Lakeview’s Blake Shaw leads 2025 Battle Creek Enquirer All-City Girls Basketball Team

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Enquirer All-City Girls Basketball Team is made up of members of the six city programs and includes Coach of the Year Blake Shaw of Lakeview

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Bouncing back from a rare losing season, putting together a double-digit winning streak, putting up the most victories in the city and winning a division championship.

Lakeview had a year to remember.

For all of those things, and more, Lakeview’s Blake Shaw is our choice for the Battle Creek Enquirer 2025 All-City Girls Basketball Team Coach of the Year.

Shaw headlines the 2025 Battle Creek Enquirer All-City Girls Basketball Team, which is made up of members of the six city girls basketball teams and is voted on by the city coaches and the Enquirer sports staff.

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Hampered with injuries and illnesses last year, Lakeview slipped to its first losing season since Shaw took over in 2019. This season, Lakeview showed a six-game improvement in the win column with 14 victories, the high-water mark among the Battle Creek city schools. At 14-9 overall, Lakeview won 10 straight games in the middle of the year as the Spartans surged to the top of the Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference, finishing in a tie for first place with Battle Creek Central, at 7-1 in the East Division.

Shaw is joined on the all-city team by three Lakeview players in seniors Camille Oxley and Anya Rankin as well as junior Da’nayah Williams.

Battle Creek Central also had a standout season, sharing the SMAC East crown and going 13-6 overall, as the Bearcats add Ky’liera Guest, A’Mya Hodges and Myliyah Mosley to the all-city squad.

Harper Creek went 8-16 overall and puts seniors Ella Chantrenne and Cassidy Pratley on the all-city team.

Pennfield, at 9-14, also has two all-city players in sisters Natalie Hensel and Madelyn Hensel.

St. Philip (10-14) adds Addi Dzwik, with Calhoun Christian (7-14) including Jayna Schwartz.

Contact Bill Broderick at bbroderi@battlecreekenquirer.com. Follow him on X/Twitter @billbroderick.

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