TWELTH ANNUAL D9 ALL-STAR GAME ROSTERS ANNOUNCED
Game set for April 2 in St. Marys (Elk County Catholic HS)
Jenna Matzinger - Coudersport Maxx Rynd - Venango Catholic Mariah Winchester - Union Kyle Baughman - Brookville

PUNXSUTAWNEY — The 12th Annual Alice R. Kozel Foundation District 9 Basketball All-Star games are set to tip-off Saturday April 2 at Elk County Catholic High School.

The girls game starts at 4 p.m. followed by the boys game at 6 p.m. At halftime of each game will be a 3-point shooting contest with the boys competing during the girls’ halftime and girls shooting during the boys’ halftime.

It’s the first time that the event will be held in Elk County. The games were played in DuBois until last year when Punxsutawney hosted the event. It’s another opportunity to expose a school to the annual event featuring the top seniors in the district.

“Being involved with District 9 basketball for years, ever since 1976 as a player in District 9, the ECCHS gymnasium has been a basketball landmark for District 9 programs,” said Kozel Games founder and co-chairman Larry Salone, a St. Marys Area High School graduate.

“The program at Elk County has always been a model for high school basketball, so it’s a real pleasure to have Coach Aaron Straub offer us the ability to play in this gymnasium that holds so much tradition, lore and some good (if we won there) and some bad (a lot of losses there) memories for decades of District 9 basketball,” Salone added.

This year, 40 of the top senior players in District 9 along with 12 coaches represented 24 of the district’s 35 schools.

Among this year’s group of Kozel seniors are nine 1,000-point scorers, six boys and three girls. Coudersport’s Jenna Matzinger and DuBois Central Catholic’s Miller Hopkins went over 1,000 career points. Matzinger’s Blue Squad teammate Kayla Hoohuli of St. Marys finished with over 2,000 points. Her recent injury in St. Marys’ state playoff game loss to New Castle puts her in questionable status for the game.

For the boys, DuBois Central Catholic’s Chris Marshall, Brockway’s Nick Anderson, Clarion-Limestone’s Brandon Bell and Moniteau’s Zach Sloan all finished with over 1,000 career points while hitting the mark this year. Two other seniors, Venango Catholic’s Maxx Rynd and North Clarion's Jeremy Schmader, weres over 1,000 points going into the season.

Complete rosters are below:

GIRLS

BLUE SQUAD

Justis Myers (JOHNSONBURG), Kayla Hoohuli (ST. MARYS), Jenna Reitz (PUNXSUTAWNEY), Jenna Matzinger  (COUDERSPORT), Jade Walker (CLARION-LIMESTONE), Andrea Saquin (KANE), Karly Carnovale (ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC), Jalina Sabatose (BROCKWAY), Lindsey Neiswonger (REDBANK VALLEY), Lindsay Obremski (DuBOIS).

Coaches: Ken Pistner (ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC), Bob Swanson (ST. MARYS), Brian Green (COUDERSPORT)   

WHITE SQUAD

Mariah Winchester (UNION), Kaitlyn Hill (BROOKVILLE), Hannah Fink (COUDERSPORT), Miller Hopkins (DuBOIS CENTRAL CATHOLIC), Jillian Love (KEYSTONE), Tori Brown (COUDERSPORT), Ashley Wilson (KANE), Sarah Lutz (CRANBERRY), Shawna Crago (PUNXSUTAWNEY), Kyley Mickle (PORT ALLEGANY).

Coaches: Chrissy Shumaker (CRANBERRY), Josh Meeker (UNION), Ann Nuzzo (BRADFORD).

           

BOYS

BLUE SQUAD

Eric Hesdon (CLARION-LIMESTONE), Jeremy Schmader (NORTH CLARION), Tyler Herzing (ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC), Camden Nolan (OSWAYO VALLEY), Dylan Reigel (ST. MARYS), Allan Eaton  (A-C VALLEY), Louis Imbrogno (JOHNSONBURG), Darren Simons (ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC), Dan Fitzpatrick (DUBOIS CENTRAL CATHOLIC), Zach Sloan (MONITEAU).

Coaches: Mark Guido (ST. MARYS), Mike Nesbit (DuBOIS CENTRAL CATHOLIC), Clark Cummings (OSWAYO VALLEY).

WHITE SQUAD

Ricky Pearsall (ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC), Brandon Bain (REDBANK VALLEY), Brandon Bell (CLARION-LIMESTONE), Chris Marshall (DUBOIS CENTRAL CATHOLIC), Trent Corle (UNION), Nick Anderson (BROCKWAY), Maxx Rynd (VENANGO CATHOLIC), Ryan Grimm (CAMERON COUNTY), Logan Depto (KANE), Kyle Baughman (BROOKVILLE).

Coaches: Ed Baumcratz (NORTH CLARION), Bud Baughman (BROOKVILLE), Karen Davis (UNION).