The Livingston County girls basketball Player of the Year award has seen numerous talented players over the years. This season, Lilly Williams from Howell, an All-American and Miss Basketball of Michigan, took the title, despite Gabby Piepho having the chance to win it for a historic third time. The award has an interesting history, with variations in how it was awarded, particularly noted that no player was selected in 1998. Notably, Howell and Brighton schools have frequently produced top players throughout the award's history.

By the Numbers
  • Lilly Williams is the 2023-24 Player of the Year after Gabby Piepho, who won previously in 2022-23.
  • A total of 46 different players have been recognized since the award's inception in 1980.
State of Play
  • Lilly Williams’ recognition as Miss Basketball demonstrates her significant impact on the game.
  • Gabby Piepho, despite not winning this year, remains a prominent figure in Livingston County basketball.
What's Next

As the next season approaches, anticipation builds around who will emerge as the next standout player after Williams. The competition is likely to increase as younger talents develop, while Piepho may seek to reclaim her recognition in upcoming seasons.

Bottom Line

The legacy of the Player of the Year award reflects the depth and talent of girls basketball in Livingston County, with strong contenders emerging each season. The achievements of players like Williams and Piepho highlight the community's commitment to supporting young athletes.