The News is recognizing local student-athletes that were presented All-Conference Honors in their respective sports for the 2022-23 school year.
East Surry, North Surry and Surry Central compete in the Foothills 2A Conference (FH2A), Millennium Charter Academy competes in the Northwest Piedmont 1A Conference (NP1A) and Mount Airy competes in the Northwest 1A Conference (NW1A).
All-Conference Honorable Mentions are signified by an (HM) following the selection’s name.
Boys Basketball All-Conference
• East Surry — Jordan Davis, Luke Brown, Folger Boaz, Daniel Creech (HM)
• Millennium Charter — Landon Martin, Aryan Hira (HM)
• Mount Airy — Tyler Mason, Caleb Reid, Mario Revels, Carson Hill (HM), Logan Fonville (HM)
• North Surry — James McCreary, Jahreece Lynch, Kolby Watson, Cam Taylor (HM)
• Surry Central — Tripp McMillen, Josh Pardue, Jacob Mitchell, Adam Hege (HM)
Season Summary
East Surry
The Cardinals tied for second in the FH2A standings with an 8-4 record, then advanced to the semifinals of the FH2A Tournament. Luke Brown was named to the All-Tournament Team.
East Surry reached the second round of the State Playoffs as the No. 22 seed in the 2A West. The Cards finished the season 13-13 overall.
Millennium Charter
The Lions finished seventh in the NP1A standings at 0-12, then reached the first round of the NP1A Tournament.
Millennium finished the season 2-25 overall and did not qualify for the 1A State Playoffs.
Mount Airy
The Granite Bears finished second in the NW1A standings at 6-6, then advanced to the semifinals of the NW1A Tournament. Mario Revels was named to the All-Tournament team.
Mount Airy reached the second round of the State Playoffs as the No. 15 seed in the 1A West. The Bears finished the season 12-14 overall.
North Surry
The Greyhounds finished 12-0 in the FH2A Conference to win its second consecutive regular season conference championship, then went on to repeat as FH2A Tournament Champions.
James McCreary was named FH2A Player of the Year, and Tyler Bentley was named FH2A Coach of the Year. Jahreece Lynch was named MVP of the FH2A Tournament, and McCreary and Kolby Watson joined Lynch on the All-Tournament team.
North Surry reached the third round of the State Playoffs as the No. 1 seed in the 2A West. The Hounds finished the season 27-2 overall.
Surry Central
The Golden Eagles tied for second in the FH2A standings with an 8-4 record, then advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament. Tripp McMillen was named to the All-Tournament team.
Central reached the first round of the State Playoffs as the No. 16 seed. The Eagles finished the year 19-8 overall.
Source: https://www.mtairynews.com
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