Kentucky Miss Basketball
The Kentucky "Miss Basketball" honor recognizes the top female high school basketball player in the state of Kentucky. Due to Kentucky's status as a culturally rich basketball state, Miss Basketball winners are highly coveted student athletes by colleges throughout the United States. Originally, there was only a “Kentucky Mr. Basketball” from 1954 to 1975, until 1976 when they created an award for women as well. The reward is presented by The Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation[1] and is given to senior players that have shown exceptional basketball skills.[citation needed] In the past 45 years, all but one of these players has gone on to play basketball in college. Six of them were drafted into the WNBA.
Award winners
[edit]Year[2] | Player | High School | College | WNBA Draft |
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1976 | Donna Murphy | Newport | Morehead State | |
1977 | Geri Grigsby | McDowell | Kentucky | |
1978 | Irene Moore | Breathitt County | ||
1979 | Beth Wilkerson | Paris | Old Dominion | |
1980 | Lisa Collins | Laurel County | Kentucky | |
1981 | Lillie Mason | Olmstead High | Western Kentucky | |
1982 | Connie Goins | Franklin Co./Western Hills | Duke | |
1983 | Clemette Haskins | Warren Central | Western Kentucky | |
1984 | Carol Parker | Marshall County | Paducah Community College | |
1985 | Bridgette Combs | Whitesburg | Western Kentucky | |
1986 | Kris Miller | Owensboro Catholic | Kentucky | |
1987 | Mary Taylor | Marshall County | Western Kentucky | |
1988 | Kim Pehlke | Louisville Doss | Western Kentucky | |
1989 | Lisa Harrison | Louisville Southern | Tennessee | 1999 WNBA draft: 3rd Rnd, 34th overall by the Phoenix Mercury |
1990 | Kim Mays | Knox Central | Eastern Kentucky | |
1991 | Ida Bowen | Sheldon Clark | Western Kentucky | |
1992 | Becky McKinley | Bullitt East | Kentucky | |
1993 | Brandi Ashby | Webster County | Hawaiʻi/Western Kentucky | |
1994 | Laurie Townsend | Apollo | Western Kentucky | |
1995 | Ukari Figgs | Scott County | Purdue | 1999 WNBA draft: 3rd Rnd, 28th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks |
1996 | Jaime Walz | Ft. Thomas Highlands | Western Kentucky | |
1997 | Rachel Byars | Union County | Western Kentucky/ Boston College | |
1998 | Beth Vice | Montgomery County | Alabama | |
1999 | Jody Sizemore | Leslie County | Morehead State | |
2000 | Jenni Benningfield | Assumption | Vanderbilt | 2004 WNBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 22nd overall by the Charlotte Sting |
2001 | Katie Schweggman | Bishop Brossart | Miami (OH) | |
2002 | Erica Hallman | Holmes | Kansas | |
2003 | Megen Gearhart | West Carter | Morehead State | |
2004 | Crystal Kelly | Sacred Heart | Western Kentucky | 2008 WNBA draft: 3rd Rnd, 31st overall by the Houston Comets |
2005 | Carly Ormerod | Sacred Heart | Kentucky | |
2006 | Arnika Brown | Christian County | Kentucky/St. Catharine/Western Kentucky | |
2007 | Rebecca Gray | Scott County | North Carolina/Kentucky/Union College | |
2008 | Tia Gibbs | Butler Traditional | Vanderbilt/Louisville | |
2009 | A'dia Mathies | Louisville Iroquois | Kentucky | 2013 WNBA draft: 1st Rnd, 10th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks |
2010 | Sarah Beth Barnette | Lexington Christian Academy | Kentucky/Virginia | |
2011 | Sara Hammond | Rockcastle County | Louisville | |
2012 | Sydney Moss | Boone County | Florida/Thomas More College | |
2013 | Makayla Epps | Marion County | Kentucky | 2017 WNBA draft: 3rd Rnd, 33rd overall by the Chicago Sky |
2014 | Ivy Brown | LaRue County | Western Kentucky | |
2015 | Maci Morris | Bell County | Kentucky | |
2016 | Erin Boley | Elizabethtown | Notre Dame/Oregon | |
2017 | Lindsey Duvall | Bullitt East | Louisville/Northern Kentucky | |
2018 | Seygan Robins | Mercer County | Louisville/UT Martin | |
2019 | Savannah Wheeler | Boyd County | Marshall | |
2020 | Maddie Scherr | Ryle High School | Oregon/Kentucky | |
2021 | Brooklyn Miles | Franklin County | Tennessee | |
2022 | Amiya Jenkins | Anderson County | Kentucky | |
2023 | Haven Ford | Rowan County | Murray State | |
2024 | Trinity Rowe | Pikeville | Southern Mississippi |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Mr and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony". mrandmisskybasketball.com. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
- ^ Kim, David J. "Let's look back at the last 20 Kentucky Miss Basketball award winners". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved 2024-06-11.