7 Area Girls Named to All-State Basketball Team

Wall, Coahoma, Mason, Goldthwaite, and Garden City athletes earn top honors

Mar. 16, 2026 at 9:53pm

Seven high school girls from the San Angelo, Texas area were named to the prestigious Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State Team. The honorees come from Wall, Coahoma, Mason, Goldthwaite, and Garden City, representing the top talent across multiple classifications.

Why it matters

Making the All-State team is one of the highest individual honors a high school basketball player can receive in Texas, recognizing their exceptional skills, leadership, and contributions to their teams' success. These athletes' achievements highlight the strength of girls' basketball programs across the region.

The details

The All-State selections include Wall's Kennedi Graves and Jewels Johnson, who led their team to the Class 3A state title, along with Coahoma's Addi Schmidt. In Class 2A, Mason's Anna Marie Whitworth and Flora Appleton were named after helping their team reach the state final for the first time, while Goldthwaite's Rylee Greenway was also selected. Garden City's Karly Baker rounded out the honorees, earning a spot on the Class 1A team.

  • The All-State teams were announced on March 16, 2026.

The players

Kennedi Graves

A standout player for the Wall Lady Hawks, who won the Class 3A state championship.

Jewels Johnson

Teammate of Kennedi Graves on the Wall Lady Hawks, who won the Class 3A state title.

Addi Schmidt

A key player for the Coahoma Lady Bulldogs, who were ranked No. 2 in the state in Class 3A.

Anna Marie Whitworth

Helped lead the Mason Cowgirls to their first-ever state final appearance in Class 2A.

Flora Appleton

Teammate of Anna Marie Whitworth on the Mason Cowgirls, who reached the Class 2A state final.

Rylee Greenway

A driving force for the Goldthwaite Lady Eagles, who made it to the Class 2A state semifinals.

Karly Baker

Led the Garden City Bearkats to a No. 13 state ranking and a trip to the Class 1A regional semifinals.

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The takeaway

The selection of these seven talented athletes to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State Team showcases the depth of girls' basketball programs across the San Angelo region, with standout players from multiple classifications earning this prestigious honor.