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2014-15 CC Academic All-State Selections Athlete First Athlete Last School Coach First Coach Last Conf. 1A Allanta Wheeler CROSS PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL TLeah Eicke 1A Ariel Arnold GRADY HIGH SCHOOL Jimmy Avery 1A Lupita Jimenez GRADY HIGH SCHOOL Jimmy Avery 1A Viviana Perez GRADY HIGH SCHOOL Jimmy Avery 1A Maysun Hester LAZBUDDIE HIGH SCHOOL Janene Jesko 1A Lacey Jesko LAZBUDDIE HIGH SCHOOL Janene Jesko 1A Caitlin Pruett SLIDELL HIGH SCHOOL Cody Vanover 1A 2A Shelby Foster CLAUDE HIGH SCHOOL Aimee Roberts 2A Kelsee Roberts CLAUDE HIGH SCHOOL Aimee Roberts 2A Reagan Haynes GRUVER HIGH SCHOOL Bekah Morrison 2A Bailey Stedje GRUVER HIGH SCHOOL Bekah Morrison 2A Sydney Collins HARPER HIGH SCHOOL Will Reid 2A Rachel Maner HARPER HIGH SCHOOL Will Reid 2A Emily Richards HARPER HIGH SCHOOL Will Reid 2A Haley Boyd HAWKINS HIGH SCHOOL Sarah Deller 2A Abby Fair HAWKINS HIGH SCHOOL Sarah Deller 2A Jessica Martin LINDSAY HIGH SCHOOL Darren Driggers 2A Rachel Hare MUENSTER HIGH SCHOOL Amy Binder 2A Mikaela Lamar MUENSTER HIGH SCHOOL Amy Binder 2A Kristen Reiter MUENSTER HIGH SCHOOL Amy Binder 2A Caleigh Sparks SHELBYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Michael Sluga 2A Rylee Randolph SUNDOWN HIGH SCHOOL Paul Darden 2A Elena Perez WEIMAR HIGH SCHOOL Douglas Johnson 2A Jamie Scherbeh WEIMAR HIGH SCHOOL Douglas Johnson 2A Erin Richardson WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Jordan Langford 2A Nayely Tellez WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Jordan Langford 2A 3A Lily Gill BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL Colby Pastusek 3A Logan McMurray BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL Colby Pastusek 3A Cydnie Bynum BROCK HIGH SCHOOL Chance Westmoreland 3A Shelby Webster CADDO MILLS HIGH SCHOOL Gary Qualls 3A Madeline Hufstutler COMANCHE HIGH SCHOOL Aven Talley 3A Jordan Conley FARMERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Christopher Lowry 3A Jordan Jackson FARMERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Christopher Lowry 3A Grace Payne GLEN ROSE HIGH SCHOOL Sheree Hill 3A Rebecca Riggins HENRIETTA HIGH SCHOOL Randy Zamzow 3A Maggie Branch JIM NED HIGH SCHOOL Sheree Branch 3A Jennah Coffman JIM NED HIGH SCHOOL Sheree Branch 3A Emely Chacon KERMIT HIGH SCHOOL Brian K. Williams 3A Miriam Diaz NOCONA HIGH SCHOOL Brad McGann 3A Victoria Fatheree NOCONA HIGH SCHOOL Brad McGann 3A Brittaney Bartley PEASTER HIGH SCHOOL Matthew Chapman 3A Abby McIlroy PEASTER HIGH SCHOOL Matthew Chapman 3A Olivia Seli PEASTER HIGH SCHOOL Matthew Chapman 3A Abigail Gregory ROCKDALE HIGH SCHOOL Elizabeth McQuitter 3A Hailey Behrend TOM BEAN HIGH SCHOOL Bobbie McAdoo 3A Allie Dierschke WALL HIGH SCHOOL Tate Lombard 3A Kelsey Walling WALL HIGH SCHOOL Tate Lombard 3A Nour Hussein WHITE OAK HIGH SCHOOL Desiree Hutchins‐Boyett 3A Kristen Moyers WHITE OAK HIGH SCHOOL Desiree Hutchins‐Boyett 3A Mayte Arredondo WHITNEY HIGH SCHOOL Mitch Williams 3A Rachel Barnes YOE HIGH SCHOOL Dale Keen 3A 4A Sarah Butler BANDERA HIGH SCHOOL Steve Golemon 4A Kate Martin BANDERA HIGH SCHOOL Steve Golemon 4A Celeste Barton BUSHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Kevin Ufford 4A Cortnie Grauel BUSHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Kevin Ufford 4A Morgan Lackey BUSHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Kevin Ufford 4A Cheyenne Raines CONNALLY HIGH SCHOOL Lisa Baucom 4A Ginny Wall CONNALLY HIGH SCHOOL Lisa Baucom 4A Sarie Hill FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Katherine Wade 4A Janeth Perez‐Cervantes GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Jeffrey Gerken 4A Kendall Fougerat GONZALES HIGH SCHOOL Cully Doyle 4A Juana Sanchez GONZALES HIGH SCHOOL Cully Doyle 4A Ashley Frank HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Lindsey Anderson 4A Brianna Valles KAUFMAN HIGH SCHOOL Denver Stone 4A Olivia Hinojosa LA VERNIA HIGH SCHOOL Richard Hinojosa 4A Alex French LEVELLAND HIGH SCHOOL Nelda Munoz 4A Chelsea Cole LIBERTY HILL HIGH SCHOOL Kim Holt 4A Celeste Cantu SINTON HIGH SCHOOL Leslie Balerio 4A Kaitlyn Carawan SINTON HIGH SCHOOL Leslie Balerio 4A Darcy Ramirez SINTON HIGH SCHOOL Leslie Balerio 4A 5A Katherine Ramirez ALICE HIGH SCHOOL Liza Almaraz 5A Meredith Spillane A&M CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL Shawn Schroeder 5A Kelsey Dagle BARBERS HILL HIGH SCHOOL Deann Fudge 5A Kirsten Johnston BARBERS HILL HIGH SCHOOL Deann Fudge 5A Shelby Lowell BARBERS HILL HIGH