Greenwood, Andrews girls basketball players earn 3-4A honors

Greenwood had three first teamers and Andrews was represented by two first teamers on the All-District 3-4A Girls Basketball Team.

Feb. 26, 2026 at 9:50pm

The 2025-26 All-District 3-4A Girls Basketball Team was recently announced, with Greenwood and Andrews high schools each having multiple players recognized. Greenwood had three players named to the first team, including juniors Emily Jones and Lexi Stewart, and sophomore Bella Rivas. Andrews also had two first team selections in junior Danlee Fisher and sophomore Addy Baeza. District champion Seminole swept the superlative awards.

Why it matters

The All-District team honors the top players in the region and recognizes their standout performances throughout the season. For Greenwood and Andrews, having multiple players selected to the first team showcases the talent and depth of their girls basketball programs, which have continued to be competitive in District 3-4A.

The details

Greenwood's Emily Jones, Lexi Stewart, and Bella Rivas were named to the 3-4A first team, while Andrews was represented by Danlee Fisher and Addy Baeza. Fisher averaged 18.4 points per game in district play, while Baeza averaged 10.8 points. District champion Seminole swept the superlative awards, with Austin Flowers and Jordan Danley sharing co-MVP, Rylee Danley earning Offensive MVP, Miley Bates taking Defensive MVP, Hannah Martinez named Newcomer of the Year, and Tri Danley and his staff earning Coach/Staff of the Year.

  • The 2025-26 All-District 3-4A Girls Basketball Team was just released.

The players

Emily Jones

A junior at Greenwood High School who was named to the 3-4A first team.

Lexi Stewart

A junior at Greenwood High School who was named to the 3-4A first team.

Bella Rivas

A sophomore at Greenwood High School who was named to the 3-4A first team.

Danlee Fisher

A junior at Andrews High School who was named to the 3-4A first team and averaged 18.4 points per game in district play.

Addy Baeza

A sophomore at Andrews High School who was named to the 3-4A first team and averaged 10.8 points per game in district play.

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The takeaway

Greenwood and Andrews continue to be competitive girls basketball programs in District 3-4A, with multiple players from each school earning recognition on the 2025-26 All-District first team. This highlights the talent and depth of these programs, which will look to build on their success in the coming seasons.