Thirteen Indian and Maiden players took all-district honors when the teams were announced by District 4-3A. Coach Paul Page was named coach of the year for the district, while Greenwood’s Rangerette Coach Quint Anthony took honors for the women’s team.
Women’s Team
District MVP: Alyssa Anthony–Greenwood
Offensive MVP: Rayna Diaz–Andrews
Defensive MVP: Baley Badgett–Andrews
Newcomer of the Year: McKaylee Weishuhn–Seminole
Additional first team selections: Katy Singh, Danielle Trevino and Lynzi Furman of Fort Stockton; Myka Alvidrez and Destini Thomas of Seminole; Peyton Pyle, Courtney Waters and Morgan McKee of Greenwood; Kaitlin Steele and Sandra Villa of Andrews.
Second team selections included: Hope Hicks, Moriama Mendoza and Kaleen Sarli of Seminole; Emily Dye, Ashton Hannsz, Becca Campbell and Becca Campbell of Greenwood; Ceci Santibanez of Andrews; and Cassandra Cutbirth and Elise Dutchover of Monahans.
Honorable mention included Kameran Beaty of Seminole.
Men’s Team
District MVP: Jarod Adams of Seminole
Offensive MVP: Hunter Weishuhn of Seminole
Defensive MVP: Sid Baeza of Andrews
Co-Newcomers of the Year: Grant Franklin of Greenwood and Isaac Acosta of Fort Stockton
Additional first team selections: Payton Marcum and Junior Morales of Monahans; Shane Dolgener of Andrews; Kam Williams, Edgar Urias and Jacob Armitage of Greenwood; Evan Card and Josh Jaquez of Fort Stockton; Rance Layton and Sabraun Adams of Seminole.
Second team included: Blaine Chavez of Andrews; Brandon Jones and Kahlil Cooper of Monahans; Taylor Hollingsworth, Jody Lively of Greenwood and Hugo Arenas of Greenwood; Domonic Gonzalez and Marcus Chavez of Fort Stockton; Ryan Johnson and Jacob Burtch of Seminole.