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SHILOH TODAY SPORTS: SEASON SUMMARIES Check out what Shiloh's sports teams have achieved! Golf The 2022 Shiloh Golf Season was successful with both the girls' and boys' teams winning the district tournament for the first time since 2015. Brant Fowler finished the District Tournament with the lowest individual score. With their first place finishes, both teams qualified for the State Tournament in Hot Springs. The girls finished in fourth place and the boys had a top 10 finish. 2022 was the first time that the boys' and girls' teams have both qualified for the State Tournament in back-toback years. Volleyball The Shiloh Varsity Volleyball team finished 26-7-4 for the season. They were undefeated in conference (13-0) and won the Conference Tournament earning their 12th Conference Championship in 13 years. In the 4A State Tournament, the Lady Saints defeated Bauxite in the first round, Southside Batesville in the quarterfinals, and Mena in the semifinals. They fell to Brookland in the 4A State Championship game. Bella Bonanno, Laila Creighton, Reese Jones, and Ryan Russell were named 4A All-State. Rylee Kallesen was named 4A All-State Honorable Mention. Paige Addington, Bella Bonanno, Laila Creighton, Jill Dudley, Reese Jones, Rylee Kallesen, Ryan Russell, and Savvy Williams were named 4A NW All-Conference. Ryan Russell was named to the 2023 All-Star team. Bella Bonanno, Rylee Kallesen, and Caroline Ramsey were named to the 4A State Tournament All-Tournament Team. Boys Basketball The Sr High Saints showed resilience as they battled through a season where injuries continued to shake up the starting lineup. Due to the injuries, underclassmen were able to play valuable minutes which will pay off in the long run as we continue to build a championship program. Freshman Duke Bowman was voted 4A-1 All-Conference, and senior Walker Shankle was voted 1st Team 4A-1 All-Defensive Team. The Jr High Saints and 7th Grade Saints finished as Conference Runner-Up. Girls Basketball The Lady Saints Basketball team finished the season with a 6-19 (2-12) record behind a young but committed team. There were highs and lows throughout the season, but the program's growth was exemplified by improvements in every area, including shooting percentage, turnover percentage, and efficiency. The girls played extremely hard and competed, earning several victories and close games with some of the best teams in the state. Senior Eden Graves received All-Conference honors and a Conference All-Defensive Team designation. 22 SPORTS: SEASON SUMMARIES

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