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Great representation by the Lady Hawks this year!  Lots of young talented ladies ready to do it again next year.

 

 

21-4A

MVP- Ashon Jackson-jr  -HJ

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Molly Beavers-soph-HJ

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR- Kendall Sneed-Fr- HJ

 

1st TEAM ALL DISTRICT

Makenna Henry-Sr- HJ

Jalyn Wright- Jr- HJ

India McMahon-Soph- HJ

 

2nd TEAM ALL DISTRICT

Jada Pleasant- Soph- HJ

Audie Rogers-Soph- HJ

 

HON . MENTION ALL DISTRICT

Savannah McDonald-Jr- HJ

Rylee Wirth- Sr- HJ

 

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On 3/19/2021 at 12:37 PM, hjhawks said:

Great representation by the Lady Hawks this year!  Lots of young talented ladies ready to do it again next year.

 

 

21-4A

MVP- Ashon Jackson-jr  -HJ

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Molly Beavers-soph-HJ

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR- Kendall Sneed-Fr- HJ

 

1st TEAM ALL DISTRICT

Makenna Henry-Sr- HJ

Jalyn Wright- Jr- HJ

India McMahon-Soph- HJ

 

2nd TEAM ALL DISTRICT

Jada Pleasant- Soph- HJ

Audie Rogers-Soph- HJ

 

HON . MENTION ALL DISTRICT

Savannah McDonald-Jr- HJ

Rylee Wirth- Sr- HJ

 

Awesome Job.  Congrats!!

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Not sure on our whole district but

Jasper

Offensive MVP - Shabralyn Watson - Senior

New Comer - TyTiauna McQueen - Sophomore

First Team  - Aaliyah Robinson -also All Region - Senior

Second Team -  ShaNiyah McBride - Senior

Second Team - TyErica McQueen - Sophomore

 

Interesting - two years in a row District Champions or Co-Champions with out getting a vote for a kid to be MVP of the district.    Sure like the way 22 4A understood how that stuff should go.

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                   21-4A

        HUFFMAN HARGRAVE 

 OFFENSIVE MVP / ALL REGION

Jade Williams - 9th

1ST TEAM ALL DISTRICT

 Kelly Farrell - 12th

 Amori Pierson - 10th

2ND TEAM ALL DISTRICT

Peyton Cook - 11th

Skylar McCrary - 12th 

HONORABLE MENTION

Kyleigh Boyd Smith - 12th 

Congratulations ladies, we're so proud of your accomplishment!!

#TalonsUp

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On 4/15/2021 at 8:08 AM, Steven Avery said:

Those are some interesting choices, would love to see some stats to back these up. BH as district runner up had two freshman who avg'd 8pts a game in district but yet didnt get at least 2nd team.  

This was a very tough district.  Great athletes all-around. I would not of wanted to be the coaches making these picks.

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On 4/20/2021 at 5:50 AM, AggieforLife said:

This was a very tough district.  Great athletes all-around. I would not of wanted to be the coaches making these picks.

Yeah looks like they took the easy way out in giving it to the upperclassmen. Im curious do they even exchange stats or is it just a popularity contest or just depends on how hard the coach fights for his players? 

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On 4/21/2021 at 11:37 AM, Steven Avery said:

Yeah looks like they took the easy way out in giving it to the upperclassmen. Im curious do they even exchange stats or is it just a popularity contest or just depends on how hard the coach fights for his players? 

I know two players who made 1st team were Sophomores from Nederland.  They deserve to be 1st team.  

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3 hours ago, AggieforLife said:

I know two players who made 1st team were Sophomores from Nederland.  They deserve to be 1st team.  

Yeah when I say upperclassmen I meant anyone not a freshman. I dont want to take anything from anyone that received honors but I would be curious what the sophs ppg were.

Crosby as a 3rd place team placed all 5 starters on 1st and 2nd team but they were all upperclassmen which seems questionable.  

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