Diamond senior Hunter Renfro earned a second team nomination to the Spring River Valley Conference postseason team, the only Wildcat player to earn recognition on either the boys or girls side of the ledger.
Renfro averaged 11.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.3 steals and nearly a block per game.
On the boys side, Pierce City senior Hunter Tindell earned top player honors, while Pierce City’s Matt Street and Liberal’s Travis Walton shared top coach honors.
On the girls side, Lockwood swept the top honors, with senior Rylee Neill named player of the year and head coach Jessica McNichols given coach of the year.
ALL-SRVC BASKETBALL
BOYS
FIRST TEAM
Hunter Tindell, Pierce City
Matt Dugan, Liberal
Cade Holman, Lockwood
Marcus Wright, Greenfield
Logan Sparkman, Lockwood
Arlo Stump, Golden City
Caleb Brown, Jasper
Sawyer Dodd, Greenfield
Donell Kleiboeker, Pierce City
Devon Middleton, Sarcoxie
SECOND TEAM
Colby Selvey, Liberal
Devin Demster, Miller
Logan Winchester, Jasper
Colin White, Greenfield
Aaron Garner, Pierce City
Jacob Dermott, Liberal
Connor Burton, College Heights
Jack Purinton, Lockwood
Trey Sagehorn, Pierce City
Hunter Renfro, Diamond
Player of the year: Tindell, Pierce City
Co-coach of the year: Matt Street, Pierce City; Travis Walton, Liberal
GIRLS
FIRST TEAM
Rylee Neill, Lockwood
Kendyl Hayward, Pierce City
Shayne Mallory, Miller
Carly Spencer, Liberal
Chelsea Evans, Sarcoxie
Belle Golubski, Pierce City
Emmy Colin, College Heights
Marlee Lett, College Heights
Ragan Blinzer, Pierce City
Terra Bowman, Jasper
Giselle Lopez, Sarcoxie
SECOND TEAM
Moriah Coose, Lockwood
Lynna Hadlock, Miller
Annette Ramirez, Sarcoxie
Heather Byrnes, Lockwood
Kierston Dodson, Sarcoxie
Kaylee Daniels, Liberal
Reagan Dumm, Jasper
Bethany Gulick, Miller
Kaitlyn Adams, Jasper
Lauren Jones, Greenfield
Coach of the year: Jessica McNichols, Lockwood