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Johnson named Howie 2023 High School Girls Basketball Player of the Year

Chloe Johnson of Duluth Marshall is an unanimous Howie 2023 Player of the Year selection. 

FIRST TEAM

Chloe Johnson, Marshall School 7th-grader (2023 Player of the Year). Good Video: Watch Johnson at this weekend’s Deep South Classic in Raleigh, NC. Johnson, a 5-foot-10 point guard, is the No. 1-ranked recruit nationally in the Class of 2028.

Emma Raye, Superior senior

Alexa Snesrud, Cloquet senior

Jessika Lofstrom, Grand Rapids junior

Hope Carlson, Proctor senior

SECOND TEAM

Liv Birkeland, Hermantown senior

Savannah Leopold, Superior senior

Regan Juenemann, Marshall School sophomore

Braya LaPlant, Grand Rapids junior

Ava Carlson, Cloquet junior

HONORABLE MENTION

Kloe Zentkowski, Superior

Selah Reinertsen, Denfeld

Lily Smith, Proctor

Reese Aune, Hibbing

Chloe Carlson, Proctor

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