Here’s a list of the Mid-Piedmont Conference’s major award winners plus Asheboro’s all-conference selections for fall sports:
Boys’ cross country
Runner of the Year: Issac Reyna (Ledford)
Coach of the Year: Trey Cook (Central Davidson)
Asheboro: Seth Hydiak, Brandon Aguilar
Girls’ cross country
Runner of the Year: Jillan Parks-Wooten (Central Davidson)
Coach of the Year: Daniel Parker (North Davidson)
Asheboro: Malakia Khan, Sophia Roman
Football
Lineman of the Year: Arhman Tyson (Asheboro)
Offensive Player of the Year: Nate Carr (Ledford)
Defensive Player of the Year: Tanner Jordan (North Davidson)
Coach of the Year: Brian Flynn (North Davidson)
Asheboro: Hakemme Butler, Qamelo Butler, Darius Headen, Charles Perry, Arhman Tyson
Girls’ golf
Player of the Year: Salem Lee (Asheboro)
Coach of the Year: Vaughn Black (Oak Grove)
Asheboro: Emma Dobbins, Salem Lee.
Girls’ tennis
Player of the Year: Jessica Fuchs (Oak Grove)
Coach of the Year: Andy Majors (Ledford)
Asheboro: Katelyn Thomas
Boys’ soccer
Offensive Player of the Year: Carlos Contreras (Ledford)
Defensive Player of the Year: Parker Cheek (Ledford)
Coach of the Year: John Blake (Ledford)
Asheboro: Matthew Alvarez, Jose Cortes, Alexander Cruz, Cameron Letterlough, Irvin Velasquez Luna, Diego Valdez Platta, Calvin Smith.
Volleyball
Most Valuable Player: Madison Tate (Central Davidson)
Defensive Player of the Year: Olivia Dixon (Oak Grove)
Coach of the Year: Monica Parsons (Central Davidson)
Asheboro: Kaylen Nance