Brookfield’s Drapola earns first-team All-Ohio honors


WR’s Vuletich picks up second-team selection

Staff Report sports@vindy.com

Brookfield’s Bailey Drapola received the highest honors in the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association’s Division III and IV All-Ohio Girls Basketball Teams.

Drapola was the Mahoning Valley’s lone first-team selection across both divisions.

Western Reserve’s Danielle Vuletich was a second team selection in D-IV. Columbiana’s Kayla Muslovski was a third team selection in D-III, as was Warren JFK’s Caitlyn Condolean in D-IV.

Drapola, a softball commit at Akron, averaged 20.4 points per game in her senior season.

Drapola became her school’s all-time leading scorer in the final game of her basketball career. She scored 24 points in a 48-37 district semifinal loss to Western Reserve to finish her career with 1,644 points, beating Morgan Bonekovic’s mark of 1,636 points. She also holds the single-season school record for points in a season with 494 points.

Drapola is on pace to break the school record for varsity letters with 15 as a four-sport athlete. She is also a member of the National Honor Society.

Last season on the softball diamond, she lead the Warriors with 14 home runs and a .618 batting average.

Vuletich averaged 20.5 points, 12 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per game. She is a 6-feet, 3-inch transfer from South Range. Western Reserve won the Mineral Ridge District this season. Vuletich was a first-team Northeast Inland All-District as the Blue Devils had its best season in school history, going 22-3.

Muslovski put up 24 points, 5.1 steals and 3.9 assists per game in her junior season for the Clippers, who went 17-6 while winning a sixth-straight league title. She is already Columbiana’s all-time scoring leader.

Condoleon averaged 23.1 points per game for the Eagles. In January, she crossed 1,000 points for her career.