District 21-2A girls basketball: Douglass dominates honors; Dayna Westbrook chosen as Coach of the Year
Published 6:00 pm Sunday, March 29, 2020
- Dayna Reed Westbrook.
The Douglass Lady Indians won District 21-2A, and they were well represented in the league’s superlatives for the 2019-20 season.
The District 21-2A team was selected by the league’s coaches.
Douglass’ sophomore duo of Mariah Neal and Josie Watson shared Most Valuable Player honors. Douglass sophomore Madyson Freeman was chosen as the Defensive Player of the Year. Douglass freshman Abigail Richardson shared Newcomer of the Year honors.
Douglass head coach Dayna Westbrook — a former Tyler Lee standout — was chosen as the Coach of the Year.
Alto sophomore Mya Tyra and Cushing senior Kirsten McCormack shared Offensive Player of the Year honors.
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All-District 21-2A Girls Basketball Team
Co-Most Valuable Player — Mariah Neal, Douglass, sophomore; Josie Watson, Douglass, sophomore
Co-Offensive Player of the Year — Mya Tyra, Alto, sophomore; Kirsten McCormack, Cushing, senior
Defensive Player of the Year — Madyson Freeman, Douglass, sophomore
Co-Newcomer of the Year — Lexie Nichols, Cushing, sophomore; Abigail Richardson, Douglas, freshman
Coach of the Year — Dayna Westbrook, Douglass
FIRST TEAM
Alto — Makayla Black, Maquela Johnson
Cushing — Bailey Burt, Melody Duncan
Douglass — Grace Leuschner, Faith Wilcox
New Summerfield — Karlee Andrade
SECOND TEAM
Alto — Areli Perez
Cushing — Ashlee Brandon
Douglass — Chloe Burns
Gary — Carlee Linebarger
Mount Enterprise — Dede Davis
New Summerfield — Nijah Lee, Juliana Medellin
HONORABLE MENTION
Alto — Abbie Teutsch, Mary Woodard
Cushing — Kyelie Broumley, Zoe Dawson
Douglass — Kirsten Crump, Erin Roberts
Gary — Emma Adams, Payton Tabor
Mount Enterprise — Kaitlon Cox
New Summerfield — Alexis Donnell, Stephany Hernandez