Arnett, Okla. — ARNETT – The 10-team 270 Conference recognized its best and brightest during All-Star games here Monday.
Vici swept the Most Valuable Player honors with Jonna Gregory earning the girls award and Brandon Gregory the boys.
Also announced were the Emory Fairchild Scholarship ($300 each) winners, Tanner Bryant of Arnett and Miranda Moorman of Leedey, and the Conference Scholar Awards of $200 each to Sierra Shafer of Shattuck and Austin Lorenz of Canton.
In the actual games, the girls teach coached by Cory Wilson beat the team coached by Travis Templin 96-56 and the boys team coached by Billy Haley defeated the team coached by Brent Caldwell, 89-76.
Individual scoring information was not available.
Here are the All-Stars
Girls
Jonna Gregory, Vici; Paige Ward, Leedey; Ana Cruz, Canton; Sadi Long, Shattuck; Tanessa Lowden, Fort Supply; Sydney Harrel, Leedey; Rachel Yauk, Buffalo; Amelia Tyree, Vici; Niki Wilson, Sharon-Mutual; Brooke Holley, Shattuck; Caitlin Landers, Arnett; Megan Owens, Fort Supply; Erica Halley, Sharon-Mutual; Haley Harrel, Leedey; Tashina Larney, Canton; Sierra Shafer, Shattuck; Chesney Watkins, Vici; Nikki Wadsworth, Fargo; Lauren Turner, Sharon-Mutual; Olivia Mackey, Gage.
Boys
Brandon Gregory, Vici; Dylan Baker, Fargo; Dusty Folks, Leedey; Neil Salisbury, Vici; Weston Miller, Fargo; Brad Lowden, Fort Supply; Brent Starbuck, Shattuck; Jason Johnson, Arnett; Torre Meat, Canton; Jared Gregory, Vici; Cody Cottom, Sharon-Mutual; Jacob Harrel, Leedey; Cody Gilchrist, Fargo; Weston Mason, Sharon-Mutual; Brycen Shoaf, Arnett; Josh Nielson, Sharon-Mutual; Kendon Gaines, Gage; Carson Corff, Leedey; Mitch Henson, Shattuck; Dalton Buckhaults, Buffalo.
Girls Alternates
Bailee Pearson, Buffalo; Tamara Kauk, Leedey; Jordan Wayland, Arnett; Taylor Longhofer, Shattuck; Jolyn Easterwood, Fort Supply; Heather Gooden, Canton; Jade Lee, Vici; Kadie Shryock, Sharon-Mutual; Taylor Weder, Buffalo; Jill Moore, Fargo.
Boys Alternates
Shane Moss, Vici; Logan Garrett, Fort Supply; Sam Baker, Fargo; Daylon Bergeron, Fargo; Ross Royal, Arnett; Braden Smith, Fort Supply; Baylor Toellner, Shattuck; Jon Heidelbaugh, Vici; Drew Woolfolk, Fort Supply; Chase Hensley, Leedey.
Academic All-Stars
Girls
Sierra Shafer, Shattuck; Brooke Holley, Shattuck; Ashlea Deal, Shattuck; Keeley Morgan, Buffalo; Bailee Pearson, Buffalo; Vera Altamirano, Vici; Chesney Watkins, Vici; Miranda Moorman, Leedey; Amanda Hamaker, Fargo; Stephanie Hamaker, Fargo; Lauren Turner, Sharon-Mutual; Erica Halley, Sharon-Mutual.
Boys
Brent Starbuck, Shattuck; Mitchel Henson, Shattuck; Tanner Bryant, Arnett; Allen Christenson, Arnett; Ross Royal, Arnett; Brycen Shoaf, Arnett; Bradley Lowden, Fort Supply; Logan Garrett, Fort Supply; Jacob Harrel, Leedey; Weston Miller, Fargo.
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