PHOTOS: East Franklin Athletic Awards
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10:13 am Friday, July 23, 2021

PHOTOS: East Franklin Athletic Awards

A-TEAM BOYS BASKETBALL

A-Team Boys Basketball winners include Israel Sanchez, Practice Award; Josh Molina, Most Valuable Player; Gage Baker, Team Captain; and Levi Baker, 100% Award. Not pictured: Talon Rogers, Most Improved; Trace Duboise, Scholar Athlete; and Abraham Barrientos, Best Attitude.

A-TEAM GIRLS BASKETBALL

A-Team Girls Basketball winners include Abigail Bell, Best Field Goal Percentage and Team Captain; Ayla Stowe, Scholar Athlete; Sidda Rogers, Top Rebounder; Jaci Sutherland, 100% Award; Leela Baker, Most Improved; and Macy Hardy, Most Valuable Player, Best Free Throw Percentage and Most Steals. Not pictured: Isabell Ashley, Best Defensive Player.

B-TEAM BOYS BASKETBALL

B-Team Boys Basketball winners include Jacob Landers, Best Attitude; Billy Joe Potts, 100% Award; Cohl Welborn, Team Captain; and AK Cleveland, Most Improved. Not pictured: Uriel Mojica, Scholar Athlete; Trey Fox, Practice Award; and Jared Sales, Most Valuable Player.

B-TEAM GIRLS BASKETBALL

B-Team Girls Basketball winners include Citlalli Mendoza, Best Free Throw Percentage; Melanie Gonzalez, Best Attitude; Emma Rambo, Most Improved; Avery Cummings, Most Valuable Player and Scholar Athlete.

BASEBALL

Baseball awardees include Levi Baker, Best Attitude; Gage Baker, Most Valuable Player and Best On-Base Percentage; and Matthew Hubbard, Team Captain. Not pictured: Masson Borden, 100% Award; Nadia Mendez, Most Improved; and Trace Duboise, Scholar Athlete and Golden Glove Award.

CHEER

Cheer awards go to Avery Cummings, 1 Year Award; Emma Rambo, 1 Year Award; Melanie Gonzalez, 1 Year Award; Citlalli Mendoza, 1 Year Award; Leela Baker, 1 Year Award; Giselle Torres, 3 Year Award and Captain; and Abigail Bell, 3 Year Award, Captain and Scholar Athlete. Not pictured: Isabell Ashley, 2 Year Award.

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