Port鈥檚 terrific trio named to league鈥檚 first team
Three key players from Port Washington High School have been named to the Glacier Trails Conference first team following an outstanding basketball season. Savanna Miller excelled in her new role at point guard, averaging 16.1 points and leading the league in assists and steals. Norah Merow showcased her skills as a dominant post player, leading in rebounds and blocks, while Delaney Rauch contributed significantly with versatile scoring and playmaking abilities. The Pirates finished with a 10-2 conference record, securing a regional title for the first time since 2000.
By the Numbers- Savanna Miller: 16.1 points, 4.3 assists, 3.6 steals per game
- Norah Merow: 9.8 rebounds, 1.9 blocks per game, 12.3 points per game
- Delaney Rauch: 12.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists per game
- Port Washington finished the season with an overall record of 18-8.
- The team placed second in the Glacier Trails Conference, behind Kettle Moraine Lutheran.
- The players contributed to winning a regional title, their first since 2000.
Looking ahead, Coach Dave Ross is excited to further develop talent, particularly focusing on Junior Delaney Rauch as she matures into a key player for next season. The community will also rally behind the players as they participate in the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches All-Star Game this June, benefiting several charities.
Bottom LineThe recognition of Port Washington鈥檚 trio highlights not only their individual talents but also the team鈥檚 growth and success this season. Their achievements set a strong foundation for future performance, with expectations high as they prepare for the next year.
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