By Johnny Sanders and John Goolsby, Sports Editors
The Trussville Tribune sports staff enjoyed covering Center Point, Clay-Chalkville, Hewitt-Trussville, Leeds, Moody, Pinson Valley, Shades Valley, and Springville girls basketball teams during the 2023-24 season.
As with the boys teams, there were many compelling storylines to the year:
Moody’s incredible regular season.
Springville’s upset win in the area championship and play-off birth.
Clay-Chalkville’s dominating regular season run.
Shades Valley’s Elite 8 appearance.
The turnaround season at Pinson.
Hewitt’s Final Four birth.
Player of the Year: Jordan Hunter, Hewitt-Trussville. The Auburn commit led the Lady Huskies with almost 20 points, four assists and three steals per game.
Coach of the Year: Tonya Hunter, Hewitt-Trussville. Hunter holds a 444-172 record and has made three Final Fours over the past six years.
All-Tribune First-Team:
Jordan Hunter, Senior, Hewitt-Trussville
Angela Williams, Senior, Shades Valley
Kamoriah Gaines, Senior, Clay-Chalkville
Kameron Sanders, Senior, Clay-Chalkville
Brooklyn Phillips, Senior, Clay-Chalkville
Raven Lewis, Senior, Pinson Valley
Bella Bullington, Senior, Springville
Serenity Rutledge, Eighth grade, Moody
All-Tribune Second-Team:
Rhaegan Evans, Senior, Shades Valley
Kyla Ravizee, Senior, Shades Valley
Jayla Whitsey, Junior, Moody
Tori Pyles, Junior, Moody
Abby Byrd, Senior, Moody
Leah Bowden, Sophmore, Springville
Ashlyn Howard, Junior, Hewitt-Trussville
Ryleigh Martin, Junior, Hewitt-Trussville
All-Tribune Honorable Mention:
Brijourne Williams, Senior, Center Point
Sa’Naiya Thomas, Junior, Center Point
Kamaya Holcomb, Freshman, Center Point
Alissa Hawkins, Sophomore, Pinson Valley
Aniya Brown, Senior, Pinson Valley
Gianna Davis, Senior, Leeds
Marly Miller, Junior, Leeds