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Here is the All-District 20-4A Girls Basketball Team as selected by the 20-4A head coaches:
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Nekia Jones, Ozen
OFFENSIVE MVP: Melina Washington, Central
CO-DEFENSIVE MVPS: Bealoved Brown, Ozen; Blair Richmond, Vidor
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Talitha Savoy, Central
CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR: Rolanda Fontenot, Central; Rickey Jacks, Vidor
FIRST TEAM: Sanquisha Rawls, Ozen; J. Bolin, Ozen; Rondaysha Thomas, Central; Tiarra Douglas, Central; Allison Jacks, Vidor; Meagan Worry, Lumberton; Tori Biddle, Vidor; Tatyana Nickson, Livingston; Rikki Winkler, PN-G; Amber Mouton, Ozen; Kayla Britt, Nederland
SECOND TEAM: Cassidy Webster, LC-M; Kelsey Beard, Nederland; Kayleigh Roy, LC-M; Amber Jacks, VBidor; Alexandria Haley, Central; Alyiah Ozane, Central; R. Harmon, Ozen; J. Leaven, Ozen; Taylor Harvill, Lumberton; Liana Rodriquez, Vidor; Kelsey Collier, PN-G; Taylor Breuer.
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