OSMOND - Three Osmond High School athletes have received Lewis and Clark Conference basketball honors for the Osmond Lady Tigers season.
To get selected for the teams, the conference coaches went through three rounds of voting to select players for first team, second team, third team, and honorable mention. Coaches are not allowed to vote for their own student athletes; they have to vote and rank players throughout the other conference teams. Senior Sophia Gansebom was selected as a second team All-Conference player. Freshman Korrine Moes, along with senior Keli Aschoff, each received votes throughout the process to earn honorable mention. Gansebom averaged 9.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.9 steals, and 1.4 blocks per game while knocking down 38 threes on the season on 30% shooting from behind the arc.
Moes was second on the team in points at 8.6 per game and also averaged 3.6 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game. Moes was also able to knock down 90 free throws on the season shooting 65% from the charity stripe.
Aschoff finished with 4.9 points, 3 rebounds, and 3.3 steals per game before she decided to forgo the rest of the season to repair a torn ACL. Aschoff made 21 of 28 free throws on the season for a team leading 75%, her 3.3 steals per game was a team high average on the season. Both Gansebom and Aschoff were first team selections to the conference teams last year when 10 players were selected to the first team. This year only five players each were selected to the first, second, and third conference teams.
Other area athletes named to the first team include Taylor Dawson, a junior from Wausa. Olivia Barta of Wausa was named to the third team. Others from this area named honorable mention were Reagan Gillian and Kenley Anderson of Wausa, Haley Eisenhauer and Kora Poppe of Bloomfield, Abbey Backer of Randolph, and Brooke Fanta, Jordyn Ebel, Claire Meyer and Alyana Jueden