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DCHS Basketball Players
Tigers
Pictured from left are Isaac Knowles-All Defensive Team, Stetson Agee - Honorable Mention, Conner Close - 2nd Team All District and Most Improved, Brayden Antoniak - Honorable Mention and All Defensive Team, and Elishah Ramos - 3rd Team All District. Jordan Parker - All Freshman Team (not pictured). Dwayne Page photo.
Tigers
Pictured from left are Second Team All-District - Ella VanVranken, First Team All-District - Kadee Ferrell, and Honorable Mention and All-Freshman Team - Avery Agee. Dwayne Page photo.

Several DeKalb County High School basketball players have won All-District awards, including three Lady Tigers and six Tigers.

Lady Tiger Kadee Ferrell has been named to the First Team All-District, while Ella Van Vranken was named Second Team All-District. Avery Agee received Honorable Mention and was named to the All-Freshman Team.

Ferrell averaged 16 points per game for the Lady Tigers, with an average of 10 rebounds per game. She also averaged three assists per game, with 42 percent on field goals and 60 percent from the free throw line.

VanVranken averaged 15 points per game, with an average of 6 rebounds. She also averaged two assists and three steals per game. She was at 35 percent with field goals and 76 percent from the line.

Agee averaged eight points per game with two rebounds per match. She averaged 40 percent on both field goals and three-point shots, and was 81 percent from the free throw line.

For the Tigers, six DCHS players earned All-District Basketball honors. Conner Close was named to the Second Team All-District as well as earning Most Improved, while Elishah Ramos was named Third Team All District. Jordan Parker was named to the All-Freshman Team, while Brayden Antoniak and Stetson Agee earned Honorable Mention. Antoniak and Isaac Knowles were named to the All-Defensive Team.

Jackson Inman of the Cumberland County Jets was named Most Valuable Player, while Coach of the Year went to Stone Memorial’s Neil Capps.