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BATTLE CREEK - Meet the 2025 Battle Creek Enquirer All-City Girls Basketball Team. The team is made up of members of the six city girls basketball programs and voted on by the city coaches and the Enquirer sports staff.
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Harper Creek
A four-year all-city selection and returning all-league pick in the Interstate 8 Conference, Ella Chantrenne was a team captain and important leader on a young Harper Creek squad that went 8-16 on the season. Chantrenne was a standout outside shooter from her forward position and a key two-way player as a solid defender. The senior averaged 12.1 points per game with 6.5 rebounds and 2.1 steals.
St. Philip
Only a sophomore, Addi Dzwik is already in her third year on the varsity and has earned her third all-city selection, while surpassing the 1,000-point career points threshold. The Tiger guard averaged 18.2 points per game with 8.7 rebounds. As well as being the team's primary scorer, Dzwik is also a standout defender as she is a returning selection on the all-league team in the Southern Central Athletic Association as the Tigers were 10-14 overall.
Battle Creek Central
A first-time all-city pick, Ky'liera Guest is in her third year as a varsity starter for Battle Creek Central as the junior point guard helped control the floor for the Bearcats in the halfcourt. Averaging 12.1 points per game, Guest led BCC to a share of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Bearcats were also a district finalists, going 13-6 overall.
Pennfield
A three-year varsity member in her second year as a starter, Madelyn Hensel directed the Pennfield offense as the point guard, becoming a scoring threat and a defensive stopper during her junior season. Hensel averaged 7.1 points per game with 4.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists for a 9-14 Panther team, earning honorable mention all-league honors in the Interstate 8 Conference.
Pennfield
A four-year varsity starter and three-year all-city selection, Natalie Hensel finished up a standout career at Pennfield as the team's leading score (15.6 pg) and rebounder (8.1 pg) on a 9-14 club. Hensel finished as a 1,000-point career scorer and set the school record in career blocks with 247 as the 5-foot, 11-inch forward was a standout two-way player on offense and defense, earning all-league honors in the Interstate 8 Conference.
Battle Creek Central
A'Mya Hodges has been a starter for four years for Battle Creek Central, and a returning all-league and all-city member, becoming an 1,000-point career scorer during her senior year. The Bearcat shooting guard is also a standout defensive player. After scoring 21.3 points per game last year, she averaged 13.2 points per game this season, facing defenses set up to stop her. Hodges helped BCC to a share of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Bearcats were also a district finalists, going 13-6 overall.
Battle Creek Central
A returning all-city selection, Myliyah Mosley continued to dominate during her junior season as she averaged 15.1 points per game. A three-year starter, she had a season-high of 30 points in a game. Mosley was a key defender in the paint from her forward position for the Bearcats. Mosley helped BCC to a share of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Bearcats were also a district finalists, going 13-6 overall.
Lakeview
A three-year varsity starter, who has improved every year, Camille Oxley took her game to the next level as a senior as a double-digit scorer, averaging 12.8 points per game to go along with 5.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.1 steals. Oxley, an all-city pick last year as well, helped lead Lakeview to a 14-9 record and to a Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title, earning all-league honors.
Harper Creek
An impressive all-around athlete, Cassidy Pratley showed her skills at the forward spot for Harper Creek as she averaged 6.5 points per game and 8.0 rebounds. A key senior leader for a young Harper Creek team that went 8-16 overall, Pratley used her 6-foot, 1-inch frame to help her dominate on defense. Pratley has signed to play volleyball at Western Michigan University.
Lakeview
An all-city player as a sophomore, Anya Rankin missed all of last season due to injury. The senior forward returned this year to lead Lakeview to a 14-9 record overall and to a Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title with 12.9 points per game, 4.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 4.1 steals. Rankin, also an all-league selection, has signed to play at Division II Northwood University.
Lakeview
In her third year on the varsity, Da'nayah Williams had a standout junior season, showcasing ball handling skills at the point guard position, doing a good job of getting the Spartans in their offensive sets. Williams finished the year averaging 7.5 points per game with 3.9 assists and 2.4 steals. Earning all-league honors as well, Williams helped lead Lakeview to a Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Spartans went 14-9 overall.
Calhoun Christian
A returning member of the all-city team, Jayna Schwartz was a key senior leader and team captain from her point guard position for a young Calhoun Christian team that went 7-14 overall. Schwartz showcased an ability to run the team in the halfcourt as well as being one of the top outside shooters in the area with 73 3-pointers on the season, hitting a school-record seven in a game twice and making five in a quarter once. Schwartz finished with 16.5 points per game.
Nae'Ary Wilson (Battle Creek Central), Zakarionna Caldwell (Battle Creek Central), Karlee Gutsue (Lakeview), Kennedy Halverson (Harper Creek), Taegen Anderson (Harper Creek), Peyton Rhoades (Pennfield), Isabella Branham (Pennfield), Quinn Dzwik (St. Philip), Mylee Grimm (St. Philip)
Contact Bill Broderick at [email protected]. Follow him on X/Twitter @billbroderick.
