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Havre Daily All Hi-Line Girls Team

2024

Another year of high school girls basketball has come and gone, and it was another exciting year of hoops on the Hi-Line.

From the dominant Havre High girls, to Chinook's run to Class B and a resurgent Big Sandy squad, the Hi-Line was well represented when it comes to girls high school basketball.

And the 2024 All Hi-Line Girls Team reflects that. This year's team is composed of six repeats, as well as newcomers and players from across all three classes.

Amaya Jarvis, Havre

A second straight appearance on the All Hi-Line Girls Team for Jarvis means she has a chance to be a four-time selection. A sophomore, Jarvis averaged double digits for the second straight season while earning Class A All-State and First-Team All-Conference honors for the Blue Ponies, of head coach Dustin Kraske.

Hallie Neibauer, Chinook

Neibauer is the latest four-time All Hi-Line player. After three straight years as a Class C All-State player, Neibauer scored 23 points per game in her lone season in Class B. Earning All-State honors, Neibauer, who's headed to Montana Tech in Butte, helped the Sugarbeeters to an undefeated regular season and a trip to the Class B state tournament.

Ariana Gary, Havre 

Another sophomore, Gary is also on the All Hi-Line Team for the second straight season, as she earned Class A All-State honors for the Ponies. Gary led Havre in rebounding this season, and is a dynamic scorer, who also is part of a stellar brother-sister combo, as her older brother Tre is a two-time All Hi-Line performer as well.

Eva Yeadon, Big Sandy

An incredible season in Big Sandy was spurred on by Yeadon. Scoring 22 points per game, she helped the Pioneers go to the Northern C for the second straight season, while also making their first state tournament appearance in two decades. A four-year starter for the Pioneers, Yeadon was a four-time 9C pick and a three-time All-State selection.

Casha Corder, Fort Benton

The Longhorns were really good again this season, reaching yet another Northern C Divisional. And Corder was a big reason why. The senior averaged 14 points and eight rebounds per game as she made her second trip to the All Hi-Line Team. Corder was also an All-State selection for the second straight season. 

Alexus Seymour, Chinook

For the second straight year, Seymour is on the All Hi-Line Team. While moving to Class B might have been a tough transition, it wasn't for Seymour, who scored 15 points per game on her way to Class B All-State honors, as well as District 1B First-Team All-Conference.

Brynn Kammerzell, CJI

Perhaps no player on the Hi-Line made a bigger splash this season then Kammerzell. Scoring over 20 points per game as a freshman, Kammerzell led the Hawks to a District 9C championship and one win from going to the Class C state tournament. Kammerzell was stellar from start to finish this season as she earned Class C All-State accolades.

Sierra Parker, Havre

The third sophomore from the Blue Ponies, Parker was outstanding in the post as Havre reached yet another Class A State Tournament. Parker was a top shot blocker for the Ponies, earning Northeast A All-Conference honors along the way.

Ariel Gopher, Box Elder

It was an up and down season for the Bears, but Gopher was once again. leader. Averaging 17 points per night, the four-year starter and three-time All-Conference performer was a shining light for a much younger Box Elder team this season.

Jai Baumann, Big Sandy

Baumann was a big part of one of the most successful seasons in recent Big Sandy history. She scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds per game on her way to earning 9C and Northern C honors this season, and, she'll have a chance to return to the All Hi-Line Team again next year.

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Editor's Note: The 2024 All Hi-Line Girls Team was voted on by available area coaches. The list does not reflect the opinion of any single individual.

 

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