Three-fifths of the Rend Lake College Lady Warriors starting lineup were tapped for postseason basketball honors yesterday by the Great Rivers Athletic Conference and Region XXIV committees.
Sophomore guard Kemmy Dominique became a two-time All-Region and All-Conference selection while sophomore and Moorehead State transfer Candyce Flynn earned All-Region and All-Conference designations, and teammate Ebony Wilson was named All-Conference, All-Region and Freshman of the Year.
“I’m proud of them for doing well,” said RLC Coach Ashley Allen. “I’m excited for them, especially for Candyce and Ebony who are in their first year … that other coaches in the conference and region recognize them for their effort here this year.”
Allen said the news is particularly sweet for Dominique.
“It’s Kemmy’s second year in a row and that is a pretty big honor to make All-Conference and All-Region two years in a row.
“It makes you feel great because it shows people are acknowledging your hard work,” Dominique said.
“It’s a great honor,” Flynn added. “This is my first year here and for me to come and get this … I’m happy.”
The soft-spoken Wilson couldn’t find the words explaining how she feels to be named Freshman of the Year. However, her teammates were quick to get her back.
“She was willing to work harder than most of the other freshman,” Dominique said. “She deserves it. She busts her butt every single game.”
“She is an all-around student-athlete,” Flynn said. “She gets honors in the classroom and on the basketball floor. There is a correlation between her work ethic in class and on the court.”
“I take pride in playing hard,” Wilson said.
Coaches nominate players from around the league before casting their votes. The coaches may put their players into consideration, but cannot, however, vote for an athlete on their roster. Allen said the main characteristics she thought of when placing her votes were what impact the players made on their own team and how they played against the Lady Warriors.
Dominique - a 5-foot, 9-inch guard from Miami Jackson High School in Miami, Fla. - is averaging 16 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3 assists , nearly 2 steals a game and is shooting 33 percent from three-point range for the Lady Warriors this season.
The 5-6 Flynn is a product of Cleveland Central Catholic High School in Ohio. She is putting up 13 points and one steal each game. Wilson, a 5-8 guard from Malcolm X Shabazz High School in Newark, N.J., is averaging 14 points, 6 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game.