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Frenship Boys Basketball Ends Season with Playoff Loss, Team and Coach Awarded All-District Honors

The Tigers had a historic season this year going undefeated in District play and running deep into the playoffs to the Regional Quarterfinal game.
Boys Frenship BBall Team
Head Coach Paul Page said he and his staff are proud of the team and their unprecedented success this season.
 
"We won our first ever District Championship at the 6A level," Page said. "It was not an easy task as this team battled canceled and rescheduled games due to COVID and weather, injuries to key players, and one of the toughest schedules in the state. Senior leadership was so important and vital as we navigated these situations and we could not be any more proud of our seniors and how they lead us on the court and off."
 
Page said he is excited for next year as the returning athletes are ready to put in the work to lead the program to the next level. He also said he wishes his 2021 seniors the best as they move on to the next phases of life.
 
Six FHS Varsity Basketball players were honored with  All-District awards this week for District 2-6A and Coach Paul Page was awarded Coach of the Year.
 
Offensive Player of the Year
Devin Hartfield, Senior
 
Defensive Player of the Year
Tracy Godfrey, Junior
 
Newcomer of the Year
TJ Miller, Junior
 
All-District 1st Team
Jeb Smallwood, Senior
Tate Beeles, Sophomore
 
All-District 2nd Team
Lincon Parrot, Junior
 
Coach of the Year
Paul Page, Head Coach
 
Page has been a coach for over 20 years and this season ends his seventh at Frenship. He said this is his first time at Frenship to receive this honor.
 
"This award is just a reflection of our team, our staff, and our season," Page said. "I am very proud for our team and players to have been apart of such a special season and have these memories that will last a lifetime."
 
 
 
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