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All-Star Roster TGCA Basketball All-Star Teams 1A-2A-3A-4A No. All-Star School Coach Jasmine Bailey MIDLOTHIAN HERITAGE H S Jason Hodges Macie Buxkemper WHITEFACE HIGH SCHOOL Kenzi Kinard Lainey Choate PANHANDLE HIGH SCHOOL Rob Schmucker Mollie Daniel MARTINS MILL HIGH SCHOOL Tommy Cross Kalyne Daniels KENNEDALE HIGH SCHOOL Doug Watson Holly Hemmeline DENVER CITY HIGH SCHOOL James Bridgforth Destanee Roblow TEAGUE HIGH SCHOOL Chris Nickleberry Brooke Rollins SANGER HIGH SCHOOL Tracy Sykes Savannah Sumrall WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Chris Sumrall Miranda Villagas LEVELLAND HIGH SCHOOL Clay Barnett Macy Walker VEGA HIGH SCHOOL Randy Henderson Abby Weeks DODD CITY HIGH SCHOOL Alex Stephenson Head Coach: T'Leah Eicke Snyder HS Assistant Coach: Kyle Sivadon La Vernia HS No. All-Star School Coach Hallie Rose Edmondson ROBY HIGH SCHOOL Lisa Schumacher Markela Flores WEST OSO HIGH SCHOOL Cheryl Fillmore Mallory Garcia BROWNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Heather Hohertz Eternity Jackson BURKBURNETT HIGH SCHOOL Alex Koulovatos Sawyer Lloyd WALL HIGH SCHOOL Tate Lombard Mary Lovelace WYLIE HIGH SCHOOL Kurt Richardson Taylor Manske HASKELL HIGH SCHOOL Blake Eddleman Charlene Mass VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Christina Camacho Jenna Moore JIM NED HIGH SCHOOL Hunter Cooley Jayci Morton STEPHENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Alan Thorpe Heaven Muenster LA VERNIA HIGH SCHOOL Kyle Sivadon Mia Torres FREDERICKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Carrie Grona Head Coach: Tommy Cross Martins Mill HS Assistant Coach: Jason Hodges Midlothian Heritage HS TGCA Basketball All-Star Teams 5A-6A No. All-Star School Coach Chloe Adame THE COLONY HIGH SCHOOL Colby Pastusek Cassandra Awatt FRENSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Trent Hilliard Tailor Broussard MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL Suzie Oelschlegel Jordyn Carter CROCKETT HIGH SCHOOL Jennifer Shuttlesworth Jaelyn Knight GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Rhonda Farney Malay McQueen BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL Kelly Carruthers Ashlyn Milton AMARILLO HIGH SCHOOL Jeff Williams Zya Nugent DENISON HIGH SCHOOL Rodney Been Mary Nyakundi WYLIE EAST HIGH SCHOOL Meaghan Hodapp Ayana Segrest CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL Kriss Ethridge Sheray Wilson COLLEYVILLE HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL Dianna Sager Head Coach: Roy De La Pena Veterans Memorial HS Assistant Coach: Christy Dill Kerrville Tivy HS No. All-Star School Coach Charli Becker TIVY HIGH SCHOOL Christy Dill Macey Braswell PEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL Lauren Martens Allie Byrd KINGWOOD PARK HIGH SCHOOL LeighAnn Wolfe Hayle Campbell FLOUR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL James McMinn TaNya Gibson CROSBY HIGH SCHOOL Michelle Trotter Markayla Johnson HUNTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Pinellafie Johnson Mia Paz HANNA HIGH SCHOOL Luis Gonzalez Tatiyanna RIley HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL Corey Brotherton Kayleen Rios VELA HIGH SCHOOL Lottie Zarate Elizabeth Scott KLEIN OAK HIGH SCHOOL Adrianna Bendick Natalia Trevino UNITED HIGH SCHOOL Rachel Carmona Kyra White JUDSON HIGH SCHOOL Triva Corrales Head Coach: Ross Barber Tyler Lee HS Assistant Coach: Tina De Michele Keller Timber Creek HS.
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