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Sean McBryan

Pennsylvania

Penn State BA ('17) and Newhouse MS ('20). 🦁🍊. Opinions solely from my 🧠. Probably on a 🏀 court or 🏈 field in PA.

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  • 1 week ago | berksgirlsbasketball.com | Sean McBryan

    For four years, Wyomissing’s Amaya Stewart has been rewriting the record book. Now, she’s made history once more. This time, across the entire state. Stewart, a 6-1 senior center committed to Albany, has been named to the Pennsylvania Sportswriters All-State Girls Basketball First Team in Class 4A for the third straight season, becoming the first player in Berks County girls basketball history to earn first-team honors three years in a row. Joining her on the All-State list is Gov.

  • 1 week ago | berksgirlsbasketball.com | Sean McBryan

    Sportswriters covering high school girls basketball across Pennsylvania have released their annual all-state teams, highlighting the top performers from the Keystone State for the 2024-25 season. Among the honorees are two standout players from Berks County: Gov. Mifflin sophomore Bella Super, earning her first all-state selection, and Wyomissing senior Amaya Stewart, who picks up her third.

  • 1 week ago | berksgirlsbasketball.com | Sean McBryan

    On a recent April evening at PJ Whelihan’s in West Lawn, Berks County native Dee Kantner sat about 20 minutes from the Exeter High School campus where her basketball journey began. She was back in Berks for a fundraising event hosted by the 3 Point Goal organization, which supports local girls basketball under the leadership of President Jean Frey, who coached Kantner in high school, and who remains one of her biggest mentors.

  • 2 weeks ago | lancasteronline.com | Sean McBryan

    Cocalico junior Izzy Rios plays three sports for the Eagles: lacrosse, field hockey and basketball. While those sports are different, the midfielder and point guard’s main objective in each is the same: Get her teammates involved. “It’s made it easier to read the field and understand spacing,” Rios said of playing multiple sports. “I always try to keep my head up and see the field. Passing is a big part of my game.

  • 2 weeks ago | lancasteronline.com | Sean McBryan

    Cocalico junior Izzy Rios plays three sports for the Eagles: lacrosse, field hockey and basketball. While those sports are different, the midfielder and point guard’s main objective in each is the same: Get her teammates involved. “It’s made it easier to read the field and understand spacing,” Rios said of playing multiple sports. “I always try to keep my head up and see the field. Passing is a big part of my game.

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Sean McBryan
Sean McBryan @SeanMcBryan
20 Apr 25

Douglassville native and Westtown grad JoJo Lacey headed to the WNBA. #BerksGirlsBasketball

Washington Mystics
Washington Mystics @WashMystics

The Mystics have signed Forward, JoJo Lacey. JoJo, welcome to D.C.! https://t.co/Tlv7VKz8Xc

Sean McBryan
Sean McBryan @SeanMcBryan
18 Apr 25

Wyomissing senior Amaya Stewart (@amaya_s13) made history with her third consecutive first-team All-State selection. Gov. Mifflin’s Bella Super (@bella__super) picked up her first All-State nod after a breakout sophomore campaign. #BerksGirlsBasketball https://t.co/7PvKGsc9gL

Sean McBryan
Sean McBryan @SeanMcBryan
17 Apr 25

More on the two #BerksGirlsBasketball All-State selections for the 2024-25 season: https://t.co/7PvKGscH6j