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VYPE HOU Public School Girls Basketball Player of the Year Fan Poll Presented By Sun and Ski Sports
As the Texas High School Girls Basketball season has come to an end, it's time for fans to pick who they believe should have the honor of being the VYPE HOU Public School Girls Basketball Player of the Year Fan Poll Presented By Sun & Ski Sports! Be sure to get your vote in!
Vote until 11:59 pm on Thursday, Mar. 14th
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APEX PREDATORS: No. 15 Grand Oaks remains district favorites
The Grizzlies bring back some firepower as reigning back-to-back District 13-6A MVP Bree Riley (Jr. PG) returns.
Riley averaged 16 points per game a year ago. The only hitch for Grand Oaks is that Riley is their only returning starter for Shiakiea Carter’s crew.
However, the Grizzlies went 27-7 a year ago and a perfect 16-0 in district play, so their reputation precedes them.
Another player to watch for is Amariah Burns (Sr. C).
Carter enters her fifth season leading the program (83-39). Keys to success, according to Carter, include being a“defensive-minded team, confidence, experience at the point guard position, hard work and playing as a team.”