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Eight Godley Ladycats received District 12-4A honors following the 2024-25 season, which saw the Godley High School girls advance to the Class 4A Division I regional finals.

Senior Bree Hubbard was named the district’s most valuable player, after sharing offensive MVP honors last year.  The award culminates an impressive high school career, having set new individual milestones of 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.  Following the season, Hubbard announced plans to join the college team at Ouachita Baptist University in the fall.

Varsity newcomer Lila Heiner, a junior, earned honors as the Sixth Player of the Year.

Others named to the all-district squad were:

  • 1st Team:  Kase Grimsley, Presley Hindash, Kinlee Smith
  • 2nd Team:  Sadey Hughey
  • Honorable Mention:  Nola Briscoe, Ava Wilson

Smith, a junior, earned first-team honors for the third-straight year.

The Godley girls posted a perfect 12-0 district record, sweeping all district foes through both rounds of play to earn the team’s third district title in a row.  Capturing the bi-district title on Feb. 10, the Ladycats defeated Wilmer Hutchins 65-21. The Godley girls then triumphed over Sanger 44-33 in the area round on Feb. 13 and North Lamar 37-34 in the regional semifinals on Feb. 18 before falling to Dallas Lincoln 62-41 in the regional final contest on Feb. 21.

In addition to Goldey, the athletic district includes Alvarado, Ferris, Hillsboro, Kennedale, Venus and Waxahachie Life.

Pictured are the Godley Ladycats following their regional semifinal victory over North Lamar.

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