The New York State Sports Writers Association has posted its All-State Girls Basketball list for the 2012 season:
Class AA
Player of the Year: Breanna Stewart (Cicero-North Syracuse-3)
Coach of the Year: Eric Smith (Cicero-North Syracuse-3)
First team
01 11 G Saniya Chong (Ossining)
03 12 F Breanna Stewart (Cicero-North Syracuse)
C 12 G Brianna Butler (Nazareth)
C 10 G Sierra Calhoun (Christ The King)
P 12 G Shequana Harris (Murry Bergtraum)
Second team
02 11 G Emily Weber (Shenendehowa)
C 10 G Bianca Cuevas (Nazareth)
C 11 G Rebecca Musgrove (St. Anthony’s)
C 12 C Symone Kelly (St. Anthony’s)
11 12 G Megan Doherty (Sachem East)
Third team
01 12 G Sade King (Mount Vernon)
04 12 G Tiahanna Mills (Binghamton)
11 11 F Val Oyakhilome (Lindenhurst)
C 12 G Jamie O’Hare (Moore Catholic)
C 11 G Sadie Edwards (Nazareth)
Fourth team
01 09 F Destini Walker (Ossining)
02 11 G Emia Willingham-Hurst (Albany)
03 12 G/F Brittany Paul (Cicero-North Syracuse)
05 10 F Margot Hetzke (Penfield)
08 12 G Alex Hampton (Baldwin)
Fifth team
02 11 G Sydnie Rosales (Colonie)
06 12 C Katie Healy (Lancaster)
C 12 G Katie Poppe (Holy Trinity)
C 11 F Carolyn Gallagher (Archbishop Molloy)
C 11 G Amani Tatum (Archbishop Molloy)
Sixth team
01 11 C Lubirdia Gordon (Mount Vernon)
02 12 G Mary Kate Cusack (Shenendehowa)
05 11 G Kori Bayne-Walker (Gates Chili)
09 11 G Haliann Fitzgerald (Valley Central)
P 12 F Kaitlyn Astel (MSIT)
Seventh team
01 12 G Kim Hanlon (White Plains)
06 12 F Marisa Guyton (Lockport)
08 11 G Jena Coza (MacArthur)
11 12 F Colleen Ames (Lindenhurst)
C 12 C Anastasia Williams (St. John the Baptist)
Eighth team
01 11 G Cali Balfour (John Jay East Fishkill)
02 11 G Madison Rowland (Shaker)
05 10 G Cierra Dillard (Gates Chili)
08 11 G Aliyah McDonald (Uniondale)
P 12 F Fannisha Price (South Shore)
Ninth team
02 12 C Lauren Woods (Shaker)
03 11 G/F Sarah Bowles (Cicero-North Syracuse)
05 10 G Lucy Covley (Penfield)
P 12 F Jenice Winter (South Shore)
P 11 G Africa Williams (Banneker)
Tenth team
01 12 G Ariana Apostopolous (Ursuline)
02 12 F Geena Gallo (Ballston Spa)
03 11 G Abbey Timpano (Cicero-North Syracuse)
05 12 G Heather Hebert (Hilton)
09 12 F Danielle Powell (Pine Bush)
Eleventh team
01 12 G Sabrina Diaz (Carmel)
04 11 G Tess Wicks (Horseheads)
04 12 F Madison Ward (Binghamton)
06 12 C Emma Sobieraski (Lockport)
C 12 G Ayana Ratliff (Bishop Loughlin)
Twelfth team
01 12 G Brittney Gullo (John Jay East Fishkill)
03 10 F Melissa Fumano (West Genesee)
05 12 G Dana Cohen (Greece Athena)
09 11 F Keneisha Lawrence (Newburgh Free Academy)
C 12 G Darius Faulk (Nazareth)
Thirteenth team
05 12 C Shannon Kilpatrick (Greece Athena)
06 12 G Samantha Wozniak (Lancaster)
09 12 C Sarah Galloway (Kingston)
P 11 G Kristen Olsen (Staten Island Curtis)
P 12 F Aries Adams (Murry Bergtraum)
Fourteenth team
C 11 G Jasmine Alston (Bishop Loughlin)
C 11 G Imani Tate (Bishop Loughlin)
C 12 F Onia Webb (Cardinal Spellman)
P 12 F Krystal Pearson (Truman)
P 12 G Joyalevern McFarland (Bronk JFK)
