2026 Division IV-V-VI-VII All-Ohio Girls Basketball Teams
Published on Tuesday, 24 March 2026 at 6:30 pm

COLUMBUS — The Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association on Tuesday released the 2026 All-Ohio girls basketball squads for Divisions IV through VII, honoring the state’s top small-school talent and highlighting record-setting performances from the state tournament trail.
Shaker Heights Laurel senior guard Tristan Williams claimed Division IV Player of the Year after averaging 22.8 points per game and steering the Gators to a berth in the state semifinals. Williams, a 5-8 senior already signed with a Division I college program, headlines a 40-player first-team list that features seven other 20-point scorers, including Columbus International’s high-scoring senior Leila Carter (27.0 ppg) and Circleville junior forward Addison Edgington (20.1 ppg).
Toledo Ottawa Hills sophomore Kendell Skiver earned top billing in Division VII, pacing the state in the division with a 26.8-point average. Skiver, a 5-11 combo guard, led the Green Bears to their first regional final since 2011 and is the program’s first girls’ POY since 1997.
London Madison-Plains mentor Nathan Warner was selected Division IV Coach of the Year after guiding the Mohawks to a 25-2 record and a district title. In Division VII, Johnstown Northridge head coach Bill Mitchin and Pleasant Hill Newton’s Stefanie Landis shared coaching honors after combining for 46 victories and league championships.
The full All-Ohio selections span 400-plus athletes across four divisions, recognizing statistical leaders, defensive standouts, and postseason difference-makers from every corner of the state. Players are listed with grade, height, and regular-season scoring average.
First-team honorees also include Cincinnati Purcell Marian’s 6-3 junior Samaya Wilkins (22.4 ppg), Carrollton senior guard Kylie Ujcich (13.4 ppg), and Ashtabula Edgewood junior Carly Kray (23.5 ppg). Division V standouts feature Anna sophomore Adyson Bales, Beachwood sophomore Zoe Walters (20.0 ppg), and Uhrichsville Claymont senior Ava Edwards (20.3 ppg), while Division VI touts Rootstown senior Colbie Curall (14.7 ppg) and Mechanicsburg junior Clara Forrest (15.0 ppg).
Second- and third-team lists recognize rising underclassmen, among them freshman phenoms Annie Sullivan of Gates Mills Gilmour Academy (17.3 ppg) and Tenzlee Burns of Seaman North Adams (17.1 ppg), along with a host of juniors and seniors who keyed deep tournament runs.
Complete rosters are available through the OHSBCA website and will be published in the state tournament program this weekend.
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