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East Grand Rapids’ Macy Brown wins Michigan AP D1 POY award

East Grand Rapids guard Macy Brown, is awarded the 2023 Mick McCabe Miss Basketball Award on Monday, Mar. 13, 2023.
East Grand Rapids guard Macy Brown, is awarded the 2023 Mick McCabe Miss Basketball Award on Monday, Mar. 13, 2023.

EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — As a freshman and sophomore, Macy Brown excelled as a complementary scorer on two ultra-talented East Grand Rapids girls basketball teams that combined to go 36-4.

Brown later moved from the win to become the Pioneers’ primary ball handler and go-to scorer due an injury to point guard Alli Carlson.

The versatile athlete proved more than capable of shouldering the load, and her rapid development helped Brown emerge as the Michigan Associated Press Division 1 Player of the Year.

The future Michigan Wolverine becomes the second member of her family to win the honor, joining sister, Jillian, who achieved the feat in 2021.

The 6-foot Brown led her team with 25 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.1 steals per game this season for a team that went 15-9.

“From a skill set standpoint, I think she was equipped for the new role,” East Grand Rapids coach Troy Hammond said of Brown’s ability to run the offense as a junior. “There’s some freedom that comes with that role, but it can be a burden at times, too, to consistently be the one that’s asked to create something for yourself and your teammates.

“I think as a junior, she was sort of figuring that out. She sort of got thrust into this high-usage role probably a year before we expected that to occur. So, I think some of the adversity and lessons of her junior year allowed her to become so dominant and such a good leader for our team this year because she had sort of been through that before.”

Perhaps no game showed Brown’s ability to put the team on her back more than a 61-56 win over Redford Westfield Prep, in which she tallied 35 points and 11 rebounds on an otherwise poor-shooting night for the Pioneers.

“She’s a kid who wants to win first and foremost, and if that requires her to be a volume scorer on a particular night, she’s up for the challenge,” Hammond said. “But there were plenty of nights this year where I thought she did a good job of strategically getting other people involved. I think our team understood really well that Macy was our best player, but just because you’re the best player doesn’t mean that your teammates are always going to be OK with you taking X amount of shots.

“I think because of who Macy is, they all embraced that. I think the only way you create that type of buy-in is if you have a kid in that spot that really goes out of her way to get to know her teammates and really make them feel valued and appreciated.”

The rest of the All-State team includes Janae Tyler of Holt, Wayne Memorial’s Myla Hamm, Christian Sanders of Detroit Renaissance, Holland West Ottawa’s Gabby Reynolds, Braxcynn Baker of Lowell, Byron Center’s Lily Zeinstra, West Bloomfield’s Indya Davis and Summer Davis along with Madison Morson of Salem.

The coach of the year is Brad Wilson of Rockford.

The 2023 Associated Press Division 1 girls basketball All-State team as selected by a panel of 10 Michigan sportswriters.

Player of the Year

Macy Brown, East Grand Rapids

First Team

Janae Tyler, Holt, Sr. Mayla Ham, Wayne Memorial, Sr. Christian Sanders, Detroit Renaissance, Jr. Macy Brown, East Grant Rapids, Sr. Gabby Reynolds, Holland West Ottawa, Jr. Lily Zeinstra, Byron Center, Jr. Braxcynn Baker, Lowell, Jr. Indya Davis, West Bloomfield, Jr. Summer Davis, West Bloomfield, Jr. Madison Morson, Salem, Jr.

Coach of the Year

Brad Wilson, Rockford

Second Team (nominees receiving two or more votes from the voting panel)

Victoria Gray, Temperance-Bedford, Soph. Maya Anderson, Detroit Cass Tech, Jr. Anna Wypych, Rockford, Soph. Tayla Dillard, Kalamazoo Central, Jr. Annabel Ayrault, Grosse Point North, Sr.

Coaches Rod Wells, Salem Tori Brooks, Holt

Voting panel

Doug Donnelly, Adrian Daily Telegram; Brian Calloway, Lansing State Journal; James Cook, Traverse City Record-Eagle; David Goricki, Detroit News; George Pohly, Macomb Daily; Jason Juno, Ironwood Daily Globe; Fred Kelly, Midland Daily News; Brandon Watson, Sturgis Journal; Matthew Mowery, Oakland Press; Patrick Nothaft, Grand Rapids Press.

This article originally appeared on Sturgis Journal: East Grand Rapids’ Macy Brown wins Michigan AP D1 POY award