17.7 points, six rebounds, five steals and three assists per game. Her speed and quickness makes her a difficult player to defend.
Coach Orlando Watkins: “Ericka is the perfect example of what hard work will get you. Last year she was the only freshman on a varsity team with 12 seniors. This season she knew she’d have to step up her game and she did.”

Deanna Fletcher Detroit Mumford
DeAnna Fletcher
Mumford
5-10 Sr. F
A great defender and versatile player, she averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and five steals per game. A three-year starter, she’ll enter junior college first before transferring to a Division I school. Shut down some of the best scorers in the PSL.
Coach: Kareem Hogan: “She’s the ultimate team player and the ultimate hustle player.”
Coach of the year
William Winfield, King
All-East high school girls basketball teams
Second team
Alicia Norman, King
Tia Tedford, King
Zoey Otis, Cass Tech
Tanesah McClure, Westside Academy
Janae Sykes, Central
All-North high school girls basketball teams
Third team
Maria Martin, Osborn
Jeorgia Jones, Renaissance
Da’Shawna Fowler, Cody
Jordan Lewis, King
Kendall Taylor, Denby
All-West high school girls basketball teams
Honorable mention
Nnenna Naji, Renaissance
Nina Reynolds, Renaissance
Erica Whitely-Jackson, King
Zanaria Bevelle, Cristo Rey
Nahvia Williams, Cristo Rey
Lareatha Burrell, Cristo Rey
Saubir Logan, Cristo Rey
Nala Barlow, Cody
Courtney Stone, Cody
Tanisha Thurmond, Cody
C’Erra Maholmes, East English Village
Kennedy Harris DCP-Northwestern
DeAsia Young, Public Safety
Ariyana Golden, Public Safety
Arden Lancaster, Public Safety
Keniqua Roberts, Public Safety
Brittany Hill, Renaissance
Victoria Wright, Renaissance
Chasidey Willis, Mumford
Shardaye Yarbrough, Mumford
Vantanae Garrett, CMA