7TH REGION
BOYS
Player of the Year — Paxton McKelvey, Ryle
Coach of the Year — Mark McKelvey, Ryle
All-Region
First Team
Paxton McKelvey, Ryle
Jack Woolwine, Dixie Heights
Hayden Li, Ryle
Thomas Leone, Ryle
Parker Isaacs, St. Henry
Second Team
Chandler James, Ryle
Joseph Mangine, Covington Catholic
Jake Roscoe, Ryle
Brady Pagnotto, Covington Catholic
Tyler Brandstetter, Villa Madonna
GIRLS
Player of the Year — Anika Okuda, Ryle
Coach of the Year — Jumpei Okuda, Ryle
All-Region
First Team
Anika Okuda, Ryle
Maria Penarada, Notre Dame Academy
Kendal Ramey, Conner
Tatjana Andracenko, Dixie Heights
Elizabeth Dickson, Ryle
Second Team
Reese Anthony, St. Henry
Lacey Wilson, Ryle
Sofia Seals, Conner
Morgan Poe, Ryle
Teagan Kruer, Notre Dame Academy
8th REGION
BOYS
Player of the Year — Talen Beane, Campbell County
Coach of the Year — Logan Fields, Owen County
All-Region
First Team
Talen Beane, Campbell County
Alex Race, Highlands
Evan Himmelsbach, Newport Central Catholic
Nicholas Bryan, Henry County
Ben Fasser, Newport Central Catholic
Britton Staffford, Owen County
Second Team
Cole Bricking, Bishop Brossart
Isaac Abney, Henry County
Dustin Battaglia, Carroll County
Ezekiel Mefford, Owen County
GIRLS
Player of the Year — Andie Baumann, Owen County
Coach of the Year — David Wainscott, Owen County
All-Region
First Team
Andie Baumann, Owen County
Lucy Dunavent, Owen County
Lexie Chappel, Owen County
Sarah Smith, Grant County
Taylor Bruner, Pendleton County
Second Team
Ava Klips, Owen County
Lucy Hardesty, Owen County
Lydia Young, Gallatin County
Grace Davis, Gallatin County
Braelynn Burgan, Grant County
All-State
Campbell County’s Talen Beane finished out his senior season as a second team All-State member.
Beane, who is committed to Northern Kentucky University, tallied 800 points in his senior campaign, one of the top 20 point-getters in the state and the 8th Region Player of the Year. The top 10 are first team All-State members the next 10 making the second team. Beane finished 20th in the points standings.
Ryle’s Paxton McKelvey just missed out on the second team, the 7th Region champion and Player of the Year finishing with 765 points and in 22nd in the standings.
Ryle’s Anika Okuda, the 7th Region Player of the Year, also just missed out on the second team, finishing 21st with 775 points.
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