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The 2023-24 girls' basketball season saw some amazing talent grace the Greater Houston-Area hardwoods across the public and private school landscapes.
After all was said and done, Houston was home to two McDonald's All-Americans as dozens of stars headed to play college basketball next fall.
But did they make the coveted ALL-VYPE Girls Basketball Teams?
Here are the 2024 ALL-VYPE Public and Private School Teams!
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ALL-VYPE PUBLIC SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS
FIRST-TEAM
Shun’teria Anumele, FB Austin
Justice Carlton, Seven Lakes
Ayla McDowell, Cypress Springs
Okeke Ogechi, Hightower
Zachara Perkins, Summer Creek
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SECOND-TEAM
Aniah Alexis, Cypress Lakes
A’Zyua Blair, Pearland
Alaysia Cook, Randle
Cynthia LeCompte, Barbers Hill
Janiya Murphy, Summer Creek
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THIRD-TEAM
Brooklyn Alexander, CE King
Madison Bob, Hightower
Madison Carlton, Seven Lakes
Nataliyah Gray, Alief Taylor
Timya Grice, Katy Taylor
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ALL-VYPE PRIVATE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS
First-Team
Mercy Freeman, Rosehill Christian School
Emrie Holt, Episcopal
Me’Arah O’Neal, Episcopal
Livy Sauvageau, Second Baptist School
Mila Rossini, Village School
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Second-Team
Sydney Marshall, Kinkaid
Alani Owens, Conroe Covenant School
Makynna Robbins, Lutheran South
Riley Tackett, Second Baptist School
Shaniya Williams, Village School
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Third-Team
Kenley Benson, Concordia Lutheran
Lauren Hull, Kinkaid
Kayla Phillips, Houston Christian
Grace Whering, Second Baptist School
Madison Wilson, Rosehill Christian School
RING SZN: SPC Winter Championships Come to Houston
Some of the best private school athletes from Texas and beyond will descend on Houston this weekend for the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC) Winter Championships. Teams from each of the SPC’s 17 member high schools in Texas and Oklahoma will begin tournament bracket play in Girls and Boys Basketball as well as Girls and Boys Soccer today (Feb. 8) with Semifinal Matchups on Friday (Feb.) VYPE will broadcast the Boys and Girls 3A and 4A Championship games in both sports starting at 1:00 Saturday (Feb. 10).
Meanwhile, SPC swimmers and divers will compete Friday and Saturday at the University of Houston’s CRWC Natatorium while St. John’s will host the Wrestling competition on Saturday.
While Kinkaid enters the 4A Girls Basketball tournament as the top seed, there will be many eyes on McDonald’s All-American Me’Arah O’Neal, daughter of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, who will lead #2-seed Episcopal. St. Andrew’s and St. Stephen’s represent the Austin area as the top two seeds in 3A.
St. Mark’s School of Texas and St. John’s enter the 4A Boys Basketball bracket as the top seeds while The John Cooper School received a first-round bye in the 3A bracket.
Turning to the pitch, Kinkaid and Episcopal are also the top seeds in 4A Girls soccer while Houston Christian earned the first-round 3A Girls Soccer Bye. The St. Mark’s Boys Soccer team joins their basketball counterparts as the #1 seed in 4A ahead of Kinkaid while Irving’s Cistercian Prep drew the first-round Bye for the 3A Boys.
Swimming Preliminaries will dominate the action in the pool on Friday with the Finals and Diving splitting the pool on Saturday. St. John’s will try to defend their Wrestling title on Saturday.
For more information, including event times, locations and streaming info, please go the SPC Winter Championships link on their website: https://spcsports.org/sports/2023/8/5/2023-24-winter-championships.aspx
Houston will also host the Spring Championships later this year after the SPCS’s DFW-area schools hosted most of the Fall Championships.