Noyes named Player of the Year
Derrick Pacheco<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 1 month AGO
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake senior post Carly Noyes was named the Columbia Basin Big Nine Columbia Division Player of the Year Sunday by the division’s coaches.
Noyes helped lead the Chiefs to their third consecutive district championship game this season and the Chiefs will host their regional tournament opener this evening at 6 p.m. when Moses Lake takes on the Bombers from Richland.
Noyes was also named the Columbia Division’s defensive player of the year.
Noyes wasn’t the only Chiefs player to earn recognition on the basketball court.
Moses Lake sophomore Jordan Loera was also chosen to represent the Chiefs as a first-team selection and a member of the all-defensive team.
Moses Lake senior Kelly Sutherland was an honorable mention selection.
Columbia Basin Big Nine
Columbia Division
All-Conference Awards
Player of the Year: Carly Noyes, Moses Lake
Defensive Player of the Year: Carly Noyes, Moses Lake
Coach of the Year: Steve Davis, Pasco
First Team: Hayley Hodgins, Pasco; Danielle Walter, Pasco; Jordan Loera, Moses Lake; Dani Hallberg, Wenatchee; Heather Worley, Southridge.
Second Team: Jamie Lyons, Southridge; Morgan Sullivan, Pasco; Lisa Middleton, Pasco; Amanda Hall, Kennewick; Daria Winkler, Davis.
Honorable Mention: Erica Colter, Southridge; Reina Malito, Kennewick; Kelly Sutherland, Moses Lake; Katie Wutzke, Sunnyside; Courtney Perez, Kennewick; Michaela George, Wenatchee; Sadie Sparks, Pasco.
Defensive Team: Lisa Middleton, Pasco; Jordan Loera, Moses Lake; Yesenia Ortiz, Pasco; LaQuila Upton, Southridge; Haylee Douglass, Wenatchee.
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