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Thursday
September 2010
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Here are the players who were voted to this season's team. Be sure to check out our interactive map of the area's all-time leading scorers.
How they are chosen
Nicolet's Ashley Green dedicated herself to improving during the offseason and that was reflected in a standout junior campaign. She led her team to a 20-2 record and the North Shore Conference title and is this season's NOW Player of the Year.
Franklin's Taylor Atkinson scored a career-high 34 points against Racine Case, highlighting a season in which she make a big improvement to her scoring average. She was also the leading online vote-getter in All-Suburban voting.
Muskego's Katie Ellerson and Alyssa Colla helped the Warriors to a sectional final for the third consecutive season and their second straight Southeast Conference title.
The Panthers' Mary Merg capped her four-year varsity career with her best season yet. She averaged 16.3 points per game while playing every minute of 17 regular-season games.
Oak Creek's Angela Rodriguez overcame what could have been a season-ending ankle injury to help the Knights reach the sectional final. She is joined on the NOW team by teammate Ashley Luke, who had a monster season, averaging a double-double while attracting Division I college interest.
Germantown's Eliza Wortman, a two-time member of the NOW All-Suburban Girls Basketball Team, is the the Warhawks' all-time leading scorer and will continue her hardwood career next season at the University of Indianapolis.
One of Brookfield Central senior point guard Erin Lueder's biggest traits is her consistency. So it is no surprise that she made the 2010 NOW All-Suburban Girls Basketball Team for the third consecutive season.
The balance that carried the New Berlin Eisenhower girls basketball team to its first-ever WIAA state title has been well documented, but perhaps no player on the team was as consistent as junior forward Anna Hahn.
Muskego coach Brian Hirtz had a number of talented players to work with this season, but it was his extra effort that made the difference in his team's 20-5 campaign that included a berth in the sectional final.
Here are the coaches who have earned NOW's Coach of the Year Honor for girls basketball. Corey Wolf is the first former All-Suburban team member to earn the plaudit.
2009: Brian Hirtz, Muskego
2009: Corey Wolf, Nicolet
2008: Dan Wandrey, Brookfield Central
2007: Jack Miller, Greenfield
2006: Todd Frohwirth, Whitefish Bay
2005: Dan Wandrey, Brookfield Central
2004: Ken Kujawa, Oak Creek
2003: Mike Pietrowiak, Wauwatosa West
2002: Dan Wandrey, Brookfield Central
2001: Ron Kozlowski, Muskego
2000: Mike Pietrowiak, Wauwatosa West
1999: Ron Kluth, Franklin
1998: Laura Mildebrandt, St. Thomas More
1997: Mike Szydlowski, St. Francis
1996: John Gustavson, Nicolet
1995: Rich Vokoun, South Milwaukee
1994: Linda Kulks, Wauwatosa East
1993: Bob Kaczynski, West Allis Hale
1992: Fred Matson, West Allis Central
1991: Rich Vokoun, South Milwaukee
1990: Rich Vokoun, South Milwaukee
Here are the athletes who have been named the All-Suburban Player of the Year:
2009: Ashley Green, Nicolet
2009: Keira Al-Mohareb, Whitnall
2008: Kelsey Sperka, New Berlin Eisenhower
2007: Ashley Imperiale, Greendale
2006: Katie Wysocky, Whitefish Bay
2005: Nicolle Lewis, Muskego
2004: Kelly Lam, Brookfield East
2003: Chelley Hahn, Franklin
2002: Tierra Shirley, New Berlin West
2001: Jen Braier, Wauwatosa East
2000: Christine Rathke, Franklin
1999: Christine Rathke, Franklin
1998: Jamie Turtenwald, West Allis Hale
1997: Kelly Svetz, Brookfield Central
1996: Laura Gehrke, West Allis Central
1995: Tanisha Boston, Bay View
1994: Angela Jackson, West Allis Central
1993: Melissa Maas, Wauwatosa East
1992: Melissa Maas, Wauwatosa East
1991: Nicole Polka, Greendale
1990: Nicole Polka, Greendale
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