http://www.herald-citizen.com/index.cfm?ev...734DDEEBEB0EB79
Our girls from Upperman did very good on awards!
Good Job Lashay, Karissa, Jennifer, Alyson & Kayla!
This was in the Herald Citizen
Upperman junior Lashay Davis took the district's top honor 7-AA Most Valuable Player.
"Lashay's very deserving of the award," said Upperman head coach Dana McWilliams. "She's had a great season and helped lead us to the conference title. She's a great player and does a lot of things for her team and she's got a lot of good players around her."
Livingston Academy's Lesley Smith and York Institute's Tonya Storie became a great choice to split the award of Coach of the Year.
First team
Upperman's Karissa Dyer, Livingston's Kendria Kilgore, Smith County's Kayci Ferriss, York Institute Molly Eacret and Rachel Brown
Livingston Academy's Mackenzie Sells was named the district's Freshman of the Year.
The district's All-Freshman team featured five players who have made an impact for their teams this season and could play a larger role in the future. Upperman was represented by Kayla Biles and Livingston Academy's Mallory Mahaney made the roster. Emily Sissom (Cannon County), Caroline Owen (Smith County) and Lauren Ruehlen (Cannon County) rounded out the team's selections.
The All-Defensive team was a who's-who of 7-AA talent, spearheaded by Lady Owl Ferriss, Upperman's Dyer and Alyson Roberts, Dragonette Brown, as well as Livingston Academy's Adrian West and Macon County's Katelyn Gregory.