News Summary
The 2024-25 Huntsville Times All-Region Team has been announced, celebrating remarkable high school girls basketball players from North Alabama. The selections highlight talent from Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, and Morgan counties, showcasing players who excelled in their respective teams. Honors such as Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year were awarded based on outstanding performances throughout the season, reflecting a bright future for girls basketball in the region.
Huntsville Celebrates North Alabama High School Girls Basketball Stars for 2024-25
As the excitement of the high school basketball season fades, the spotlight now shines brightly on the talented players who dazzled fans across North Alabama. The 2024-25 Huntsville Times All-Region Team has officially been announced, and it’s brimming with remarkable athletes from some of the top schools in the area, showcasing their incredible skills and hard work throughout the season.
The Stars Shine Bright
This year’s All-Region selections highlight exceptional girls from Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, and Morgan counties. Each player has earned their spot based on impressive season statistics and accomplishments, making their way through tough competition.
Let’s dive into the impressive roster beginning with the Third Team honorees who have made significant contributions this season:
- Mylie Butler (Albertville): A 5-foot-7 sophomore guard who averaged 15.5 points per game (PPG), 4.2 rebounds per game (RPG), and 4.5 assists per game (APG).
- Genie McGhee (Decatur Heritage): A 5-foot-9 senior guard that made a mark by averaging 14.3 PPG, 9.2 RPG, and 5.3 APG, concluding her robust career with over 1,600 total points.
- Izzy Nelson (Scottsboro): This impressive 6-foot-0 sophomore forward recorded averages of 10.8 PPG and 8.8 RPG, while also stealing 86 balls!
- Ja’Kyah Smith (Bob Jones): This 5-foot-9 junior guard left her mark with an average of 15.3 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 6.5 APG, and snagging 48 steals.
- Kaley McEwen (Clements): A 6-foot-0 senior forward with averages of 14 PPG and 7.5 RPG, she was proud to surpass 1,000 career points!
Spotlight on the Second Team
Moving on to the Second Team, these athletes demonstrated their exceptional skills throughout the season:
- Abby Grace Johnson (Huntsville): A 5-foot-9 forward who averaged 15.1 PPG and over 1,200 career points.
- Emily Mouser (Madison Academy): A dynamic 5-foot-6 guard with an average of 17 PPG and an impressive shooting percentage of 56% from the field.
- Kristen Johnson (Hazel Green): She shone brightly this year as a 5-foot-8 guard, averaging 11.8 PPG and already surpassing 1,000 career points.
- Bree Sexton (Scottsboro): A strong 5-foot-10 forward who averaged 12.9 PPG and took home the title of Northwest Regional MVP.
- Kayden Reyes (North Sand Mountain): The 5-foot-5 junior guard made headlines with her 20.8 PPG average, heading into her senior year with a whopping 2,069 points!
The First Team Takes Center Stage
Lastly, we have the incredible First Team selections who have consistently proven their worth on the court:
- Campbell Barron (Pisgah): A junior guard at 5-foot-9, averaging 19.8 PPG while spearheading her team to a Class 2A state championship.
- Leah Childress (Priceville): Standing 5-foot-8, this senior guard averaged 19.2 PPG and was recognized as a first team all-state pick.
- Elise McClain (Bob Jones): A 5-foot-10 junior guard, she averaged 17.3 PPG and earned second team all-state recognition.
- Hannah Burks (Hartselle): Averaging 17.4 PPG, this 5-foot-10 sophomore guard already has the accolades of being recognized as a first team all-state player.
- Leslie Hames (Decatur Heritage): Standing at 5-foot-11, this senior guard averaged 18.2 PPG and earned first team all-state honors.
Celebrating the Outstanding
In an exciting turn of events, the prestigious titles for this season went to the remarkable Kaylee Yarbrough from New Hope, who has been named Player of the Year after showcasing her elite skills with an average of 30 PPG. Meanwhile, Lani Smallwood (Albertville) was celebrated as the Newcomer of the Year after averaging 23 PPG and earning a first team all-state selection.
The Coaches of the Year were also recognized for their fantastic leadership, with Krista Baldwin (Madison Academy) and Natasha Smallwood (Albertville) leading their teams to remarkable successes.
Honorable Mentions also deserve a nod, as they featured players from various schools such as Ella Watts (Bob Jones) and Brett Douglas (Hazel Green), showcasing the depth of talent in the region.
As Huntsville takes a moment to applaud the incredible accomplishments of these athletes, the future of girls basketball in North Alabama certainly looks bright! With fresh talents mingling with seasoned stars, the upcoming seasons promise to be thrilling. Here’s to more unforgettable moments on the court!
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