Allie Ziebell, a Neenah High School basketball standout, has been named the state's unanimous player of the year by The Associated Press, following an outstanding senior campaign, which included impressive statistics and a scholarship offer from UConn.

By the Numbers
  • Ziebell averaged 27.5 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.
  • She made 51 percent of her field goals, 44.9 percent from the 3-point line, and 87.5 percent of her free throws.
  • Ziebell scored 75 points and had 26 rebounds in the state semifinal and championship round games.
State of Play
  • Neenah High School finished as WIAA Division 1 state runner-up.
  • Pewaukee's Jim Reuter, after leading the Pirates to their first state championship, was named girls coach of the year.
  • Wisconsin Lutheran's coach, Ryan Walz, was honored as the boys coach of the year.
Bottom Line

Allie Ziebell's exceptional talent and accomplishments have culminated in being named the state's unanimous player of the year, marking an impressive milestone in her basketball career, while coaches Jim Reuter and Ryan Walz have been recognized for their outstanding leadership in guiding their teams to success.