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2016‐17 ALL‐DISTRICT
Basketball ‐ Boys
Classification 3A District 7


First Team
Rank School Player Class
1. Bryan Brazos Christian School Tyler Chism Sr
2. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Taydren Esprit Sr
3. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Adam Potter Sr

4. Bryan Brazos Christian School Zachary Gillett Sr
5. Bryan Brazos Christian School Jacob Jordan Sr
6. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Holden Reese Jr
7. Spring Frassati Catholic High School Joseph David Morgan So
8. Tomball Rosehill Christian School Jacob Anderson Fr
9. Pasadena First Baptist Christian Academy Andres Rodriguez So
10. Spring Frassati Catholic High School Joshua Duhon Sr
11. Bryan Brazos Christian School Barrett Brown Sr
12. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Dwight Johnson Jr
Second Team
Rank School Player Class
1. Spring Frassati Catholic High School Matthew Macora Sr
2. Spring Frassati Catholic High School Grant Guidry Fr
3. Spring Frassati Catholic High School John ﴾JT﴿ Payne Sr
4. Pasadena First Baptist Christian Academy Jake Sweeney So
5. Pasadena First Baptist Christian Academy Brody Tarpey Jr
6. Tomball Rosehill Christian School McCray Kelton So
7. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Forrest Holifield Fr
8. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Andrew Potter Jr
9. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Tristan Ozmun Sr

10. Bryan Brazos Christian School Ben Weber Jr
11. Bryan Brazos Christian School Bryce Linder Fr
12. Bryan Brazos Christian School Jackson Carter So
Honorable Mention
Rank School Player Class
1. Tomball Rosehill Christian School Brandon DeSoto Jr
2. Tomball Rosehill Christian School Michael Jozwiak Sr
3. Tomball Rosehill Christian School Braydon Lambert Jr
4. Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy Sherman Holland Jr
5. Spring Frassati Catholic High School Mark Hill Jr
6. Spring Frassati Catholic High School Broderick Hogan Jr
7. Bryan Brazos Christian School Cooper Kay Jr
8. Bryan Brazos Christian School Alex Emery Sr
9. Pasadena First Baptist Christian Academy Stephan Shaklovitz So

 

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