Girls High School Basketball

2A WIC all-conference girls basketball team

All-conference teams are selected by the coaches in each league.

The Idaho Statesman publishes the results and has no role in their selection.

[Related: All-conference girls basketball teams in all six classifications]

Melba senior point guard Brooklynn Dayley, pictured, and Cole Valley Christian senior forward Hadley Fraas were voted the co-players of the year in the 2A Western Idaho Conference by the league’s coaches.
Melba senior point guard Brooklynn Dayley, pictured, and Cole Valley Christian senior forward Hadley Fraas were voted the co-players of the year in the 2A Western Idaho Conference by the league’s coaches. Darin Oswald doswald@idahostatesman.com

2A WESTERN IDAHO CONFERENCE

Co-Players of the Year: Brooklynn Dayley, sr., Melba; Hadley Fraas, sr., Cole Valley Christian

Coach of the Year: Matt Beglinger, Cole Valley Christian

FIRST TEAM

Trinity Holsinger, so., Cole Valley Christian

Tariah Carter, jr., Melba

Zavier Lake, sr., New Plymouth

Tessa Orcutt, so., Cole Valley Christian

Krystin Collingwood, sr., Ambrose

SECOND TEAM

Adyson Chadez, so., Marsing

Inara Ries, sr., Ambrose

Ellie Johnson, so., Melba

Taylor Davy, so., Nampa Christian

Hope Hailey, so., New Plymouth

HONORABLE MENTION

Natalie Wetzel, sr., Cole Valley Christian

Cate Perrigo, sr., Ambrose

Gabby Olmstead, sr., Cole Valley Christian

Jordan Blenker, sr., Nampa Christian

Darby Lowber, so., Melba

SENIOR ALL-STARS

Krystin Collingwood, Ambrose

Cate Perrigo, Ambrose

Inara Ries, Ambrose

Hadley Fraas, Cole Valley Christian

Gabby Olmstead, Cole Valley Christian

Natalie Wetzel, Cole Valley Christian

Brooklynn Dayley, Melba

Jordan Blenker, Nampa Christian

Grace Hailey, New Plymouth

Zavier Lake, New Plymouth

Alternate: Clara Buckley, Ambrose

This story was originally published February 19, 2024 at 3:30 PM.

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