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Take a look at the SHAC’s 2023-24 all-league basketball lists

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

Derrick Webb, Staff Writer

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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

Thanks to a 13-0 mark in league play, North Adams earned three all-SHAC selections in Bransyn Copas, Jayce Rothwell and Breestin Schweickart.

Copas led the league in scoring with 17.8 points per night while Rothwell and Schweickart added team-highs of 3.6 assists and 6.9 rebounds, respectively.

Fairfield, which has posted a 10-2 mark, also had three players earn all-league status in Larkin Friend, Trey House and Logan McIntosh.

Meanwhile, Eastern’s Grady Barber and Luke Haney are all-SHAC recipients, as are Whiteoak’s Weston Blair, Fayetteville’s Alex Bradshaw and Caleb Tipis, Lynchburg-Clay’s Denver Clinton, Manchester’s Connor Darnell and Drew Kennedy, and Peebles’ Carson Reed.

North Adams’ Nathan Copas has been selected as the SHAC’s Coach of the Year.

GIRLS

Headlining the girls list is a trio of North Adams Green Devils — Kenlie Jones, Harlee Brand and Katelynn Boerger. Those three names helped coach Rob Davis’ team finish 12-1 in league play, clinching their second consecutive SHAC title.

Lynchburg-Clay, who finished second in the league with an 11-2 mark, also boasted an all-league trio of Jade Massey, Addison West and Macy Etienne. Each of those three names have scored their 1,000th career points this season as well.

Also on the all-league list is Peebles’ Payton Johnson, who led the league in scoring with 22.9 points per game, as well as Peebles’ Abigail Smalley, Fayetteville’s Lilly Carlier and Ryley Kleemeyer, Fairfield’s Kelsey Clark and Faith Donley, Ripley’s Brooklyn Manning, Whiteoak’s Jaylie Parr, and Eastern’s Tabby Schumacher.

The Coaches of the Year are Peebles’ Sidney Pell and Fayetteville’s Tory Rummel.

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