As district tournaments commence on February 2, teams are gearing up for a thrilling postseason. The Stingrays of Seacrest appear poised to repeat as district champions, boasting a ranking over 100 spots higher than their competitors, according to the FHSAA. Led by freshman point guard Dailin Degado and senior Sofiia Kiritsa, who is recovering from injury, this defensive-minded team is a force to be reckoned with. Donahue, led by the Halisky sisters, Veronica and Angie, who average 24 points per night, is likely to be their title game opponent. In another district, the Sentinels are favored to win, having won 14 of their last 15 games, led by Brown University commit Nalah Smith. However, First Baptist and St. John Neumann are capable challengers, with the Lions' freshman Sammy Nara emerging as a top 3-point shooter and the Celtics' experienced senior class, including Mylee Van de Wouw, posing a threat. The Bulldogs of LaBelle are the team to beat in their district, entering the postseason with momentum after winning their last two games and scoring over 50 points in both victories. Junior Aariah Johnson has been a strong two-way
District tournaments will commence locally starting Monday, Feb. 2, and so it's time to preview what to expect in 2026 district play.Other related sources and context: See here
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