SCHOOL Deann Fudge 5A Haley Perry BARBERS HILL HIGH SCHOOL Deann Fudge 5A Katie Beth Stafford CANYON HIGH SCHOOL Ray Baca 5A Brynna Lekven COLLEGE STATION HIGH SCHOOL Joshua Munson 5A Gabbi Orzabal COLLEGE STATION HIGH SCHOOL Joshua Munson 5A Kelsie Warren COLLEGE STATION HIGH SCHOOL Joshua Munson 5A Shannon Bonner DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Gwen Cochran DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Rachel Hammond DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Kathleen Hooper DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Maddie Kennedy DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Emma Riggins DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Hannah Slater DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Ciana Vandermolen DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Hannah Warwick DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Haley Willis DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Marisa Parks 5A Ashlee Aicher FLORESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Aubrey Lindberg 5A Rebecca Flores FLORESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Aubrey Lindberg 5A Victoria Mayorga FLORESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Aubrey Lindberg 5A Kelsey Newton JOSHUA HIGH SCHOOL Leah Wright 5A Divianna Garcia LITTLE ELM HIGH SCHOOL Kirk Johnson 5A Samantha Manz LUBBOCK HIGH SCHOOL Jason Trook 5A Kailee Perez MCKINNEY HIGH SCHOOL Jerry Davis 5A Carnley Graham PROSPER HIGH SCHOOL Joshua Allen 5A Kristen Howell PROSPER HIGH SCHOOL Joshua Allen 5A Mel Dewey RANDALL HIGH SCHOOL Rebekah James 5A Erika DeWitt RANDALL HIGH SCHOOL Rebekah James 5A Meaghan Flores RANDALL HIGH SCHOOL Rebekah James 5A Megan Espinoza SEGUIN HIGH SCHOOL Marisela Galeana 5A Tiffany Fontenot SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL Shannon Utley 5A Anna Cox TIMBERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL Cinda Baer 5A Jasmin Salas TIMBERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL Cinda Baer 5A Leslie Alvarado WICHITA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL Deborah Gonzales 5A Kayla Perry WICHITA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL Deborah Gonzales 5A 6A Gabby Crank HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Susan Bailey 6A Lainey Gonzales HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Susan Bailey 6A Becky Ketch HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Susan Bailey 6A Wallis Key HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Susan Bailey 6A Julia McDonald HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Susan Bailey 6A Caroline Nowlin HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Susan Bailey 6A Megan Davis KLEIN COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL Jennifer Gegogeine 6A Yessica Hernandez KLEIN FOREST HIGH SCHOOL Leslie D Wylie 6A Akira Mallett KLEIN FOREST HIGH SCHOOL Leslie D Wylie 6A Jayla Blanke MAYDE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL Kymberlee Trnka 6A Cassidy Adams NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL George Lutkenhaus 6A Robyn Day NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL George Lutkenhaus 6A Baylee Nelson NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL George Lutkenhaus 6A Kianna Barrera ODESSA HIGH SCHOOL Tracey Borchardt 6A Naomi Bejarano ODESSA HIGH SCHOOL Tracey Borchardt 6A Carina Rodriguez ODESSA HIGH SCHOOL Tracey Borchardt 6A Regan Lain RAY HIGH SCHOOL Mandy Maddocks‐Helman 6A Sienna Wilkinson RAY HIGH SCHOOL Mandy Maddocks‐Helman 6A Maria Ramirez SEVEN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL David Pollack 6A Abigail Vander Laan SEVEN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL David Pollack 6A Devin Clark SMITHSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Brittney Lanehart 6A Hannah Barragy STEELE HIGH SCHOOL Darcy Haxton‐Jackson 6A Nyres McClaine STEELE HIGH SCHOOL Darcy Haxton‐Jackson 6A Hannah Campbell WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Patrick Lantzy 6A Remi Guyett WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Patrick Lantzy 6A Rachel Martinez WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Patrick Lantzy 6A Caroline McFarland WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Patrick Lantzy 6A Caroline Otto WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Patrick Lantzy 6A Natasha Perrino WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Patrick Lantzy 6A.
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