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Carter, Malone pace All-VYPE Private School Girls Basketball teams
The season came to an end a few months ago, VYPE released its public school All-VYPE team a few weeks ago and now here are the All-VYPE Private School selections.
Lutheran High North, The Village School, and Second Baptist School all played for TAPPS State Championships this past season and the ladies of LHN brought home the ship.
Check out who made the All-VYPE first, second, and honorable mention teams for the 2020-2021 season. Congratulations to all the selections.
Private School Girls All-VYPE Team
1st Team
Dalanna Carter, Lutheran North
Tymberlin Criswell, The Village School (SMU)
Jada Malone, The Village School (Texas A&M)
Zachara Perkins, St. Pius X
Jorynn Ross, John Cooper School
D'Asia Thomas, Houston Christian
2nd Team
RyLee Grays, The Village School
Anora Lee, Incarnate Word (2nd team all-state)
Ajailah Ogiemwonyi, John Cooper School
Ella Alexis Smith, St. Agnes Academy
Kate Marshall, Second Baptist School
Emrie Holt, Episcopal
Amani Bartlett, Houston Christian (Syracuse)
Taylor Cross, Episcopal
Leyla Ertan, Second Baptist School
Amirah Gray, Bay Area Christian
Gayle Henderson, Lutheran South Academy
Jalayah Ingram, Houston Christian
Kinsie Kim, Lutheran High North
Natalie Messa, St. Agnes Academy
Mackenzie Morris, The Woodlands Christian Academy
Madeline Mueller, Concordia Lutheran
Victoria Paige Noack, Lutheran High North
Alyssa Rogers, John Cooper School
Breelyn Sanborn, St. Pius X
Olivia Sauvageau, Second Baptist School
Aiken Semones, The Village School (HM All-State)
Madison Sewell, Bay Area Christian
Madison Steed, The Woodlands Christian Academy
December Stevenson, Kinkaid
Alexis Swain, Rosehill
Sela Thiessen, Legacy Prep
Chinelo Umeh, St. Agnes Academy (HM All-State)
Olivia Walker, Second Baptist School
Sydney Ward, The Village School
Nyah White, Fort Bend Christian Academy
Mary Wittmer, Legacy Prep
VYPE Preseason Girl's Basketball: #3 Houston Christian
Houston Christian Mustangs 2020 SPC Runner-Up
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Houston Christian came so close to winning its first ever SPC Championship last fall in girls basketball.
The Mustangs fell short to the Greenhill School, 43-40, in the title game. Fast forward to this year and there will be a new face in the first chair on the bench. Matt Moore has left the post and stepping in will be Ryan Bickham.
He will have a nice team to take over led by national recruit Amani Bartlett, who is signed to Syracuse. Bartlett enters the season ranked as the No. 51 prospect in the nation by ESPN.
Along with Bartlett, who was named to the All-SPC team last year, another all-conference player returning is Kayla Mackel. Other names to remember for Houston Christian are Jalayah Ingram and D'Asia Thomas. This will definitely be a team to watch in the SPC ranks as they chase that first-ever SPC crown in 2021.