This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Members of 2025 Battle Creek Enquirer All-City Girls Basketball Team
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Ella Chantrenne
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Harper Creek
A four-year all-city selection and returning all-league pick in the Interstate 8 Conference, Ella Chantrenne was a team captain and important leader on a young Harper Creek squad that went 8-16 on the season. Chantrenne was a standout outside shooter from her forward position and a key two-way player as a solid defender. The senior averaged 12.1 points per game with 6.5 rebounds and 2.1 steals.
Addi Dzwik
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St. Philip
Only a sophomore, Addi Dzwik is already in her third year on the varsity and has earned her third all-city selection, while surpassing the 1,000-point career points threshold. The Tiger guard averaged 18.2 points per game with 8.7 rebounds. As well as being the team's primary scorer, Dzwik is also a standout defender as she is a returning selection on the all-league team in the Southern Central Athletic Association as the Tigers were 10-14 overall.
Ky'liera Guest
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Battle Creek Central
A first-time all-city pick, Ky'liera Guest is in her third year as a varsity starter for Battle Creek Central as the junior point guard helped control the floor for the Bearcats in the halfcourt. Averaging 12.1 points per game, Guest led BCC to a share of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Bearcats were also a district finalists, going 13-6 overall.
Madelyn Hensel
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Pennfield
A three-year varsity member in her second year as a starter, Madelyn Hensel directed the Pennfield offense as the point guard, becoming a scoring threat and a defensive stopper during her junior season. Hensel averaged 7.1 points per game with 4.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists for a 9-14 Panther team, earning honorable mention all-league honors in the Interstate 8 Conference.
Natalie Hensel
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Pennfield
A four-year varsity starter and three-year all-city selection, Natalie Hensel finished up a standout career at Pennfield as the team's leading score (15.6 pg) and rebounder (8.1 pg) on a 9-14 club. Hensel finished as a 1,000-point career scorer and set the school record in career blocks with 247 as the 5-foot, 11-inch forward was a standout two-way player on offense and defense, earning all-league honors in the Interstate 8 Conference.
A’Mya Hodges
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Battle Creek Central
A'Mya Hodges has been a starter for four years for Battle Creek Central, and a returning all-league and all-city member, becoming an 1,000-point career scorer during her senior year. The Bearcat shooting guard is also a standout defensive player. After scoring 21.3 points per game last year, she averaged 13.2 points per game this season, facing defenses set up to stop her. Hodges helped BCC to a share of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Bearcats were also a district finalists, going 13-6 overall.
Myliyah Mosley
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Battle Creek Central
A returning all-city selection, Myliyah Mosley continued to dominate during her junior season as she averaged 15.1 points per game. A three-year starter, she had a season-high of 30 points in a game. Mosley was a key defender in the paint from her forward position for the Bearcats. Mosley helped BCC to a share of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Bearcats were also a district finalists, going 13-6 overall.
Camille Oxley
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Lakeview
A three-year varsity starter, who has improved every year, Camille Oxley took her game to the next level as a senior as a double-digit scorer, averaging 12.8 points per game to go along with 5.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.1 steals. Oxley, an all-city pick last year as well, helped lead Lakeview to a 14-9 record and to a Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title, earning all-league honors.
Cassidy Pratley
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Harper Creek
An impressive all-around athlete, Cassidy Pratley showed her skills at the forward spot for Harper Creek as she averaged 6.5 points per game and 8.0 rebounds. A key senior leader for a young Harper Creek team that went 8-16 overall, Pratley used her 6-foot, 1-inch frame to help her dominate on defense. Pratley has signed to play volleyball at Western Michigan University.
Anya Rankin
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Lakeview
An all-city player as a sophomore, Anya Rankin missed all of last season due to injury. The senior forward returned this year to lead Lakeview to a 14-9 record overall and to a Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title with 12.9 points per game, 4.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 4.1 steals. Rankin, also an all-league selection, has signed to play at Division II Northwood University.
Da'nayah Williams
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Lakeview
In her third year on the varsity, Da'nayah Williams had a standout junior season, showcasing ball handling skills at the point guard position, doing a good job of getting the Spartans in their offensive sets. Williams finished the year averaging 7.5 points per game with 3.9 assists and 2.4 steals. Earning all-league honors as well, Williams helped lead Lakeview to a Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference East Division title as the Spartans went 14-9 overall.
Jayna Schwartz
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Calhoun Christian
A returning member of the all-city team, Jayna Schwartz was a key senior leader and team captain from her point guard position for a young Calhoun Christian team that went 7-14 overall. Schwartz showcased an ability to run the team in the halfcourt as well as being one of the top outside shooters in the area with 73 3-pointers on the season, hitting a school-record seven in a game twice and making five in a quarter once. Schwartz finished with 16.5 points per game.
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Nae'Ary Wilson (Battle Creek Central), Zakarionna Caldwell (Battle Creek Central), Karlee Gutsue (Lakeview), Kennedy Halverson (Harper Creek), Taegen Anderson (Harper Creek), Peyton Rhoades (Pennfield), Isabella Branham (Pennfield), Quinn Dzwik (St. Philip), Mylee Grimm (St. Philip)
Contact Bill Broderick at [email protected]. Follow him on X/Twitter @billbroderick.
This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Members of 2025 Battle Creek Enquirer All-City Girls Basketball Team
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