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Frederickson, Wilson nab top Private-Parochial League Girls’ Basketball honors

March 29, 2025 by Paul Gotham Leave a Comment

Bishop Kearney’s Asia Wilson (13) garnered back-to-back Private-Parochial League Division I Player of the Year recognition. (Photo: JEROME DAVIS)

By PAUL GOTHAM

Allie Frederickson paced C.G. Finney to a 17-win season and a No. 3 seed in Class D. Asia Wilson led a Bishop Kearney squad that won 15 games and grabbed the fifth seed in Class AA.

Private-Parochial League Girls’ Basketball coaches honored the pair with Player of the Year for their respective divisions.

Wilson, the reigning Private-Parochial Division I Player of the year, averaged 18.6 points and 7.7 rebounds this season to earn the league’s top award for a second straight year. The senior guard handed out 4.6 assists and logged eight double-doubles. A Holy Cross commit, she had a season-high 28 points against NYS Class AA finalist, Aquinas and finished her career with 1,307 points.

Wilson is a three-time First Team All-League selection. She earned All-Tournament honors as part of the 2024 BCANY-champion Rochester team. She was part of Kearney’s 2022 sectional and state champion and is a nominee for the McDonald’s All-American game.

Teammates Leah Dukes and Klarissa Goode joined Wilson on the First Team along with Loren Green (Aquinas), AJ Orr (Aquinas) and Molly O’Toole (Aquinas). Green, Orr and O’Toole were all part of the 2024 BCANY championship team along with Wilson.

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Frederickson, the Private-Parochial League Division II Player of the Year, logged 12 double-doubles on the season. The senior forward averaged 20.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists.

Private-Parochial League Division II Player of the Year, Allie Frederickson (22) finished with 12 double-doubles on the season. The senior forward averaged 20.6 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

She topped the 30-point mark twice on the season with a 31-point effort against School of the Arts and 30 in the Falcons’ matchup with league rival Northstar Christian. Frederickson topped the 20-point mark in 12 games and finished her career with 1,039 points.

Teammate Lucy Broome joined Frederickson on First Team All-League along with Trinity Crowder (Rochester Prep), Abby Eschner (Northstar Christian), Alyssa Marsh (Lima Christian) and Jahzell Strong (Young Women’s College Prep).

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