Spitzley repeats as Division 3 Player of the Year
Before her arrival in high school, Hannah Spitzley used to spend her time at the top of the bleachers as part of the film crew for the Pewamo-Westphalia girls basketball program.
Spitzley knew then, while closely watching her older sister and teammates having success and fun, that she wanted to be like them.
She’s turned those aspirations into reality over a four-year varsity career in which she's helped P-W reach new heights.
The Western Michigan-bound Spitzley has been a key component in a record run of success for P-W and leads The Associated Press Division 3 All-State team as the Player of the Year.
Spitzley, who was part of a state runner-up team as a freshman, a squad that reached the state semifinals as a sophomore and the Pirates’ first-ever state championship as a junior, repeats as the top player in Division 3.
Spitzley, who averaged 14.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.3 steals, 2.2 assists and shot 58% from the field, had the top-ranked Pirates in position to make another deep run before the MHSAA state tournament was suspended due to the coronavirus. P-W was 22-2 and set to play for a fourth straight regional championship.
“Now that I have this break and looking back at what we've done in those four years, it's really unheard of,” Spitzley said. “The journey that we've had and the success that we had — it just came out of nowhere, especially for our school not having a state championship before and not having (tournament) runs like that to having (potentially) four in a row. It’s amazing to be part of something like that and look back and say you did that.”
A relentless work ethic made Spitzley a key figure in that success. She is a career 1,000-point scorer, a defensive standout and did many other things to help P-W to a 98-7 record the last...

