Kenosha County had another strong season of high school girls basketball this winter.
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St. Joseph coach Jason Coker cheers on his team as they play Central in the Holiday Classic tournament sponsored by Doctors of Therapy at UW-Parkside on Dec. 27, 2022.
Kenosha Bradford junior guard Rihanna Barker drives to the rim in a Division 1 sectional final against Wauwatosa East.
Westosha Central junior Keara Griffin dribbles in the Falcons' 55-41 loss to Milwaukee Academy of Science on Dec. 27 in the Doctors of Physical Therapy Holiday Classic at UW-Parkside.
Wilmot's Olivia Lehman flies in for two of her 10 points on Dec. 23 at Carthage College.
St. Joseph's Grace Kenesie, center, drives to the hoop during a sectional final game March 9 against Lomira.
Kenosha Bradford senior forward Alise Keys drives to the basket in a Division 1 sectional final battle with Wauwatosa East.
Photos: St. Joseph girls basketball battles Lomira with state tournament berth on the line
St. Joseph senior Kam Lecce, middle, sophomore Lilli Baez, right, and Grace Kenesie (3) trap a Lomira player during a WIAA Division 4 sectional final March 7 in Germantown. Lecce was also the conference player of the year this season.
St. Joseph freshman Grace Kenesie drives to the basket during a WIAA Division 4 sectional final against Lomira on Saturday in Germantown.
St. Joseph girls basketball coach Jason Coker diagrams a play for the Lancers late in a WIAA Division 4 sectional final against Lomira on Saturday in Germantown.
St. Joseph senior Kamryn Lecce shows emotion after a WIAA Division 4 sectional final loss to Lomira on Saturday in Germantown.
St. Joseph girls basketball coach Jason Coker consoles an emotional Kamryn Lecce after a WIAA Division 4 sectional final loss to Lomira on March 7 in Germantown.
St. Joseph senior Kamryn Lecce looks to pass out of trouble during a WIAA Division 4 sectional final against Lomira on March 7 in Germantown. Lecce finished her Lancers career with 1,556 points and 971 rebounds.
St. Joseph senior Kamryn Lecce, far right, receives a hug from St. Joseph athletic director Jenny Kenesie after a 61-57 loss to Lomira in a WIAA Division 4 sectional final on March 7 in Germantown. Lecce is the 2025-26 Kenosha News all-county girls basketball player of the year.

