State champion Pleasant Grove dominated the All-District 6-4A, Division II football team superlatives with six selections.
Ben Harmon was named the District MVP, and Bruce Garrett was the Offensive MVP.
Landon Jackson earned the Defensive MVP and the Hawks' were awarded Coaching Staff of the Year.
Pleasant Grove's Antonio Watkins was among four others who received Utility Players of the Year. Reese Foster was among four others who earned Specialty Players of the Year.
Liberty-Eylau's Ian Jones was a Utility Player of the Year, and Parker Goodman was a Specialty Player of the Year for the Leopards.
Other Utility Players of the Year were Gilmer's Brandon Tennison, Spring Hill's Brody Barnhill and Pittsburg's KJ Williams.
Gilmer's Colby Winn, Spring Hill's Johnny Clapton and Pittsburg's Triston Jones were selected as Specialty Players of the Year.
Rounding out the superlatives were Spring Hill's Jay Rockwell as the Offensive Newcomer of the Year, and Pittsburg's Christian Bates as the Defensive Newcomer of the Year.
Gage White of Spring Hill was first team quarterback.
Pleasant Grove's KJ Hicks and Darrell Bush of Gilmer were named first team running backs.
Marcus Burris of Pleasant Grove was first team tight end/h-back, and teammate Nick Martin was first-team fullback. Malik Williams of Gilmer was named first team fullback as well.
The first team offensive linemen were Connor Stanfill (PG), Chris Druhan (PG), Reginald Woodside (L-E), Blake Olivares (Gilmer), Bladen Collom (Gilmer), Aaron Collier (Spring Hill) and Trace Reynolds (Pitt).
Pleasant Grove's Sergio Rodriguez was first team receiver. Also first team receiver was Liberty-Eylau's Korbyn White.
Rounding out the first team receivers were Tyrese Jones (Spring Hill), Eddie Ray (Gilmer), Dylan Fluellen (Gilmer) and Promous Morrison (Pitt).
First team defensive linemen were Burris (PG), Cameron Weekly (PG), Jamie Lewis (PG), Issam Toler (Pitt), Malik Cooks (Spring Hill), Casey Irons (Gilmer) and Matthew Burton (Gilmer).
Ethan Brooks (L-E), Martin (PG) and Luke Watson of Gilmer were named first team outside linebackers.
Pleasant Grove's Dylan Hopkins along with Spring Hill's Vencent Rockwell were chosen first team inside linebackers.
The Hawks' Andrew LeGrand and Rodriguez each earned a spot as first team defensive back. Earning first team defensive back for Liberty-Eylau was Keyvuntae Featherson.
Rounding out the first team DBs were Gilmer's Marshae Spraglin and Davion Smith, Spring Hill's Curtis Crowe and Zach Henry and Pittsburg's Cade Busch.
White of Liberty-Eylau was the first team kick returner. Gilmer's Cody Guidry was named first team punt returner.
Anthony Mejia of Pleasant Grove was named first team kicker, while Jose Hernandez of Gilmer was first team punter.
Pleasant Grove second team honorees included Logan Johnson (running back), Weekly (offensive line), Alex Murphy (offensive line), Corbin Shine (receiver), Torey Phillips (defensive line), Shayne Nelson (outside linebacker) and Hicks (defensive back and kick returner).
Liberty-Eylau players on the second team were Damian Henderson (running back), Darrion Crabtree (defensive line), Takylan Hampton (defensive line), Ahmajay Carter (outside linebacker), Semaj Rose (defensive back), Keylon Watson (defensive back), Shannon Roy (kick returner) and Gregoria Aguilar (kicker).