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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»Manhattan High Receives All-Centennial League Recognition

    Manhattan High Receives All-Centennial League Recognition

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    By Rob Voelker on March 12, 2013 High School Sports, Manhattan High School

    Manhattan High girls and boys basketball each had four players honored on the all-Centennial League teams, released on Tuesday morning.

    Junior post Darby Price and senior guard Elayna Spilker each were named second team all-Centennial League after leading the Tribe to a 15-7 record.  Sophomore post Caroline Ballard received honorable mention, and senior guard Kristen Thompson was named to the all-defensive team.

    Senior guard Jacob Holloway was named third team all-Centennial League as he led MHS in scoring during a 12-10 campaign.  The Indian trio of sophmore forward Payton Stephens, senior forward Chris Hudgins, and senior point guard Jonathon Taylor all received honorable mention.

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