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Lions headline 10-2A All-District selections

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Lions headline 10-2A All-District selections

With the basketball season now complete and Albany’s playoff run finished, several Lions have earned top honors on the District 10-AA All-District team.

Leading the way for Albany was senior Huffman Heatly, who was named Co-Most Valuable Player after a standout season in which he helped guide the Lions to one of the most successful campaigns in program history. Heatly played a central role on both ends of the court, providing leadership, scoring, and defensive intensity throughout the year.

Heatly shared the top honor with freshman teammate Blake Britting. For a first-year varsity player to earn the district’s highest individual award reflects both his immediate impact and the level of play he demonstrated against experienced competition throughout the season.

Albany also earned another major individual honor, as senior Chance Stewart was selected as Defensive MVP, recognizing his key role in the team’s strong defensive effort throughout the year.

Freshman Lyle Wheeler was named Sixth Man of the Year, recognizing his valuable contributions off the bench throughout the season.

Two Lions were named to the First Team All-District roster, with senior Aaden Mendez and sophomore Clay Chapman both earning first team honors.

Sophomore Aiden Vickers was also recognized, earning Honorable Mention All-District honors.