Originally published Monday, March 2, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Seattle Times all-area teams | 2008-09 girls basketball
Star Times all-area teams are chosen after the regular season by Seattle Times reporters, freelancers and editors. Selections must be from schools in King and Snohomish counties, or in Metro and WesCo.

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Lindsey Moore
Kentwood, guard,
5-10, Sr.
One of the most complete players Kentwood has produced, Moore averages 15.5 points, 8.0 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 3.0 steals for the Conquerors, who lost their only game Saturday when she sat out with an injury. The two-time SPSL 4A North MVP, who has signed with Nebraska.
Brittany Gray
Bainbridge,
forward, 5-11, Sr.
The most dominant post presence in the area averaged more than 18 points and 13 rebounds in the regular season, usually while being double- and triple-teamed. Bainbridge's all-time leading scorer has signed with Gonzaga, where she will join her brother, Steven, a Star Times selection in 2007. This is her second Star Times honor.
Marcisa McMillan
Lindbergh, center,
6-2, Sr.
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McMillan is a four-year starter with eye-popping career numbers: 1,827 points and 1,333 rebounds. The Seamount League's co-MVP regularly posted double-doubles, averaging more than 20 points, 18 rebounds and five blocked shots this season despite multiple defenders every time she touched the ball.
Erin Feeney
Jackson, guard,
5-8, Jr.
The deadly shooter led the senior-less Timberwolves from Mill Creek to a share of the WesCo South Division title and a state-tournament berth. She averaged more than 20 points in the regular season, scored in double figures in all but two games and scored 20 or more 10 times.
Katie Benson
Snohomish,
forward, 6-1, Sr.
The versatile frontcourt player led the Panthers to an undefeated WesCo North record and a trip to the Class 4A state tournament. She averaged more than 16 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks and scored a career-high and school-record 38 points in December. Benson has signed with Seattle Pacific.
Keith Hennig
Kentwood coach
Hennig has turned Kentwood into one of the state's premier programs, leading the top-ranked Conquerors to a fourth consecutive state berth. They take a 24-1 record into this year's tournament, with a shot to win it all. Hennig's career record at Kentwood is an impressive 132-25.
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