Sixth Woman of the Year
Sara Glover of Olmsted Falls

She would start on any other team in the conference. She is a force off the bench averaging nearly double-digit scoring, and also yanking down rebounds at will. Glover hit clutch foul shots along the way as well.
When someone with the talent of Sara Glover is your first girl off the bench, you have a very special team. Perhaps the best example of this was their recent home game against Berea-Midpark where she bodied up with one of the biggest players in the conference, and never flinched. Glover hung tough and caused several tie ups.
Also, I want to note that if Lauren Noernberg doesn’t crack the starting five next year, that young lady is a lead candidate for sixth woman of the year next year. She was tough as nails and I wanted to point that out.
Head Coach Jordan Eaton of Olmsted Falls had this to say, “This season matched her effort with her basketball IQ, this led to significant minutes and big plays in big games.”
