High School Sports

The 2023 Lexington Herald-Leader All-State Girls’ Basketball Team is here

The Herald-Leader is proud to announce its 2023 All-State Girls’ Basketball Teams as voted on by high school coaches across the commonwealth.

For the second year in a row, Sacred Heart sophomore ZaKiyah Johnson tops the All-State list as Herald-Leader Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year. Johnson, a 6-foot forward ranked as a five-star recruit by ESPN’s HoopGurlz ratings, led the Valkyries with 22.5 points and eight rebounds per game in helping Sacred Heart to its third consecutive Girls’ Sweet 16 championship.

Johnson received 73 No. 1 player votes and appeared on 102 of the 125 ballots turned in by Kentucky’s girls high school coaches last week. Johnson is also two-time Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year and a two-time Sweet 16 MVP.

Second in the voting was Rowan County’s Haven Ford, a Murray State signee who was recently recognized as Kentucky Miss Basketball, an award reserved for seniors.

Joining them on the Herald-Leader’s first team are Mercy’s Leah Macy, Lawrence County’s Kensley Feltner, George Rogers Clark sisters Brianna and Ciara Byars, McCracken County’s Destiny Thomas, Manual’s Jakayla Thompson, Cooper’s Whitney Lind and Johnson’s Sacred Heart teammate Reagan Bender.

The Herald-Leader All-State Teams are based on coaches’ selections in a statewide survey conducted by the Lexington Herald-Leader/Kentucky.com. Players are listed in order of point totals based on coaches’ votes. There are three teams of 10 players, plus 20 honorable mentions.

FIRST TEAM

PlayerHt.ClassPPGNotesAll-State PointsPOY VotesBallots
ZaKiyah Johnson, Sacred Heart6-0So.22.5Two-time Ky. Gatorade POY and Sweet 16 MVP. ESPN HoopGurlz No. 2 in class of 2024.93773102
Haven Ford, Rowan County5-7Sr.26.12023 Ky. Miss Basketball. Murray State signee.7191596
Leah Macy, Mercy6-2So.25.0ESPN HoopGurlz No. 17 recruit in class of 2024.623984
Kensley Feltner, Lawrence County 5-10Sr.28.9Belmont signee. 2023’s top scorer. 4,189 career points rank fourth all-time. 15th Region POY.6221691
Brianna Byars, George Rogers Clark6-0Sr.14.6Cincinnati signee and 10th Region POY.374267
Destiny Thomas, McCracken County6-0Sr.18.2Murray State signee and 1st Region POY.353369
Ciara Byars, George Rogers Clark6-1So.18.2Starter for back-to-back 10th Region champs.288

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Jakayla Thompson, Manual5-8Sr.15.2Buffalo signee and 7th Region POY.220

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Whitney Lind, Cooper6-2Sr.16.1Lehigh signee and 9th Region POY.165

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Reagan Bender, Sacred Heart5-10Jr.15.2Starter on three state championship teams.151131

Sacred Heart’s ZaKiyah Johnson (11) shoots while defended by George Rogers Clark’s Ciara Byars, right, during their semifinal game in the Girls’ Sweet 16 on March 11.
Sacred Heart’s ZaKiyah Johnson (11) shoots while defended by George Rogers Clark’s Ciara Byars, right, during their semifinal game in the Girls’ Sweet 16 on March 11. James Crisp


SECOND TEAM

Player, SchoolHt.ClassPPG
Shaelyn Steele, Russell5-4Jr.19.8
Trinity Rowe, Pikeville 5-5Jr.16.2
Meadow Tisdale, Bowling Green5-10Sr.13.2
Emma Filiatreau, Bethlehem6-0Sr.17.6
Dea Bradley, Hart County5-1Jr.26.1
Triniti Ralston, Sacred Heart5-8Sr.7.8
Kylee Dennis, Sayre5-10Sr.28.7
Abby Maggard, Hazard5-9Sr.24.8
Peyton Bradley, Meade County5-9So.21.9
Claire Johnson, McCracken County5-9Jr.17.0