Class A
Player of the Year: Christa Scognagmiglio (Pearl River-1)
Coach of the Year: Mario Velazquez (Rochester East-5)
First team
01 12 G Asia Jackson (Peekskill)
01 12 G Christa Scognagmiglio (Pearl River)
05 11 F Rose Ayala (Rochester East)
05 11 G Aaliyah Dunbar (Rochester East)
06 12 G Kallie Banker (Grand Island)
Second team
02 11 G Cassie Broadhead (Scotia-Glenville)
02 12 G Brooke O’Shea (Averill Park)
08 12 G Brooke Gerstman (Lynbrook)
11 12 G Alison McKenna (John Glenn)
C 11 F Kelsey Carey (St. Joseph Hill)
Third team
01 12 G Raegan Knox (John Jay Cross River)
09 10 G Julianne Wilkerson (Red Hook)
11 11 G Shannon Duer (Islip)
11 11 F Bridget Ryan (Harborfields)
P 12 G Jenny Ramirez (Lab Museum)
Fourth team
01 12 F Beatriz Williams (Byram Hills)
02 12 C Bridget Carney (Averill Park)
05 12 G Paige Hill (Pittsford Mendon)
06 11 C Cassie Oursler (Grand Island)
08 12 F Christina Mangels (Garden City)
Fifth team
01 11 F Maeve Parahus (Albertus Magnus)
03 12 G Maggie Brown (Cortland)
A 12 G Kylie Reinholtz (Nichols)
08 12 G Amanda Johansen (North Shore)
09 12 G Jenna Wood (Cornwall)
Sixth team
01 11 G Toni Pilla (Ardsley)
03 11 G Kayleigh Cavanaugh (Jamesville-Dewitt)
05 12 F Tyra Jones (Rochester East)
C 11 F La’Trice Hall (Buffalo Sacred Heart)
P 11 G Brittany McDonough (Goldstein)
Seventh team
01 12 G Regina Argenzio (Tappan Zee)
02 11 F Sam Hall (Mohonasen)
05 12 F/G Kelsey Hurley (Honeoye Falls-Lima)
C 10 G Jontay Wolton (Holy Angels)
11 12 G Kasey Stolba (Harborfields)
Eighth team
01 12 F Marisa Gardineer (Somers)
01 11 G Kelly Guarino (Albertus Magnus)
03 12 F Ashley Chanatry (New Hartford)
09 12 F Megan Staudle (Cornwall)
P 12 F Sydney Durugordon (Bayside)
Ninth team
01 12 G Allison Cook (Pearl River)
08 12 G Kristen Korzevinski (New Hyde Park)
09 12 G Siena O’Han (Red Hook)
11 11 F Emma Klis (John Glenn)
P 12 F Tyler Moses (Wings Academy)
Tenth team
02 12 G Christina Spicer (Holy Names)
02 12 G/F Monica Compton (Scotia-Glenville)
03 12 G Lindsay Jones (Camden)
04 10 F Rachel Merrill (Owego)
09 12 C Lisa Bouffard (Walkill)
Class B
Player of the Year: Lexi Martins (Irvington-1)
Coach of the Year: Gina Maher (Irvington-1)
First team
01 11 F Lexi Martins (Irvington)
01 11 G Brittni Lai (Irvington)
05 12 F/G Nicole Bini (Aquinas)
A 12 G Paige Kriftcher (LI Lutheran)
A 09 G Boogie Brozoski (LI Lutheran)
Second team
01 12 F Marley Giddens (Irvington)
02 11 G Ailayia Demand (Watervliet)
03 10 G Emily Durr (Utica Notre Dame)
04 10 G Mariah Ruff (Oneonta)
11 11 G Paris Hodges (Southampton)
Third team
03 10 G Anna Ross (Westhill)
03 12 G Amanda Roberts (South Jefferson)
C 12 F Aaron Shabazz (Buffalo O’Hara)
07 12 F Stephanie Linder (Saranac)
A 12 F Yuni Sher (LI Lutheran)
Fourth team
01 11 G Allison Silfen (Blind Brook)
02 11 F Mikayla Deguire (Watervliet)
03 12 F Molly Hourigan (Jordan-Elbridge)
03 10 F Austin Stevens (South Jefferson)
04 12 G Bryn Loomis (Norwich)
Fifth team
03 12 G Kayla Kibling (Syracuse Bishop Ludden)
