Gibsonburg junior Elly Evarts was recognized Most Outstanding Performer in the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division.
Senior Leah Hall was first-team for the conference champ Golden Bears. Senior Emily Henderson was second-team and junior Emma Jividen was honorable mention.

Woodmore seniors Kelsey Kaylor and Camille Strong were first-team. Classmates Keira Travis and Ariana Florio were second-team.
Lakota senior Rylee Markel was first-team.
Danbury junior Lauren Bergman was first-team. Classmate Grace McDonald was second-team and senior Zoe Uhinck was honorable mention.
Old Fort sophomore Adelyn Dick was first-team. Junior Lucy King and sophomore Carly Fortney were second-team.
St. Joseph Central Catholic senior Kayla Hessick was second-team.
Tiffin Calvert junior Megan Rombach, St. Mary Central Catholic freshman Reid Didion and Hopewell-Loudon junior Karsyn Snyder were first-team.
SBC Lake Division
Bellevue senior Kaitlyn Turinsky was recognized Most Outstanding Performer.
Freshman Ava Jakubcin-Theis was first-team for conference champ Bellevue. Juniors Ellie Freitag and CJ Savage, and sophomore Mazie Gracemyer were second-team.
Clyde junior Tatum Jeffrey was first-team and junior Kelsey Ray was honorable mention.
Norwalk senior Trinity Lazzara and junior Emmie Leber were first-team.
SBC Bay Division
Margaretta senior Cassidy Lane was recognized Most Outstanding Performer.
Senior Ellyse Schaefer was first-team for the conference champ Polar Bears. Senior Kenadie Saylor was second-team and sophomore Thea Wybensinger was honorable mention.
Port Clinton junior Alana Zibert was second-team.
Willard seniors Camryn Wiers and Corrin Gettys, and Edison senior Ella Booth were first-team.
This article originally appeared on Fremont News-Messenger: Top players in Sandusky Bay Conference for girls basketball
Reporting by Matthew Horn, Fremont News-Messenger / Fremont News-Messenger
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