THIRD TEAM

Player, SchoolHt.ClassPPG
Halle Collins, Knox Central5-11So.27.1
Carly Smith, Owsley County5-6Jr.19.7
Kenleigh Woods, Ashland Blazer5-3So.18.6
Courtney Hoskins, Leslie County5-7Sr.17.7
Lainey Johnson, Anderson County6-0So.22.4
Mikyra Caudill, Powell County5-6Jr.22.5
Kylie Gayheart, Knott County Central 5-5Jr.17.2
Love Mays, Danville5-7Sr.21.8
Sarah Weddington, Lewis County6-0Sr.19.2
Abby Holtman, Ryle5-11Sr.15.2

HONORABLE MENTION

Emily Sizemore, North Laurel; Grace Mbugua, Danville; Kyera Thornsbury, Pikeville; Saniyah Shelton, Bowling Green; Haley Dillman, Bullitt Central; Brooke Nichelson, North Laurel; Laken Williams, Martin County; Destiny Jones, Central; Emilea Preece, Paintsville; Jenna Hampton, Morgan County; Angelina Pelayo, Sacred Heart; Audrey Biggs, Boyd County; Jarie Thomas, Henderson County; Jasmine Jordan, Boyd County; Emily Cox, South Laurel; Mikayla “Gracie-Jo” Wilder, Bell County; Rachel Bush, Greenup County; Lilly Reid, Bullitt East; Niah Rhodes, Frederick Douglass; Ella Sellars, Ashland Blazer.

Methodology: Our annual All-State survey was emailed to all 273 KHSAA girls’ basketball coaches in Kentucky using their email registered with the KHSAA. Multiple attempts were made to encourage every school to participate. Coaches were asked to select their top 10 players and points were assigned based on a player’s position on the ballot (10 points for Player of the Year, nine points for No. 2, eight points for No. 3, etc.), and tabulated across all ballots received. The top 50 players receiving votes made our All-State list. This year, 125 coaches participated.

Voters: Allen County-Scottsville, Anderson County, Ashland Blazer, Assumption, Ballard, Bardstown, Barren County, Bath County, Bell County, Bethlehem, Bishop Brossart, Bowling Green, Boyd County, Boyle County, Bracken County, Breathitt County, Buckhorn, Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, Calloway County, Carroll County, Central Hardin, Christian Academy-Louisville, Christian County, Conner, Cooper, Corbin, Crittenden County, Danville, Daviess County, Elizabethtown, Fairdale, Fleming County, Floyd Central, Franklin County, Franklin-Simpson, Frederick Douglass, Gallatin County, George Rogers Clark, Glasgow, Grant County, Graves County, Grayson County, Great Crossing, Green County, Greenup County, Greenwood, Harlan, Harrison County, Hart County, Hazard, Henderson County, Henry Clay, Highlands, Holy Cross (Covington), Holy Cross (Louisville), Hopkinsville, Johnson Central, Knott County Central, Knox Central, Lafayette, LaRue County, Lawrence County, Leslie County, Letcher County Central, Lewis County, Logan County, Madison Central, Madison Southern, Madisonville, Marshall County, Martin County, McCracken County, Meade County, Mercer County, Mercy, Metcalfe County, Montgomery County, Morgan County, Nicholas County, North Hardin, North Laurel, Notre Dame, Oldham County, Owen County, Owensboro Catholic, Owsley County, Paducah Tilghman, Paintsville, Paris, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Pendleton County, Perry County Central, Pike County Central, Pikeville, Pleasure Ridge Park, Powell County, Prestonsburg, Pulaski County, Raceland, Rockcastle County, Rowan County, Russell, Russellville, Sacred Heart, Sayre, Scott County, Shelby County, Simon Kenton, Somerset, South Laurel, South Warren, Southwestern, Spencer County, Tates Creek, Taylor County, Valley, Walton-Verona, Warren Central, Warren East, Wayne County, West Carter, Whitefield Academy, Whitley County, Wolfe County.

Jared Peck
Lexington Herald-Leader
Jared Peck, the Herald-Leader’s Digital Sports Writer, covers high school athletics and has been with the company as a writer and editor for more than 20 years. Support my work with a digital subscription
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