First Team
Whitney Edie, Exeter, 6-1, sr.
Lisa Elmer, St. Mary’s-Colgan, 5-9, sr.
Macy Gibson, Afton, 5-10, sr.
Kaitlin Jaeger, Webb City, 6-0, soph.
Hannah Ketterman, Frontenac, 5-7 sr.
Jamie Nash, Aurora, 5-3, sr.
Margaret Pogue, Grove, 6-0, sr.
Lorelei Snow, Neosho, 5-8, sr.
Jaimee Shields, McDonald County, 6-0, sr.
Denise Taylor, Carthage, 6-0, sr.
Carly Twarog, Girard, 5-6, jr.
Kayln Vlasin, Neosho, 6-2, soph.
Shelby White, Purdy, 5-8, soph.
Kristina Willis, Pittsburg, 5-11, jr.
Hannah Wilkerson, Miller, 5-7, jr.
Honorary Captain
Savannah Snow, Neosho, 5-8, sr.
Coach of the Year
Jason Cole, Exeter
Second Team
Morgan Boore, Frontenac, 5-7, jr.
Rachel Brehm, College Heights, 5-4, sr.
Ashley Carroll, Afton, 5-9, sr.
Katy Cooper, East Newton, 6-2, jr.
Jessica Hill, Joplin, 5-10, sr.
Nicole Hudson, Webb City, 5-8, sr.
Jade Lambkins, Labette County, 5-9, sr.
Kenzie Lauffer, Aurora, 5-9, sr.
May Lee, Joplin, 5-6, jr.
Sam Robertson, Jay, 5-9, sr.
Addy Roller, Purdy, 5-7, fr.
Jae Stephens, McAuley, 5-8, sr.
Candice Talbot, Jasper, 6-1, sr.
Rochelle Wallen, Lockwood, 5-9, sr.
Kenzie Williams, Mount Vernon, 5-9, soph.
Third Team
Emily Barto, Frontenac, 5-10, jr.
Haley Goostree, Wheaton, 5-3, sr.
Ryann Hartley, Carthage, 5-4, sr.
Sam Hendrickson, Miller, 5-10, sr.
Abbi Munson, Wyandotte, 5-5, sr.
Jessie McMullen, Joplin, 5-7, soph.
Erin Rust, Mount Vernon, 5-10, sr.
Paige Radford, Quapaw, 5-5, jr.
Jenyce Spence, Baxter Springs, 5-8, sr.
Destani Stensrud, Exeter, 5-5, soph.
Whitney Southard, Girard, 5-4, sr.
Jacci Yust, Seneca, 5-7, jr.
Honorable Mention
Shelby Bowman, Exeter, 5-6 jr.; McKenna Britton, Labette County, 5-10 jr.; Stephanie Camp, Pittsburg, 5-7 sr.; Sharenda Campbell, Webb City, 5-5 soph.; Madison Carlin, Monett, 5-6 soph.; Jenna Chadd, Verona, 5-4 fr.; Kori Dodson, Liberal, 5-6 fr.; Katlyn Douglas, Bronaugh, 5-6 jr.; Hannah Elkins, Cassville, 5-8 jr.; Stevie Freeman, Pierce City, 5-8 sr.; Cheyenne Hill, Thomas Jefferson, 5-8 sr.; Katrina Logan, Miller, 5-9 sr.; Tiffani Long, Nevada, 5-10 fr.; Kendra Mattox, Erie, 5-10 sr.; Lauren McRae, Carl Junction, 5-10 jr.; Katie Orear, Hume, 5-7 jr.; Emily Orrell, Cassville, 5-5 jr.; Kaelyn Osborn, Pierce City, 5-5 fr.; Katie Osborn, Miami, 5-11 sr.; Ryan Parsons, McDonald County, 5-11 soph.; Audrey Patton, Purdy, 5-11 soph.; Kristin Peterson, Liberal, 5-10 jr.; Kourtney Reading, Commerce, 5-4 sr.; Hailey Roderique, Webb City, 5-9 soph.; Arielle Santillan, McAuley, 5-1 sr.; Cassie Sharon, Diamond, 5-7 sr.; Jessica Smith, Verona, 5-6 fr.; Terra Smith, Galena, 5-7 sr.; Chelsea Sneed, Southwest, 5-8 sr.; Jena Standlee, Frontenac, 5-11 sr.; Darby Todd, Afton, 5-7 sr.; Breezie Trytek, St. Mary’s-Colgan, 5-7 sr.; Makayla Vail, Miami, 5-8 sr.; Katie VanLue, Diamond, 5-7 sr.; Taylor Walters, Greenfield, 5-9 sr.; Hayden Ward, Oswego, 5-10 sr.; Kirsten Ward, College Heights, 5-10 sr.; Mandy Watson, Commerce, 5-11 soph.; Ashley Werner, St. Mary’s-Colgan, 5-5 jr.; Amelia White, Neosho, 5-9 sr.; Melanie White, Neosho, 5-9 sr.; Chelsea Williams, Carthage, 5-10 fr.; Rachel Wilson, Riverton, 5-8 sr.
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2009 Girls All-Area Team
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