06 12 F Jennie Thies (Southwestern)
08 11 F Katie Durand (Cold Spring Harbor)
11 12 Kesi Goree (Southampton)
A 12 F Jacquie Kennedy (Poly Prep)
Sixth team
02 12 G My’Asia Alston (Cohoes)
05 12 F Jordan Yestremski (Bath)
07 11 G Marle Curle (Plattsburgh)
A 12 F Bethany Claps (Staten Island Academy)
A 10 F Tamara Simpson (Portledge)
Seventh team
02 12 G Emily Fuller (Granville)
03 12 G Amelia Heiselman (Bishop Grimes)
04 12 F Claire Walsh (Chenango Valley)
C 10 G Ciara Rosten (St. Mary’s Lancaster)
A 11 G Carolyn Binder (Rye Country Day)
Eighth team
01 11 G Brianna Celaj (Briarcliff)
02 12 G Sam Randio (Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk)
03 11 F Allyson Freiermuth (Holland Patent)
04 11 F Kelsey Baker (Oneonta)
C 11 G Leah McDonnel (Buffalo O’Hara)
Ninth team
02 11 F Lashana Tolliver (Watervliet)
03 10 G Samantha Peebles (Westhill)
06 12 G Jessie Dewaters (Royalton-Hartland)
07 09 C Shannon Ryan (Beekmantown)
09 12 C Regina Steele (Ellenville)
Tenth team
04 11 G Michaela Transue (Chenango Forks)
05 11 FG Brittany Mesler (Wellsville)
07 12 G Alisha Ducette (Saranac)
09 12 G Alex Garcia (Highland)
10 11 F Abby Kelly (Salmon River)
Class C
Player of the Year: Dani DeGregory (Greenwich-2)
Coach of the Year: Walter Dorman (Hoosic Valley-2)
First team
02 12 G Dani DeGregory (Greenwich)
02 11 G Cassidy Chapko (Hoosic Valley)
03 12 G Stevie Ray (Fabius-Pompey)
06 12 G Marah Maycock (Randolph)
09 12 G Makenzie Burud (John A. Coleman)
Second team
02 12 G J’Vanay Santos (Albany Academy)
02 11 F Liz Harvey (Berne-Knox-Westerlo)
04 10 G Miranda Drummond (Harpursville)
04 12 GF Taylor Chaffee (Watkins Glen)
09 12 G Kate Shults (John A. Coleman)
Third team
01 11 F Maia Hood (Alexander Hamilton)
02 12 G Molly Lauver (Cambridge)
05 11 G Kaleigh Cicero (Perry)
05 12 G Danielle Kwiecien (Perry)
06 11 G Shawna Raymond (Frewsburg)
Fourth team
03 11 F Kristin Dodge (Fabius-Pompey)
04 12 F Detta Gulbo (Elmira Notre Dame)
06 09 G Mckenna Maycock (Randolph)
09 11 F Mareena Dimilia (Tri-Valley)
Fifth team
02 12 C Sarah Madden (Voorheesville)
03 12 F Jenna Becker (Little Falls)
04 11 G Olivia May (Elmira Notre Dame)
05 11 G Alexandra Flint (Keshequa)
09 11 G Mardelle Jean (Chester)
Sixth team
02 12 G/F Sara Tironi (Cambridge)
03 11 F Kristin McGraw (Thousand Islands)
03 12 G Brittany LaForce (Weedsport)
05 12 F Erin Cleveland (Pavilion)
09 12 G Lindsey Dunne (Florida)
Seventh team
01 11 G Jasmine Robinson (Alexander Hamilton)
03 10 G/F Genevieve Schoff (Little Falls)
05 11 G/F Bailey Hixson (Red Jacket)
09 10 F Emily Curley (John A. Coleman)
11 12 G Melissa Rogers (Southold)
Eighth team
03 11 G Alexis Fauvelle (West Canada)
03 12 G/F Samanatha Carswell (Herkimer)
04 12 F Carolyn Butler (Walton)
07 12 G/F Dani Balestrini (Lake Placid)
A 08 G Sydney Zambrotta (Upper Room)

17 Comments
Congratulations to the all state girls of Class B (Lexi Martins, Brittni Lai, Allison Silfen, Marley Giddens, Brianna Celaj, and Carioyn Binder). What an honor.
