ADM senior forward Nicole Storck was named to the Iowa Girls Coaches Association all district team on Monday in Class 4A, after putting up a major senior season.
Storck was able to average 15.5 points per game, 9.7 rebounds per game, and 2.5 steals per game, all team leads as she was able to anchor the defense every night for ADM. She also was able to join the 1,000 point scoring club this year and became the all time leading rebounder in school history.
The last ADM player to make a team was Abbie Hlas in the 2019-20 season, as she was named on the 3rd team all state team that year through the IGCA.
She was named with 10 total players from the Central Division for class 4A, being named to the team. Six different players in the Central Division were part of the Raccoon River Conference, and eight of the other nine players ADM faced this season as a team, showing the depth of their schedule and the talent that is in Central Iowa basketball.
Storck will be playing college basketball at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, as she made her mark as one of the most accomplished players in ADM girls basketball history.