Four Lady Spartans Earn All-State Honors

Aleeyah Cowley and Kabree Gordon named to 3A second team, Megan Stilson and Addie Hurst receive honorable mentions.

Mar. 25, 2026 at 12:31am

Four members of the Emery High School Lady Spartans basketball team were awarded All-State Honors for the 2025-26 season. Aleeyah Cowley and Kabree Gordon were named to the 3A second team, while Megan Stilson and Addie Hurst received honorable mentions. The awards are voted on by coaches across the 3A classification.

Why it matters

Earning All-State recognition is a significant achievement for high school athletes, showcasing their exceptional skills and contributions to their team's success. This honor puts the Lady Spartans on the map and highlights the strength of the program.

The details

Gordon, a senior, averaged 11.5 points per game and shot 31% from three-point range. Cowley, a junior, led the team with 11.7 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. Stilson, a senior, shot 47% from the field and scored 22 points in a key win over Grantsville. Hurst, also a senior, averaged 7.5 points per game and shot 30% from three-point range.

  • The All-State Honors were announced on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

The players

Aleeyah Cowley

A junior on the Emery High School Lady Spartans basketball team, Cowley led the team in scoring and rebounding.

Kabree Gordon

A senior on the Emery High School Lady Spartans basketball team, Gordon averaged 11.5 points per game and shot 31% from three-point range.

Megan Stilson

A senior on the Emery High School Lady Spartans basketball team, Stilson shot 47% from the field and scored 22 points in a key win over Grantsville.

Addie Hurst

A senior on the Emery High School Lady Spartans basketball team, Hurst averaged 7.5 points per game and shot 30% from three-point range.

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The takeaway

The success of the Emery High School Lady Spartans basketball team is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its players. This All-State recognition highlights the program's strength and the bright futures of these talented student-athletes.