“Best in the state”

MYAH SELLAND beats the double-team and goes for the under-the-basket hook against a tough Rustlers defense.

MYAH SELLAND beats the double-team and goes for the under-the-basket hook against a tough Rustlers defense.

Being described as “the best player in the state, in any class” is a big deal, especially coming from the coach of the State Class B Runners-up.
Last weekend, Myah Selland, a six-two junior from Sanborn Central High School, made it quite evident that was not an overstatement.
Selland finished out her fourth State “B” appearance with a tournament-high, 74 total points for 24.7 points per game. She shot 27-of-43 for an impressive 63 percent. She also managed to grab 12.7 rebounds per game.
In putting up those numbers, Selland made five three-pointers in the final minutes of the third place game to orchestrate a stunning comeback for the win.
Selland’s junior season resulted in 620 total points — 23.85 points per game — 171 of which were scored in the six postseason contests.
She averaged 8.4 rebounds per game through the postseason, posting a total of 219. Since the regular season, Selland averaged 28.5 ppg and 11.17 rpg.
Myah is the daughter of Brett and Kelly Selland of Letcher.

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