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See who were the winners from the Commercial Appeal Sports Awards from Friday night

Khari Thompson
Memphis Commercial Appeal

The third annual Commercial Appeal Sports Awards presented by Farm Bureau Health Plans were held Friday at Orpheum Theatre. 

Here is the complete list of winners. (Winners will appear as announced.)

Girls Cross-Country: Skylar Boogerd, Arlington

Boys Cross Country: Jackson Williams, Arlington

Wrestling: Al Wooten, Christian Brothers

I AM SPORT: Emily Hunt, Fayette Academy

Academic Achievement: Wyatt Ellis, St. Benedict

Girls Track: Emani Johnson, Whitehaven

Boys Track:  Emmanuel Bynum, Whitehaven

Coach of the Year: David Wolff, Houston Girls Soccer

Team of the Year:  Briarcrest Christian volleyball

Girls Tennis: Eesha Gudiseva, St. Mary’s

Boys Tennis: Walker Stearns, St. George's

Softball: Taylor Smrt, Collierville

Baseball: Maurice Hampton, Memphis University School

Girls Volleyball: Aliyah Wells, Briarcrest

Football: Eric Gray, Lausanne

Top team fan vote: Collierville swim team  

Play of the Year: James Wiseman's Thunder Dunk

Girls Golf:  Rachel Heck, St. Agnes

Boys Golf: Walker Crosby, Memphis University School

Girls Bowling: Jada Horn, Germantown

Boys Bowling: Tony Craig, Christian Brothers

Girls Special Olympics Athlete of the Year: Dayah Brooks, Bartlett

Boys Special Olympics Athlete of the Year: Dalton King, Bartlett

Girls Swimming: Erin Milligan, Collierville

Boys Swimming: Daniel West, Houston

Courage: Joseph Welch, Evangelical Christian School 

Lifetime Achievement: Terry Tippett, Evangelical Christian School 

Girls Soccer: Cara Young, Houston

Boys Soccer: Logan Stoltenborg, Briarcrest

Boys Lacrosse: Will Johns, Christian Brothers

Girls Lacrosse: Virginia Horton, St. Mary's 

Girls Basketball: Endya Buford, Olive Branch

Boys Basketball: James Wiseman, East

Leadership: Cleveland Yates, Briarcrest Christian

Girls Athlete of the Year: Rachel Heck, St. Agnes

Boys Athlete of the Year: James Wiseman, East