Glacier's Rademacher All-State, Price, Engellant, Keller, Johnson on all-league squads
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 10 months AGO
Glacier High School’s Aubrie Rademacher capped off her standout senior season by being selected to the Class AA All-State girls’ basketball team, released Wednesday by the Montana Coaches Association.
Rademacher, a 5-foot-11 forward, averaged 14.2 points and 8.0 rebounds for the 12-12 Wolfpack, which went 1-1 at the State AA tournament. The state tournaments ended after the semifinals as a precaution against the coronavirus pandemic.
Rademacher was the lone Kalispell cager to make all-state: junior teammate Ellie Keller was second-team all-conference for the Western AA, as was Flathead Bravette Jenna Johnson.
Keller averaged 9.4 points, 4 rebounds and 3.9 assists for Glacier; Johnson, a senior, averaged 11.2 points and 2.5 rebounds for the Bravettes.
On the boys’ side, Glacier junior Weston Price was a second-team all-Western AA selection and teammate Drew Engellant, a senior, made honorable mention. Price was good for 12.2 points and 3.9 rebounds a game, and shot .448 from 3-point range. Engellant averaged 10.8 points and 6.1 rebounds.
All of the first-team all-league selections from the Eastern AA and Western AA were All-State. Fifteen girls were named All-State for Class AA, while 10 boys were selected.
The full honors teams are below:
Girls All-State AA
Western AA
First team*
Aubrie Rademacher, Glacier
Dani Bartsch, Helena Capital
Paige Bartsch, Helena Capital
Bailee Sayler, Missoula Hellgate
Lexi Deden, Missoula Sentinel
McKayla Kloker, Helena
Challis Westwater, Missoula Sentinel
Addy Heaphy, Missoula Hellgate.
*-denotes All-State selection
Second team
Ellie Keller, Glacier; Jenna Johnson, Flathead; Haley Herron, Butte; Mckenna Carpenter, Butte; Alex Coville, Hellgate.
Honorable mention – Mara McGinley, Capital; Caroline Bullock, Helena; Mashayla O’Malley, Capital; Keke Davis, Hellgate; Emily Feller, Helena; Lauren Dick, Hellgate; Brooke Stayner, Sentinel; Corbyn Sandau, Missoula Big Sky.
Eastern AA
First team*
Willa Albrecht, Billings West
Maddie Albrecht, Billings West
Addi Ekstrom, Bozeman
Allie Olsen, Great Falls Russell
Brooke Berry, Billings Skyview
Jorgie Hawthorne, Great Falls
Lauren Lindseth, Great Falls Russell
*-denotes All-State selection
Second team
Mackenzie Rask, West; Macy Mayer, Bozeman; Brenna Linse, Billings Senior; Alison Harris, Great Falls; Laiteen Lantis, West; Cassidy Venner, Senior.
Honorable mention – MG Spotted Bear, Skyview; Kiely Gunderson, CMR; Emily Funseth, CMR; Gabby Weber, Belgrade; Gabby Klein, Bozeman; Kaitlin Grossman, West.
Boys All-State AA
Western AA
First team*
Rollie Worster, Missoula Hellgate
Abe Johnson, Missoula Hellgate
Alex Germer, Missoula Sentinel
Parker Johnston, Helena Capital
Camdyn LaRance, Missoula Hellgate
*-denotes All-State selection
Second team
Weston Price, Glacier; Bridger Grovom, Capital; Tony Frohlich-Fair, Sentinel; Trevor Swanson, Capital; Brayden Koch, Capital.
Honorable mention – Beckett Arthur, Hellgate; Jake Olson, Butte; Drew Engellant, Glacier; Logan Brown, Helena; Hayden Ferguson, Helena; Tommy Mellot, Butte; Ben Maehl, Missoula Big Sky; Hayden Kolb, Sentinel.
Eastern AA
First team*
Drew Wyman, Great Falls
Julius Mims, Billings Skyview
Neil Daily, Billings West
Carter Ash, Bozeman
Cade Tyson, Billings West
*-denotes All-State selection
Second team
Levi Torgerson, Great Falls; Josh Erbacher, West; Junior Bergen, Billings Senior; Cam Ketchum, Skyview; Brett Clark, Bozeman.
Honorable mention – Jackson Coles, Bozeman; Keegan Barnes, Great Falls Russell; Abe Seybert, Skyview; Nick Eliason, Senior; Jacksen Burckley, Senior; Logan Meyer, West.
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