
Hailey Leidel Woodhaven
ALL-WEST
First team
Hailey Leidel
Woodhaven
5-foot-11, senior forward (captain)
Leidel earned the all-time school record for points in a career, at 1,526. This year she averaged 23 points and nine rebounds per game. Also holds school record for most points in a game (38), most in a season (522) and most career free throws made (420). Committed to Massachusetts. Basketball Coaches Association free throw champ in 2015.
Coach Rod Scharboneau: “Hailey is a talented player who also has a burning desire to get better and to compete at a high level. She’s going to be successful in all that she decides to do.”

Kayla Brown Dearborn Heights Robichaud
Kayla Brown
Dearborn Heights Robichaud
5-7, JR. G
Brown averaged 23 points, seven rebounds and six assists a game while leading team to Class B quarterfinals before losing to state runner-up Grand Rapids South Christian. Has multiple Division I offers and a 3.4 GPA. Has more than 900 career points with one season remaining.
Coach Jason Wilkins: “Very good leader, she’s the heart and soul of the team. Made big plays down the stretch. A very hard worker. She never lets up. She’s a coach’s player.”

Victoria Perez Belleville
Victoria Perez
Belleville
5-10, JR. F
Perez averaged a double-double with 15.5 points, 13.3 rebounds and 3.7 steals per game. Led team to district title for first time in 11 years, and won Western Wayne Athletic Red Conference title after 10-year drought.
Coach Joe Brodie: “Tori is an outstanding person and student athlete, with 4.1 GPA. She’s the engine that makes us go. On both ends of the floor she’s definitely our most valuable player. Constantly playing hard and finishing first in everything at practice.”

Kamaria McDaniel Dearborn Heights Robichaud
Kamaria McDaniel
Dearborn Heights Robichaud
5-9, JR. G
McDaniel averaged 20 points a game, plus five rebounds and four assists, and has scored more than 700 points in her career. Led team to solid 18-7 record and Class B quarterfinals. Has a 3.3 GPA and multiple Division I offers.
Coach Jason Wilkins: “She’s a very athletic person, was almost always assigned on defense to the opponents’ best player, since she could defend multiple positions. We asked her to do a lot and I’m looking forward to having both juniors (McDaniel and Brown) back next year.”

Erin Fish Allen Park
Erin Fish
Allen Park
5-7, SR. G
Fish averaged 12.3 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.4 assists per game, culminating with a 4-year career total of 837 points. Voted to Downriver all-league, and all-league academics.
Coach Chuck Perez: “She’s a very determined player. She provided our scoring every night. First player I have ever moved up as a freshman and she’s been solid all four years as a starter. Had ACL surgery in July, so her comeback was pretty remarkable. She has a lot of determination. A great player to coach.”
Coach of the year
Jason Wilkins, Dearborn Heights Robichaud
All-North high school girls basketball teams
Second team
Monae Palmer, Dearborn Heights Robichaud
Daija Anderson, Taylor Kennedy
Jessica Moorman, Northville
Nicole Buffington, Dearborn Heights Robichaud
Allie Filiatraut, Dearborn Divine Child
All-Detroit high school girls basketball teams
Third team
Erin Hult, Canton
Sydnie Bruce, Dearborn
Sydney Singal, Romulus
Annie Yost, Livonia Churchill
Brook Adams, Northville
All-East high school girls basketball teams
Honorable mention
Briana Finn, Canton
Isabelle Clark, Dearborn
Demi Rodriguez, Dearborn Hts. Crestwood
Lexi Bryant, Livonia Franklin
Hannah Badger, Plymouth
Cassidy Lewis, Plymouth
Jada Williams, Dear. Henry Ford Academy
Katelyn Sherwood, Belleville
Grace Lamerson, Livonia Stevenson
Kendall Dillion, Northville
Jayna Lenders, Salem
Madison Wolfbauer, Canton
Alivia Kondrath, Livonia Churchill
Diana Senkowski, Livonia Stevenson
Taylor Robinson, Westland Glenn
Jessica Baginski, Riverview Richard
Samantha Holly, Cabrini
Alexandra Audia, Livonia Ladywood