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Troubie trio earns Sacramento Bee All-Metro honors

Troubie trio earns Sacramento Bee All-Metro honors

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – St. Francis High junior Brianna McGahan was selected to the third team, while sophomore Sydney Teoh and senior Jadyn Weaver garnered fifth-team distinction and honorable mention, respectively, as the Sacramento Bee rolled out its 2022-23 All-Metro basketball selections this week.

This continues a parade of honors for the three Troubadour standouts following a 23-6 season in which the program ran the table on the Delta League, advanced a round in the Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs for the first time in five years, and earned a spot in the NorCal regional. McGahan, Teoh and Weaver each earned All-Delta League first-team nods back in February. McGahan and Teoh were also named to the MaxPreps all-section team, while Weaver was the lone SF representative in the Sacramento Breakfast Optimist senior all-star game in April.

Teoh led St. Francis with 11.5 points per game, with McGahan (11.2) and Weaver (10.9) close behind. Weaver sank a team-leading 50 three-pointers, McGahan paced the Troubies with 94 steals, and Teoh led her squad with 77 assists. 

The Sacramento Bee also announced two Coach of the Year winners in Rexanne Simpton (Colfax) and Matt Johnson (Sacramento Charter), overall Players of the Year in Kamryn Mafua (Folsom) and Yaqub Mir (Granite Bay), plus four levels of Player of the Year recipients in "large school," "medium school," "small school" and "smallest school" categories. Finally, the newspaper selects first through fifth teams for both boys and girls. McGahan and Davis' Tessa Schouten were the highest honorees from the Delta League. Teoh joined Cosumnes Oaks' Isabel Tan among the six members of the fifth team.

The Troubies finished their first season under head coach Brittany Woodard, the 2022-23 Delta League Coach of the Year.