<span style="font-weight: 400;">Multiple players impressed in the sixth session of the 2021 WVSSAC State Tournament. Take a look below at the standouts from that session.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153371" first="Dionna" last="Gray"] - Huntington - 2022 - Guard</b>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153375" first="Imani" last="Hickman"] - Huntington - 2022 - Forward</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Huntington was in a scare with 8 seed Martinsburg as the Highlanders trailed most of the game, but they pulled it out. Leading the team was [player_tooltip player_id="153371" first="Dionna" last="Gray"] who had all of her 26 points in the second half. [player_tooltip player_id="153375" first="Imani" last="Hickman"] played a crucial role in pulling down 21 rebounds to go along with 12 points. The Highlanders will play in the semifinals on Friday.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153378" first="Olivia" last="Mayer"] - Martinsburg - 2022 - Guard</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Martinsburg put up a surprise fight against top-seeded Huntington in a close quarterfinals defeat. [player_tooltip player_id="153378" first="Olivia" last="Mayer"] hit four 3’s and finished with a team high 17 points. Martinsburg looks to have another successful season next year.</span>
<b>Makayla May - Tug Valley - 2021 - Forward</b>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153382" first="Kaylea" last="Baisden"] - Tug Valley - 2022 - Guard</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Tug Valley handled a close anticipated game as the higher seed, taking care of business. Makayla May put up a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds. [player_tooltip player_id="153382" first="Kaylea" last="Baisden"] added 17 points with 9 rebounds along with 5 steals. Tug Valley is headed to the championship on Saturday.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153321" first="Kaitlyn" last="Ammons"] - Morgantown - 2021 - Forward</b>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153349" first="Catherine" last="Wassick"] - Morgantown - 2021 - Guard</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Morgantown got up early, but had to battle to hang on to defeat Wheeling Park for the third time this season. [player_tooltip player_id="153321" first="Kaitlyn" last="Ammons"] led the team with 20 points, 8 rebounds and 5 blocks. As [player_tooltip player_id="153349" first="Catherine" last="Wassick"] added 19 points and 7 rebounds. The Mohigans face top seeded Huntington on Friday.</span>
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