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 By  Staff Reports Published 
7:07 am Friday, May 25, 2007

Phil Campbell held its athletic banquet Monday and announced its athletic award winners for 2006-07:

By Staff
Cheerleading
Most Spirit – Carrie Fell
NW-Shoals Scholarship – Tasha Kerry
UNA Scholarship – Addie Grissom
All-County – Ashden Mayfield, Carrie Fell, Addie Grissom
Varsity Boys Basketball
Franklin County Times – Brett Thomas, Chase Hutcheson, Jay Steward, Tanner Maddox, Jonathan Dill, Caleb Thompson
All-Area – Chase Hutcheson, Jay Steward, Brett Thomas
TimesDaily – Chase Hutcheson
Northwest Alabama Tournament – Brett Thomas, Jay Steward, Tanner Maddox
Best Offensive Player – Jay Steward
Best Defensive Player – Brett Thomas
Most Improved – Caleb Thompson
6th Man Award – Tanner Maddox
Hustle Award – Jonathan Dill
Practice Award – James England
Most Rebounds – Brett Thomas
Best FT Percentage – Chase Hutcheson
Best FG Percentage – Tanner Maddox
Coaches Award – Josh Wilson
Captain Award – Jay Steward, Brett Thomas
Scholastic Award – Chase Hutcheson
B-Team Boys Basketball
*County Champions
Best Offensive Player – Adam Mitchell
Best Defensive Player – Josh Waide
Football
Most Improved Player – Seth Brown
Practice Award – Zach Motes
Best Offensive Lineman – Josh Wilson
Best Defensive Lineman – Tanner Parker
Captain Award – Paxton Rice
Scholastic Award – Darby Allison
Best Defensive Player – Jay Steward
Best Offensive Player – Paxton Rice
Varsity Boys Track
State Meet (high jump) – James England
State Meet (discus throw) – Sheldon Raper
State Meet (shot put) – Sheldon Raper
Best in Field Events – James England
Best in Running Events – Laurence Butts
Phil Campbell announces award winners
Kim West, Franklin County Times
Varsity Girls Basketball
Franklin County Times – Chasity Morgan, Caitlin Stancil, Shelly Cooper, Jessica Taylor
TimesDaily – Chasity Morgan, Caitlin Stancil
Northwest Alabama Tournament – Shelly Cooper, Jessica Taylor
All-County – Shelly Cooper, Chasity Morgan, Caitlin Stancil
Area All-Tournament – Chasity Morgan, Caitlin Stancil
Captain Award – Shelly Cooper, Chasity Morgan
Best Defensive Player – Chasity Morgan
Best Offensive Player – Caitlin Stancil
Most Improved Player – Jessica Taylor
6th Man Award – Tatum Benford
Hustle Award – Alyssa Smith
Scholastic Award – Shelly Cooper
Most Rebounds – Jessica Taylor
Best FT Percentage – Shelly Cooper
Best FG Percentage – Caitlin Stancil
Practice Award – Chasity Morgan
Coaches Award – Amanda Byer
Varsity Girls Track
*County Champions
State Meet (javelin) – Shelly Cooper
*State Champion
State Meet (shot put) – Shelly Cooper
*third place
State Meet (4 x 800 meter relay) – Jessica Halcomb, Caden Pruitt, Kaysie Pounders,Taylor Scott
State Meet (4 x 400 meter relay) – Caitlin Stancil, Alyssa Smitih, Addie Grissom, Ashley Jones
Best in Running Events – Caitlin Stancil
Best in Field Events – Shelly Cooper
Junior Varsity Softball
Captain Award – Tiffany Miller
Highest Batting Average – Lindsey Jackson
Highest On-Base Percentage – Amber Chaney
Varsity Softball
*Area and County Champions
Captain Award – Shelly Cooper, Carrie Fell, Melissa Russell
Most Improved Outfielder – Alexis Maggerise
Most Improved Infielder – Heather Nix, Erica Holcomb
Highest On-Base Percentage – Shaila Payton
Highest Batting Average – Alexis Maggerise
Offensive MVP – Alexis Maggerise
Defensive MVP – Melissa Russell
Biggest Play of the Year – Shelly Cooper

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