(Marion) — Marion High School sophomore Whitley Wiatrek took home the District 27-3A Offensive MVP to lead Lady Bulldog all-district honors for the 2024-25 girls’ basketball season.
Marion seniors Breelon Allen and Brianna Hunter landed on the all-district first team. Senior Kamryn Parsons and junior Brooke Hopcus made the second team. Junior Shadie Rabenaldt was named to the honorable mention list.
Wiatrek was Marion’s leading scorer this past season, averaging 12.4 points per game. The two-year letter for the Lady Bulldogs was aggressive getting to the basket. She led Marion with 59 made free throws on the season.
Allen led the Lady Bulldogs in rebounding and blocked shots. The senior pulled down 8.9 boards and rejected 2.3 shots per game. Hunter topped Marion in steals, averaging 2.3 steals per contest. Parsons was the leading assist-maker for the Lady Bulldogs, dishing out 2.7 dimes per game. Hopcus was Marion’s second leading rebounder, collecting 6.4 rebounds per game. Rabenaldt led the Lady Bulldogs in three-point percentage, knocking down 32 percent of her attempts from beyond the arc.
Several Lady Bulldogs were recognized for their work in the classroom on the district’s academic all-district team. They were Wiatrek, Allen, Parsons, Hunter, Kandyce Parsons, Ryley Mott, Aliana Hernandez, Caylee Castellanos, Delaney Hage, Shyanne Mote and Ainsley Baker.
The Lady Bulldogs finished the season as the 3rd place team out of District 27-3A and advanced to the UIL Class 3A Region IV Bi-District round falling to Hondo 52-45. Marion is led by second year head coach and Marion High School alum Brianna Randle.




