backingtheblue Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 Coach leads Barbers Hill All-District picks From sports staff reportsBaytown Sun Published February 27, 2010 Barbers Hill’s John Chancellor was named District 19-4A coach of the year on the all-district team voted by league coaches and announced this week.Chancellor, in his fifth season with the Lady Eagles, led BH to the third round of the playoffs.Barbers Hill tied Kingwood Park for first in District 19-4A, but Chancellor was the team’s only special honoree.District MVP honors went to Kingwood Park guard Ally DioGuardi and Kingwood Park forward Larla Brown was named Defensive Player of the Year.Diamond Webb of North Forest was named Offensive Player of the Year with Crosby freshman Alea Godfrey saluted as Newcomer of the Year.Four Barbers Hill players made first-team all-district, most by any member school.They are sophomores Kendall Shaw and Shannon Evans, junior Jenna Silva and senior Jasmine Carter.Goose Creek Memorial senior Candice Thompson was named first-team all-district as was Crosby junior Renisha Shephard.The second tam included GCM sophomore Da’monae Jackson, Crosby senior Sarah Guillory and the Barbers Hill senior twosome of Paris Carter and Jordan Cobb.Earning honorable mention for Barbers Hill were junior Carli Manchaca and seniors Morgan Anderson and Jillian Coon.Earning honorable mention for GCM were sophomore Victoria Carr, juniors Courtney Spann and Kara Hanchey and senior Shlisa Jones.Crosby’s honorable mention picks were sophomore Becky Guillory and seniors Krysten Green, Nevate Bailey and Vada Mathew.Eight Barbers Hill players made the Academic All-District team: Jasmine Carter, Paris Carter, Coon, Evans, Shaw, Silva, Anderson and junior Haley Khoury.Seven GCM players made Academic All-District: Hanchey, Jones, Spann, Thompson, sophomores Abby Bogie and Harleigh Mason and junior Shameika Wilson.Crosby had four Academic All-District picks: Bailey, Shepard, Renisha Guillory and Becky Guillory. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HillGuy Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 Don't have much to say about this except BH did not tie K-Park in district. It was an outright win. The fact that K-Park got two of the superlatives is just goofy. And the offensive MVP came off a team with 3 district wins. Weird stuff happens in selection meetings.Congrats to all the young ladies for the honors!
Guest bleed orange Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 Hey guys give the complete list so we can see if it watered down like in the golden triangle. Honorable mention also.
HillGuy Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 [quote name="bleed orange" post="770216" timestamp="1267663422"]Hey guys give the complete list so we can see if it watered down like in the golden triangle. Honorable mention also.[/quote]Don't know where to get it!...have to wait for the Houston Chronicle to post next week. >:(
The Cook Posted March 15, 2010 Report Posted March 15, 2010 [quote name="HillGuy" post="768182" timestamp="1267368078"]Don't have much to say about this except BH did not tie K-Park in district. It was an outright win. The fact that K-Park got two of the superlatives is just goofy. And the offensive MVP came off a team with 3 district wins. Weird stuff happens in selection meetings.Congrats to all the young ladies for the honors![/quote]Thats crazy....3 wins for the offensive MVP
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