Laila Jones, a guard from Wilson, ranked third in the county in scoring with 466 total points and was fifth in scoring average at 16.1 points per game, leading the Bulldogs to a state playoff appearance. Taylor Koenig, a forward from Gov. Mifflin, led Berks with 67 3-pointers and averaged 14.6 points per game. Madison Langdon, a guard from Berks Catholic, ranked third in the county in scoring average at 16.5 points per game. Annie McCaffrey, a forward from Wyomissing, helped the Spartans win titles and reach the state semifinals. Grace Reedy, a forward from Exeter, led the county in scoring average at 20.9 points per game. Morgan Snyder, a guard from Oley Valley, ranked fourth in Berks in scoring average at 16.2 points per game. Amaya Stewart, a center from Wyomissing, led the county in scoring and ranked second in scoring average at 19.5 points per game, reaching the 1,000-point milestone during the regular season. Aaron Anders, coach of Wyomissing, led the Spartans to repeated championships with a 31-1 record, the highest win total in program history, including 31 straight wins at the start of the season, setting a Berks record.

By the Numbers
  • Laila Jones: 466 total points, 16.1 points per game, 54 3-pointers
  • Taylor Koenig: 67 3-pointers, 14.6 points per game, 78.6% free throw percentage
  • Grace Reedy: 20.9 points per game, 501 total points
  • Amaya Stewart: 623 total points, 19.5 points per game, 1,000-point milestone
  • Aaron Anders: 31-1 record, 31 straight wins
State of Play
  • Players from various schools across Berks County have secured notable positions in the All-Berks girls basketball team, showcasing their exceptional talent and performance.
  • Wyomissing's coach, Aaron Anders, has led the team to unprecedented success, achieving the highest win total in the program's history and setting a Berks record of 31 straight wins.
Bottom Line

The All-Berks girls basketball selections highlight the outstanding achievements of individual players and the remarkable success of Wyomissing's team under the guidance of coach Aaron Anders, setting a new standard in the county's basketball history.