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2011 Tri-Nine All-Conference boys and girls basketball

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The Tri-Nine Conference announced its all-conference awards for boys and girls basketball after completion of its conference championship games Friday. Here they are below:

GIRLS:

Coach of the Year: Donald Kent, Cary

Player of the Year: Kristen Gaffney, Green Hope

First-team all-conference girls
Kristen Gaffney (junior, Green Hope)
Caitlyn Ranson (senior, Green Hope)
Tiece Ford (senior, Holly Springs)
Amber Battle (senior, Middle Creek)
Whitney Coleman (sophomore, Cary)
Azura Stevens (freshman, Cary)

Second-team all-conference girls
Kiara Leslie (freshman, Holly Springs)
Bethany Collins (senior, Apex)
Kayla Seymour (junior, Panther Creek)
Fantasha Tyson (senior, Middle Creek)
Lainey Childrey (senior, Athens Drive)
Jasmine Shaw (senior, Middle Creek)

BOYS:

Coach of the Year: David Kushner, Middle Creek

Player of the Year: Leon Hargrove, Middle Creek

First-team all-conference boys
Leon Hargrove (senior, Middle Creek)
Anthony Shelton (senior, Cary)
Sunil Ram (senior, Apex)
Isaiah Johnson (senior, Panther Creek)
Dominique Byrd (senior, Fuquay-Varina)
Quentin Underwood (senior, Holly Springs)

Second-team all-conference boys
John Hood (junior, Panther Creek)
Chris Flemmings (junior, Green Hope)
Max Povse (senior, Green Hope)
Quinton Ray (sophomore, Middle Creek)
Garrett Leatham (senior, Middle Creek)
Charles Dorceilen (senior, Apex)

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J. Mike Blake has been the Sports Editor for The Cary News and Southwest Wake News since October 2008. He holds two "unofficial" NCHSAA records in two different sports - highest career free throw percentage (2-of-2) in basketball and fewest career singles victories (zero. sigh.) for tennis.
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