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Take a look at the Southern Hills Athletic Conference’s all-league basketball lists

The SHAC has announced its all-league boys and girls basketball teams.

Derrick Webb, Staff Writer

Southern Ohio Sports Authority is presented by OhioHealth.

SEAMAN — The Southern Hills Athletic Conference has released its all-league boys and girls basketball teams and a host of familiar names headline the lists.

Here’s a look at each of the boys and girls lists.

NOTE: Player of the Year selections will be announced at the all-league banquet.

BOYS

Fairfield finished the year at 22-0 overall and has earned two all-league selections in Larkin Friend and TJ Mootz.

Meanwhile, North Adams, who finished 11-2 in league play, is represented by Bransyn Copas and Jayce Rothwell. Lynchburg-Clay has three all-league honorees in Bryce Binkley, Brady Chisman and Ian Waits. Rounding out the Division I all-league selections are Eastern’s Caleb Jimison and Kade Walkup.

In Division II, Fayetteville was the league champion with a 10-3 mark in SHAC action. The Rockets are represented on the all-league lists by AJ Attinger, Austin Snider and Caleb Tipis.

Whiteoak’s all-league selections are Landon Barnett and Carson Emery, Peebles’ Mason Sims and Cory Reed are also on the list, and Manchester’s Connor Darnell and Ripley’s Ansh Singh round out the Division II list.

GIRLS

North Adams also finished their season at 22-0 with a Gold Ball in hand — the school’s first-ever undefeated regular season.

The Devils headline the Division II all-league list with Kenlie Jones, Keetyn Hupp and Laney Ruckel.

Also appearing on the list is Fairfield’s Peyton Magee and Faith Donley, Eastern’s Rylee Leonard and Sarah Clark, Lynchburg-Clay’s Addison West and Jade Massey and West Union’s Ashlah Staten.

In Division II, the league championship was split between Peebles and Whiteoak.

The Indians have an all-league selection in junior Payton Johnson while the Wildcats have two in Jaylie Parr and Darby Yeager.

Also on the Division II list are Fayetteville’s Anne Murphy and Ripley’s Brooklyn Manning.

Earning Coach of the Year honors are Fairfield’s Quentin Williams and North Adams’ Rob Davis.

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