Texas (UIL) state high school girls basketball all-tournament teams: Class 1A-6A

Frisco Liberty's Jacy Abii, Duncanville's Mariah Clayton headline list, as selected by state coaches association

SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Six Texas (UIL) high school state girls basketball championship trophies were handed out on Saturday.

Newcastle beat Turkey Valley in Class 1A, Martin's Mill toppled Nocona at the buzzer in 2A, Shallowater beat Huntington in OT in 3A.

Waco La Vega repeated as 4A champs after beating Richmond Canyon, Frisco Liberty took down nationally ranked Mansfield Timberview in Class 5A and nationally ranked Duncanville ran away from South Grand Prairie in Class 6A.

There were many standout individual performances through UIL state week. Here are the all-tournament teams, as selected by the Texas Girls Coaches Association:

CLASS 1A

Mattie Dollar smiles after receiving Class 1A state championship game MVP honors on Saturday at the Alamodome after Newcastle beat Turkey Valley.
Mattie Dollar smiles after receiving Class 1A state championship game MVP honors on Saturday at the Alamodome after Newcastle beat Turkey Valley / Photo by Tommy Hays, SBLive Sports

MVP — Mattie Dollar, Newcastle, jr., fwd.

Mya Cabrera, Newcastle, sr., fwd.

Reese Cruse, Turkey Valley, sr., fwd.

Camren Mallory, Newcastle, fr., guard

Trinity Schlueter, Turkey Valley, jr., fwd.

CLASS 2A

Martin's Mill freshman guard Kara Nixon reacts to receiving UIL 2A state championship MVP honors after hitting a game-winning shot at the buzzer to lift the Mustangs to glory.
Martin's Mill freshman guard Kara Nixon reacts to receiving UIL 2A state championship MVP honors after hitting a game-winning shot at the buzzer to lift the Mustangs to glory

MVP — Kara Nixon, Martin's Mill, fr., guard

Avery Crutsinger, Nocona, jr., fwd.

Hope Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, sr., guard

Megyn Meekins, Nocona, jr., guard

Allie Vaughan, martin's Mill, soph., fwd.

CLASS 3A

Keelie Williams' 13 points and eight boards paced Shallowater off the bench to an OT state championship win over Huntington.
Keelie Williams' 13 points and eight boards paced Shallowater off the bench to an OT state championship win over Huntington

MVP — Keelie Williams, Shallowater, soph.

Kyra Anderson, Huntington, sr., fwd.

Carlie Buckley, Shallowater, soph., guard

Jasey Campbell, Rains, sr., guard

Linley Wright, Shallowater, soph., guard

CLASS 4A

Senior point guard Kiyleyah Parr led La Vega to a repeat Class 4A state girls basketball championship win over Richmond Canyon.
Senior point guard Kiyleyah Parr led La Vega to a repeat Class 4A state girls basketball championship win over Richmond Canyon / Photo by Tommy Hays, SBLive Sports

MVP — Kiyleyah Parr, Waco La Vega, sr., guard

Alaysia Gude, Waco La Vega, jr., guard

Jaylee Moss, Canyon, jr., fwd.

Grace Spencer, Dallas Lincoln, jr., guard

Sydnee Winfrey, Canyon, fwd., jr.

CLASS 5A

Jacy Abii (right), Frisco Liberty's star sophomore and tournament MVP, poses with Aziyah Farrier (center) and senior Keyera Roseby after upending nationally ranked Mansfield Timberview in the Class 5A title.
Jacy Abii (right), Frisco Liberty's star sophomore and tournament MVP, poses with Aziyah Farrier (center) and senior Keyera Roseby after upending nationally ranked Mansfield Timberview in the Class 5A title / Photo by Tommy Hays, SBLive Sports

MVP — Jacy Abii, Frisco Liberty, soph., guard

Crishawn Coleman, Mansfield Timberview, sr., guard

Aziyah Farrier, Frisco Liberty, jr., guard

Emilee Jones, Mansfield Timberview, sr., fwd.

Keyera Roseby, Frisco Liberty, sr., guard

CLASS 6A

Mariah Clayton (center) poses with the Class 6A state championship MVP award after Duncanville raced past South Grand Prairie.
Mariah Clayton (center) poses with the Class 6A state championship MVP award after Duncanville raced past South Grand Prairie

MVP — Mariah Clayton, Duncanville, sr., fwd.

Taylor Barnes, South Grand Prairie, jr., fwd.

Chloe Mann, Duncanville, sr., guard

Taliyah Parker, South Grand Prairie, sr., guard

Taylor Ross, Northside Brennan

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-- Andy Buhler | andy@scorebooklive.com | @sblivetx


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Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.