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Lady Raiders claim large share of 10-5A awards

by | Jun 17, 2020 | Sports

Wylie East softball was downright dominant during the selection of all-district honors for the 2020 season.

They earned five superla­tives, a pair of first team and six academic picks out of 10-5A.

Katelynn Herod guided the Lady Raiders’ ship as the co-Most Valuable Player.

Nia Carter was the co-Offen­sive Player of the Year.

Co-Pitcher of the Year went to Ashlyn Wood.

Makayla Herod brought home co-Utility Player of the Year.

For the full story, see the June 17 issue or subscribe online.

From Staff Reports • [email protected]

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