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Meet the All-Gainesville Area Small School Girls Basketball Team, Player of the Year

By Noah Ram, Gainesville Sun,

13 days ago

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De’Mya Adams knew how to handle herself in these situations.

Her Hawthorne squad trailed for much of the game against Wildwood in the Class 1A State Semifinals in a game many expected the Hornets to lose.

But Adams was a defending state champion. She could tell the game needed a player like her.

She knocked down a three and kickstarted a 9-0 run to lift HHS to a 44-41 victory over the Wildcats .

“She was built for that moment. We knew when it left her hands it was good,” head coach Cornelius Ingram said. “Then it was really game time.”

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The next day, Hawthorne won its second straight state title over Graceville .

A month and a half later, Adams now has two of her own in another regard.

The Gainesville Sun All-Area Small School Girls Basketball Player of the Year.

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Adams takes home the crown after averaging 16.3 PPG, 4 SPG and knocked down over 40 threes and 125 field goals.

The guard is only a junior, by the way, so she and the Hornets can end up back on that pedestal again next year.

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Below is the full All-Gainesville Area Big School Girls Basketball team. The first and second team, with five players each, comes from eight schools across Classes 2A and 1A. In case you missed it, the big school team, Classes 3A-6A, was released last week.

Congrats to all the players!

First Team

Guard: De’Mya Adams, Hawthorne, Junior: 16.3 PPG (130 th in Florida, 9 th in 1A), 4.0 SPG (9 th in 1A), 2.6 APG, 43 3FGs (7 th in 1A), 129 FGs (8 th in 1A), 75 FTs (93 rd in Florida, 5 th in 1A)

Guard: Brandy Whitfield, Newberry, Sophomore: 19.6 PPG (51st in Florida, 3rd in 1A), 4.5 SPG (85th in Florida, 8th in 1A), 42 3FGs (8th in 1A), 3.9 APG (101st in Florida, 8th in 1A), 159 FGs (66th in Florida, 4th in 1A)

Guard/Forward: Samantha Keith, Countryside Christian, Junior: 16.9 PPG (101 st in Florida, 20 th in 2A), 7.1 RPG, 2.2 APG, 3.4 SPG, 106 FTs (24 th in Florida, 4 th in 2A), 32 3PGs (19 th in 2A), 117 FGs (33 rd in 2A)

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Forward: Nyima Gillyard, Trenton, Junior: 13.9 PPG (17 th in 1A), 5.5 RPG, 2.0 SPG, 160 FGs (63 rd in Florida, 3 rd in 1A), 66 FTs (6 th in 1A), 4 double doubles (15 th in 1A)

Forward: Jhalea Jackson, Hawthorne, Freshman: 3.8 BPG (11 th in Florida, 1 st in 1A), 3.8 APG (9 th in 1A), 12 double doubles (55 th in Florida, 2 nd in 1A), 10.6 RPG (78 th in Florida, 3 rd in 1A), 50 FTs (16 th in 1A)

Second Team

Guard: Sarah Beaulieu, Newberry, Junior: 17.1 PPG (95th in Florida, 6th in 1A), 6.2 APG (10th in Florida, 1st in 1A), 5.4 SPG (34th in Florida, 1st in 1A), 153 FGs (81st in Florida, 5th in 1A), 5 double doubles (10th in 1A)

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Guard: Maddie Smith, Bell, Junior: 15.0 PPG (12 th in 1A), 4.9 SPG (67 th in Florida, 5 th in 1A), 21 3FGs (33 rd in 1A), 1.7 APG, 123 FGs (11 th in 1A)

Guard/Forward: Isreal Hart, Fort White, Junior: 16.7 PPG (108th in Florida, 7th in 1A), 0.5 BPG (34th in 1A), 2.0 RPG, 0.6 APG

Forward: Sri Lanka Richardson, Oak Hall, Senior: 12.7 PPG (47 th in 2A), 18 FTs, 35 FGs

Forward: Ryleigh Locke, Chiefland, Junior: 2.2 BPG (57th in Florida, 3rd in 1A), 9.0 RPG (9th in 1A), 5 double doubles (13th in 1A), 6.4 PPG

Coach of the Year: Cornelius Ingram, Hawthorne

4-0.

That’s the record Cornelius Ingram holds in state title games over the past two seasons in football and girls basketball.

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As such, he’s only won his fourth straight Coach of the Year crown combined between the two sports.

“God has blessed me a lot. God has blessed me to be able to do this in my hometown,” Ingram said after the state title in March. “A lot of people have success, but not many have success in their hometown, coaching their kids.”

Hawthorne began the season 3-3 as Ingram took some time off after football season, but the Hornets then rattled off 19 straight wins to go back to back.

Noah Ram covers Gainesville-area high school sports and University of Florida athletics for The Gainesville Sun. Contact him at Nram@gannett.com and follow him @Noah_ram1 on Twitter.

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