PA girls basketball: Meet the Top 8 players to watch in Butler County in 2025-26
The 2025-26 high school girls basketball season will include the return of established leaders for some Butler County teams, while others will be counting on players to elevate their play after the graduation of girls who set the pace.
Though the upcoming campaign is sure to produce some surprises when it comes to individual stars, there are several players, based on past performance, who should be noted as the season nears tip-off.
Here are eight players to watch this year, listed alphabetically:
Cashdollar paced the Planets last season in points per game (10.6), rebounds (5.9), assists (2.4) and steals (2.1).
She recently accepted a preferred walk-on offer from Wake Forest.
After averaging a double-double (13.7 points, 10.5 rebounds) for the Falcon Knights last year, she will be a fourth-year starter.
Dehart possesses a very good perimeter shot for a post player.
After averaging 11 points per game last year, the Knights will lean on her for leadership on and off the court.
Ewing will also play a key role on defense, where Knoch plans to play more full-court man.
Hambly 14.2 points and two assists per game as a junior. She is adept at playing both point guard and shooting guard for a Raiders team fresh off a WPIAL section title.
She will play collegiately at Pitt-Johnstown.
Romanovich, a Butler County first-team all-star last year, averaged 16.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a junior.
She will be counted on for production and leadership as the Rockets aim to build on last year’s district and state playoff appearances.
She was the best player on a team that went 23-4 last year, averaging 11.1 points and 10 rebounds per game along with 2.3 assists and three steals. Venesky was a Butler County first-team all-star last year.
Wehner the state-semifinalist Trojanettes last year with 14 points per game while adding three rebounds and two steals, en route to Butler County all-star status.
With no seniors on this year’s squad, Wehner needs to have a calming influence on her teammates.
She averaged 10.8 points and 3.2 rebounds to help North reach the state semifinals last year.
Weir (6-foot) recently received a Division I offer from LaSalle University.
