(By Jeff Barnes)
District 7AAA held their postseason meeting on Feb. 14 and named Cumberland County’s Jackson Inman and Upperman’s Brooklyn Crouch the league’s MVPs.
Joining Crouch on the girls first team was Cumberland County’s Emery Baragona.
The second team consisted of Cumberland County’s Abby Houston.
The third team consisted of Stone Memorial’s Katie Adkisson and Cumberland County’s Jalynn Baldwin.
Stone’s Kortney Headrick was named honorable mention and also made the All-Freshman team.
Others named to the All-Freshman Team were Stone’s Addison Howard and Cumberland County’s Aliyah Hawkins.
Cumberland’s Jalynn Baldwin earned the Most Improved Player award.
CCHS head coach Kim Cram-Torres was named the Coach of the Year.
On the boys side, Inman was joined by fellow Jet Kole Torres on the first team as well Stone’s Cade Capps.
Stone Memorial was a constant presence on the second team, as Dylan Whittenburg and Matthew Bilbrey each made it. The third team consisted of CCHS’ Carson Conatser.
Stone’s Blake Holt was named honorable mention. Capps was named the district’s Freshman of the Year.
CCHS’ Jaxon Reed was named to the All-Defensive team.
Stone Memorial head coach Neil Capps was named the Coach of the Year.