In voting for Alan Miller Jewelers All-Press Girls Basketball Player of the Year, two 5-foot-10 senior guards, Delani Robinson (Lake) and Ryann Steinbrick (Oak Harbor) got all of the votes except one.
In a poll by Northern Buckeye Confer-ence girls basketball coaches, Elmwood was picked to win the league title, getting 57 voting points, including three first place votes.
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RENSSELAER â The annual Rensselaer Central High School Art Show received a little extra help this year, as a collaboration was created to help promote the show.Â
The collaboration was a work of art between the art students, who are supplying the artwork, and the marketing students, who are helping to promote the show.
Rensselaer Central High School business teacher Stephanie Dobson and the marketing class worked with art teacher Kelley Spurgeon to help promote the annual show that features work from all the art students.Â
Dobson said advertising was one of the topics the students recently learned about so as a hands-on project the students helped promote the sale of the outdoor furniture made by Michael Goadâs class. Helping promote the art show is the second project the students could complete.Â
Brooke Allen maxes out the votes for Player of the Year Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 03/04/2021 - 1:33pm
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Woodmore 6-foot-1 senior Brooke Allen. (Press photo by Russ Lytle/www.Facebook.com/RussLytle/RHP)
Woodmore 6-foot-1 senior post Brooke Allen and Eastwood 5-8 junior guard Aubrey Haas are unanimous Alan Miller Jewelers All-Press Girls Basketball first team selections. In voting by nine area coaches and seven media members, it is Allen who is the unanimous Player of the Year, and her coach Kyle Clair, who is a near-unanimous Coach of the Year. Woodmore went 23-3 overall and at 12-2 in the Northern Buckeye Conference, shared the title with Division III district finalist Elmwood (20-4, 12-2) and the ‘Cats reached the D-IV district finals.