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Arkansas Sports Media names annual High School Basketball Super Team

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Arkansas Sports Media released its fourth annual High School Basketball Super Team Monday afternoon. The list includes the first-ever four-time member of the team.

Magnolia senior Derrian Ford was once again selected to the first team and has been a Super Team member all four years.

Ford is one of three Arkansas Razorback signees who are part of this year's first team.

Set to join Ford for the Razorbacks next season are North Little Rock's Nick Smith and Morrilton's Joseph Pinion.

Smith averaged 26.5 points and led the Charging Wildcats to their second straight Class 6A state championsh­ip last month. Smith and Pinion were both named to last year's Super Team. Ford, Smith and Pinion were all unanimous choices for this year's Super Team.

Joining the three future Razorbacks on the first team are two more seniors, North Little Rock's seven-foot center Kel'lel Ware and Jonesboro's Quion Williams. Ware was on the team the previous two seasons and has signed to play for Oregon.

Williams, who led the Hurricane to their second straight Class 5A state championsh­ip last month and was named the MVP, has signed with Oklahoma State.

Three seniors, a junior and a sophomore make up the second team. The seniors include Kolby Glidewell of Class 2A state champion Lavaca, Caleb Squires of Wonderview and Landon Glasper, brother of former Forrest City Mustang R.J. Glasper of Fayettevil­le.

Squires became the all-time leading scorer in Wonderview history this season.

Blythevill­e junior Rashaud Marshall, who played in last year's Rumble on the Ridge at Forrest City, averaged over 20 points and 11 rebounds a game in leading the Chickasaws to the Class 4A title game.

Marshall had 19 points in Blythevill­e's 62-50 loss to Marion in the Rumble on the Ridge championsh­ip game.

Layne Taylor of Farmington is the only sophomore on the team. He averaged 26 points a game with a season-high of 63 in one game. Taylor already has offers from offers from UA-Monticello and UA-Fort Smith.

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Leading the way for the girls' Super Team is Melbourne senior Kenley McCarn who last month led the Lady Bearkatz to their fourth consecutiv­e Class 2A state championsh­ip and winning her third straight state tournament MVP award.

The Lady Bearkatz also finished the season with a 35-0 record. McCarn, the only unanimous pick for the girls' Super Team this year, has signed to play for Tennessee-Martin next season.

Two other seniors join McCarn on the first team, North Little Rock's Amari Williams and Jonesboro's Ereauna Hardaway.

Williams, who led the Lady Charging Wildcats to the Class 6A state championsh­ip last month, has signed with Vanderbilt. Hardaway, who was also named to the first team last year and has signed with North Texas, led the Lady Hurricane back to the Class 5A state title game last month.

Joining those three seniors on the first team are juniors Jenna Lawrence of Farmington and Chloe Clardy of Conway. Lawrence, who has already committed to Arkansas, was a move in from Melbourne during the offseason and helped lead the Lady Cardinals to the Class 4A title game.

Clardy, a three-year member of the Super Team, has gotten 23 college offers including Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Florida State, LSU, USC, Oklahoma, Florida and Arizona.

The two seniors on the second team are Parris Atkins of Bryant and Caylan Koons of Springdale Har-Ber. Atkins has been offered by UCA while Koons has already signed to play volleyball for UCA.

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