Tuesday, March 25, 2008

2 Verbals, 2 Hires, 2 Resignations, + All Conference Lists

#5 posting 3.25.2008
your daily dose of girls basketball news & information

AFTERNOON GRAB BAG
VERBALS
Christina Steele of Apple Valley has verballed St. Cloud State. The 6-1 center averaged 12.6 ppg for the 14-14 Eagles.
Steele is the 64th player from the 2008 Minnesota class to verbal and the 36th to head to a D2 school.

Hailey Hart of Osseo-Fairchild has verballed UW Superior. Hart is a 5-9 forward and averaged 10 ppg for the 21-4 Chieftans.
Hart is the 21st over in the Wisconsin 2008 class to verbal and the 5th to head to a D3 school.

Photo: Christina Steele of Apple Valley vs Eastview at St. Olaf on March 1. Photo by Teas.

COACHING NEWS
Autumn Rademacher has been named head women's basketball coach at Detroit. Rademacher was an assistant at UW Green Bay.

Jerry Nikkel has been named head women’s basketball coach at Central College. He had been the assistant at Central.

Virgil Hovden has resigned as girls basketball coach at Dunkerton, Iowa. From the Jesup Citizen Herald.

Lynette Mund has resigned as girls basketball coach at West Fargo, ND. From the West Fargo Pioneer.

AWARDS
The Dearborn Heights Press & Guide All-City Girls' Basketball Team has been released.

The Grand Haven OK Red all conference players have been announced. From the Grand Haven Tribune.

The Hiawatha Valley has released their All Conference list.

Tempestt Wilson was named MVP for Elk River. From the Elk River Star News.

Early Risers Exchange Club of Rochester has honored three Rochester girls basketball players.

Courtney Doucette of Colfax was named to the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association first team all-state girls’ Division 3 basketball team. From the Dunn County News.

PACESETTER CHAMPIONSHIPS
UM Crookston will have the section 8 Pacesetter championships on April 19.

Next up: Tomorrow morning