Marley good luck at Amherst.
Martins, Lai, Silfen, Celaj and Binder see you next year.
Congrats to all the girls of Section 1.
Way to go.
Congratulations to all of the section 1 ladies in there perspective classes for making all state. I do have a question tho. how are these list compiled, stats, rankings, other? Imani Tilford is a STUD, why is she not on this list in class B? She is rank 27th in the country in her perspective class (2014) but cannot make all section 1st or one of the state teams. INTERESTING, Could it be politics as usual…
Nice job and congratulations. Section 1 is well represented and the numbers and showing are a testament to the quality of basketball in Westchester and Hudson Valley.
IMAANI TILFORD AINT ON THE LIST BECAUSE SHE WACK AND DONTS KNOW HOWS TO PLAY AS A TEAM PLAYER.WHO RANK HER HER MAMA.NOT POLITICS SHE WACK
Congratulations to the Section 1 all state selectees. Rob Cristino, when is the paper going to print the Section 1 girls who made all state. These girls diserve the recognition.
CONGRATS to all,’looking good’
Mount Vernon in the house,(king and Gordon)
@ ball fan
Go look at that same ranking for the class of 2013 and look for Chong. She doesn’t appear in the ranking. BSo what does that tell you about those rankings
If Imani Tilford is the 27th best in her class in the country then im Superman lol
Imani is a nice kid…don’t put her down because of her moms actions….
Imani is ranked nationally because she competes against national talent and shows well.. Majority of this kids are local during live periods.. @Saywhat crack kills leave it alone..@section1 Chong isn’t ranked because she not at national tourneys playin against rop talent..ex: blue chip vs boo Williams invitational-@question get your cape and fly to ESPN girls hoops (professional analys) now who’s wack a Lil cryptonite for you ..
To some it up, all the girls that are nextevel talent will play at next level so all of our conversations are for not and should be all in fun, westchester/rockland ball rules!!!!
Sorry
question, your right.. The cryptonite comment was for @real (real a%)Coach Luck you Wack and on Crack and you UGLY like your girl Imani who you are selling a Dream to..What you gots to say now..SUCKER .I hear Shanice is rank # 1 LOL….dont for get bryan fired you YOU FOOL
Great job section 1 girls, congrats. Congrats especially to Martins, Lai, Giddens, Celaj, Pilla, Parahaus, Silfen, Williams and Knox. Great kids. Great players.
Congrats to Class A especially TZ, PR and AM girls. Rockland is a small county that packs a big punch. Tz could have easily been a state final four team with albertus. BUT my hat is off to Moylan whose team goes 23-3 without her all-section pg. SCOPG led her team to awesome year. Scog- New York State Player of the year. Class A. Congratulations to Scog and PR girls.
@dreamer you must be a hooper cause you are sounding a little upset… Luck is doin his thing as usual(some may not agree with how but he is) I see he took some of the girls with him too so he must not be all bad…..ha ha…and I do believe he left not fire…Why attack Tilford and Perry they did nothing but give themselves the opportunity to play in a solid program…. Sure the girls that remainder wish they did the same…poor girls…west”trash”ter hoopers
Call It or dreamer or whoever you are, get over it. Woodlands was aweful this year. Woodlands did not play like a team. The team did nothing. So how much recognition do you want the players to get.
Great information and reference! You efforts putting this blog together was worth the while. I like this one Rob.