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Basketball Legacy Team 1-2-3-4A Texas Girls Coaches Association 2018-19 Basketball Legacy Team 1-2-3-4A All-Star School Conf Coach Paris Brinkley BURNET HIGH SCHOOL 4A Rick Gates Ashton Brown TATUM HIGH SCHOOL 3A Patricia Nelson Hailey Burgess MCGREGOR HIGH SCHOOL 3A Austin Byrd Karlye Case LINDSAY HIGH SCHOOL 2A Micah Murphy Laney Choate PANHANDLE HIGH SCHOOL 2A Rob Schmucker Sally Clemmons MELISSA HIGH SCHOOL 4A Chris Oestreich Hallie Rose Edmondson ROBY HIGH SCHOOL 1A Lisa Schumacher Arryn Eli NEWCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 1A Layton Westmoreland Lauren Griffin SPURGER HIGH SCHOOL 1A Kristi Henderson Emily Grudt PEASTER HIGH SCHOOL 3A Benita Carlton Holly Hemmeline DENVER CITY HIGH SCHOOL 3A James Bridgforth Jayla Hooper TATUM HIGH SCHOOL 3A Patricia Nelson Diane Hurst LAMPASAS HIGH SCHOOL 4A Mark Myers Tabitha Martin SPURGER HIGH SCHOOL 1A Kristi Henderson Nicole Martinez NEWCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 1A Layton Westmoreland Amanda Mothersell CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL 2A Joe Garcia Kayleigh Penny BIG SPRING HIGH SCHOOL 4A Katie Voss Shelly Pledger SPURGER HIGH SCHOOL 1A Kristi Henderson Danielle Young PEASTER HIGH SCHOOL 3A Benita Carlton Texas Girls Coaches Association 2018-19 Basketball Legacy Team 5-6A All-Star School Conf Coach Ashley Adaszczyk SMITHSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 6A David Farber Hailey Atwood BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL 6A Vickie Benson Cassandra Awatt FRENSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 6A Trent Hilliard Charli Becker TIVY HIGH SCHOOL 5A Christy Dill Tailor Broussard MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL 6A Suzie Oelschlegel Allie Byrd KINGWOOD PARK HIGH SCHOOL 5A LeighAnn Wolfe London Clarkson PFLUGERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 5A April Hundl Angelique Fracis MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL 6A Suzie Oelschlegel Katia Gallegos FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL 6A Marlee Webb McKauley Gregory LUBBOCK-COOPER HIGH SCHOOL 5A Kyle Lovorn Keslyn King LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL 5A Michelle Morris Mary Lovelace WYLIE HIGH SCHOOL 6A Amy Powell Dajinae McCarty CEDAR HILL HIGH SCHOOL 6A Nicole Collins Anna Destinee McDowell CEDAR HILL HIGH SCHOOL 6A Nicole Collins Adryana Quezada LONE STAR HIGH SCHOOL 5A Katie Stinton Tani Talamantez MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 6A Clarisse Arredondo Randi Thompson LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL 5A Ross Reedy Kayleigh Truong JERSEY VILLAGE HIGH SCHOOL 6A Tamara Collier Kaylynne Truong JERSEY VILLAGE HIGH SCHOOL 6A Tamara Collier Noelle Yancy RICHARDSON HIGH SCHOOL 6A Kelly Dansby.
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