The lehighvalleylive.com All-Area Girls Basketball first team is an experienced group.
The top squad features five seniors with all of them scoring at least 1,000 points.
Lehighvalleylive.coms All-Area teams honor standouts from schools in Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe and Warren counties, as well as Jim Thorpe, Lehighton and Palmerton in Carbon County, Palisades in Bucks County, East Stroudsburg North in Pike County, and Delaware Valley, North Hunterdon and Voorhees in Hunterdon County.
There are four five-member teams as well as honorable mention choices.
Find them listed below: First team Sr.
G/F Natalie Sroka, Belvidere The County Seaters senior finished her high school career with 2,051 points.
Sroka tallied 34 points in Belvideres 71-61 home win over Ridge on Feb.
20, entering the game needing 32 to reach the milestone.
She graduated as the County Seaters all-time girls or boys basketball leading scoring, surpassing the previous school record of 1,512 points produced by Chrissie Beha (2002-2006).
Sroka was named the MVP of the inaugural Skyland Conference Senior All-Star Game.
She will continue her career at East Stroudsburg University.
Sr.
G Hailey Jenkins, Catasauqua The Rough Riders senior was selected as the Colonial League Girls Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year.
Jenkins finished her Catasauqua career with 1,795 points.
The senior, who was the 11th girl in school history to reach the 1,000-point milestone, tallied 36 points in a 59-35 road win over Pen Argyl on Jan.
3 and scored 31 points in a 70-28 road victory over Notre Dame-East Stroudsburg on Jan.
30.
Jenkins earned state silver medals in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.93 and the 200-meter dash with a time of 24.76 at the PIAA Class 2A championships.
She will continue her basketball career at William Paterson University.
Sr.
G Ava Kopetskie, Liberty The Hurricanes senior was voted the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference MVP by the conferences coaches this season.
Kopetskie finished her Liberty career as the schools all-time leading scorer with 1,581 points.
She broke the schools 39-year-old record on Jan.
27, surpassing the previous mark of 1,486 points, which was set by Warren West from 1983 to 1987.
Kopetskie, the 2025 lehighvalleylive.com Girls Basketball Player of the Year, scored at least 20 points in 12 games this season.
She will continue her career at Loyola University Maryland.
Sr.
G Jayla Rosario, Dieruff The Huskies senior finished her high school career with 1,205 points, fifth on the programs all-time scoring list.
Rosario became the programs first 1,000-point scorer in 25 years, the first since Lindsay Myers in 2001.
She scored 429 points this season, sixth on the single-season list in Dieruff girls basketball history.
Rosario, an Eastern Pennsylvania Conference first-team all-star, started every game of her high school career, 102 games.
She has committed to play basketball at Chatham University.
Sr.
G Gabby DeVita, Emmaus The Green Hornets senior guard ended her high school career with 1,360 points.
DeVita tallied 138 3-pointers and more than 200 steals during her years at Emmaus.
She averaged 17.8 points and 4.2 steals per game this season.
DeVita scored at least 20 points in seven games as a senior.
She was an Eastern Pennsylvania Conference first-team selection.
Second team Sr.
G Aliyah Brame, Bethlehem Catholic Jr.
G Gabby Wismer, Easton Sr.
G Nat Amato, Easton So.
G/F Melina Cole, Easton Sr.
G Alexa Davis, Nazareth Third team So.
G Natalie Conner, Northwestern Lehigh Fr.
G Kamryn Gallis, Bethlehem Catholic Sr.
G Leah Ault, Bethlehem Catholic So.
G Juliana Bonham, Wilson Sr.
F Olivia Serfass, Lehighton Fourth team Sr.
G Olive Whitney, Emmaus Jr.
G Tegan Simms, Northern Lehigh So.
G Karly Leszcynski, Nazareth So.
G Kendall Medina, Executive Sr.
G/F Isabella Hallal, Parkland Honorable mention Belvidere: So.
G/F Leah Wilson, Sr.
C Carolyn Bilyk, Sr.
F Ashley Losco.
Catasauqua: So.
C Kaylin Stewart.
Delaware Valley: Sr.
G Maggie Simpson, So.
G Rylee Hintenach, Sr.
F Klaudia Burke.
Dieruff: Sr.
G Aniyah Holder.
Executive: So.
G/F Mariah Hargrove.
Freedom: Sr.
F Sara Kokolus, Sr.
G Kate Assad.
Hackettstown: So.
F Ryder Broking, So.
G Cynthia Kovacs, Sr.
G Evangelina French.
Jim Thorpe: Fr.
G Olivia Snisky.
Lehighton: Sr.
F Ryleigh Trotman, Sr.
G Leah Uyvari.
North Hunterdon: Jr.
F Shealy Piro.
North Warren: Sr.
G Jane Cook, So.
G Lillian Caraballo, Jr.
F Jubilee Leverett, Sr.
G Selah Carper.
Northwestern Lehigh: Sr.
G Hannah Gober, Sr.
C Olivia Reinhart.
Notre Dame-East Stroudsburg: Sr.
G Olivia Protheroe.
Notre Dame-Green Pond: Sr.
G Ava Shonk, Sr.
G Brenna Hammerstone, Sr.
G Ella Schweitzer, Jr.
G Riley Boyle.
Palmerton: Sr.
G Cate Morgan, Sr.
G Hailey Barry, Sr.
F Courtney Connell.
Parkland: Sr.
G/F Aneri McGalla, Jr.
G Cheryllana Cunningham, So.
G Carly Spang.
Pen Argyl: Fr.
G/F Leah Apostol, So.
G Gianni Martini.
Phillipsburg: Sr.
G/F Shantalina Blake, Fr.
G Madison Bethea.
Pleasant Valley: Fr.
C Noelle Wolff, So.
C Amaya Fuentes.
Pocono Mountain West: Sr.
G/F Emma Campusano.
Salisbury: Sr.
F Kendra Morgan.
Saucon Valley: Fr.
G Sierra Skoda, Fr.
G Grace Donahue.
Southern Lehigh: Jr.
G Eliana Marques, So.
G Samantha Fontanez.
Voorhees: Sr.
G Madie Petak, So.
F Gabriella LaMarca.
Warren Hills: Sr.
F Rylie Werneke.
Whitehall: So.
G Corynn Troxell.
Wilson: Sr.
C Kiera Hartzell-Ham, So.
G Tessa Bonham, Jr.
G Anna Schmitt.
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