By BRET H. MCCORMICK, Journal Sports
A year after two Rapides Parish schools brought home girls basketball state titles, no team in the parish claimed any of Louisiana’s 10 basketball championship trophies this season.
But there were still plenty of strong showings during the 2023-24 girls basketball season as five parish teams advanced to the state tournament in Hammond and Northwood-Lena and Oak Hill both finished as state runner-up.
Northwood-Lena senior point guard Rhianna Battles stepped into a new role as the face of a young team, leading the Lady Gators to the state championship game for a fourth consecutive season.
Tioga coach Debbie Johnson, whose team was not one of the ones that advanced to Hammond, wrapped up a stellar career by completing a remarkable turnaround for the Lady Indians, taking a team that won five games in 2020-21 and 2021-22 and guiding them to a 27-8 record and their first playoff victory in 18 years.
Johnson, a longtime Tioga coach who was at the helm when Tioga last won a playoff game and advanced to the state tournament in 2006, led this year’s Lady Indians squad to the most victories in a season in school history.
For their achievements, Battles was selected as the Outstanding Player and Johnson as Coach of the Year for the Rapides Parish Journal’s All-Parish Girls Basketball Team.
Battles stepped into the leadership void created by the graduation of all-state MVP Na’Kiyah Allen and led an inexperienced team back to the Division IV Select state championship game. She averaged 21 points, five assists, five steals and four rebounds per game, earning District 3-1A MVP and finishing her career with two state championships and two runner-up trophies.
Not only did Northwood lose Allen to graduation, but the Lady Gators lost two other returning starters when senior Sabrina Fisher transferred at the beginning of the school year and junior Da’Zya Johnson tore her ACL during preseason practice.
“Rhianna Battles really had to step her game up this year and change from being the facilitator to the scorer,” Northwood-Lena coach Lashonda Cooper said. “With all the adversity we faced this year, which includes losing three starters and having to depend on middle-school kids to play in important roles this year, she never looked to complain or lower her game no matter who we were playing.”
The Lady Gators once again played one of the top schedules in the state, facing state champions Parkway and Wossman as well as strong Class 5A teams like Captain Shreve, Natchitoches Central, Ponchatoula, Ruston and Scotlandville. Battles helped lead Northwood to a 19-13 overall record.
“We played against the top teams in the state, and she got out there and competed,” Cooper said. “She led us to a fourth consecutive district championship title. … If anyone saw us at the beginning of the season, our game play would convince anyone that we would not be back in Hammond this year. But, with her leadership both physically and vocally, we were able to return back. What she has done for this program will never be forgotten, and we are forever grateful for her.”
Tioga entered the season with a strong returning nucleus, including seniors Abbi Troquille, Madison Lockwood and Christina Lambert, that had been shaped and guided by Johnson’s leadership since she returned to lead the program four years ago.
The Lady Indians showed immediately that this team might be different, upsetting Northwood in their second game of the season and then again in the parish tournament before finishing as runner-up.
They started 7-2 and ripped off 16 wins in 17 games between Dec. 8 and Jan. 26 before finishing second in District 2-4A. The Lady Indians earned the No. 9 seed in the Division I Select playoffs and defeated Bonnabel in the first round before falling on the road to St. Thomas More.
Troquille, the team’s point guard and leading scorer, said it was important for the Lady Indians to send Johnson into retirement with a strong finish.
“Our goal was just to try to make it to the playoffs,” Troquille said. “We wanted to work very hard, as hard as we could this year. We didn’t really have a certain expectation, but we were trying to hold ourselves to doing our best this year and going as far as we could.
“We all wanted to do our best for her last year and be able to play as hard as we could and get as far as we could. It was an important deal for us because we knew it was important for her and we love her so much. … We did what we could to make her last year very memorable.”
The all-parish team was selected by Journal Sports contributors Bret H. McCormick and LaMar Gafford based on nominations and input from the parish’s head basketball coaches.
2023-24 RAPIDES PARISH JOURNAL ALL-PARISH GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM
Outstanding Player: Rhianna Battles, Northwood-Lena
Coach of the Year: Debbie Johnson, Tioga
FIRST TEAM
Rhianna Battles, Sr., Northwood – The District 3-1A MVP and All-Parish Outstanding Player averaged 21 points, five assists, five steals and four rebounds to lead the Lady Gators back to a fourth straight state championship game.
Brilee Dousay, Jr., Oak Hill – The Lady Rams’ point guard emerged as a key facilitator and difficult task for defenses by averaging 12 points, six rebounds, 5.4 assists and four steals per game for the Division V Select runner-up.
Alexis Dyer, Sr., Oak Hill – The LSU-Alexandria signee led the Lady Rams back to a third straight state championship game, averaging a team-high 17 points and eight rebounds while adding two assists and two steals per game.
Carly Meynard, So., Menard – A double-double machine, the Lady Eagles’ forward finished with 26 of them on the season and earned a spot on the District 4-2A first team after averaging 15.3 points and 14 rebounds per game. Meynard helped lead the Lady Eagles to the state semifinals for the second straight season and eclipsed both the 1,000-point and 1,000-rebound barrier.
Abbi Troquille, Sr., Tioga – The Lady Indians’ senior point guard led them with 10.3 points, five rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3.2 steals per game and helped Tioga to its first playoff victory in 18 years.
SECOND TEAM
Abigail Atherton, Sr., Menard – The Lady Eagles’ senior wing averaged 15.1 points and 4.6 rebounds per game, going over 1,000 points for her career and being selected to the District 4-2A second team and All-Defensive Team.
Thamerin Balthazar, Jr., ASH – The leader of the Lady Trojans averaged 16.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.5 steals per game.
Krystina Greene, Sr., Oak Hill – The senior wing earned a spot on the District 4-B first team after averaging 10 points, seven rebounds, 4.7 assists and three steals per game.
Nyasia Moran, Sr., Northwood – The smooth left-handed wing averaged a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds per game for the state runner-up Lady Gators, earning a spot on the District 1-3A first team.
Landon Kate Wells, Sr., Glenmora – One of the best pure shooters in the parish, the senior wing averaged 15 points and 6 rebounds per game for a Lady Wildcats team that advanced to the Division III Select quarterfinals.
BEST OF THE REST
Alexsia Branch, Sr., Glenmora
Aveonna Glasper, Jr., Peabody
Natalie Graves, So., Buckeye
Ja’Shira Henson, Sr., Northwood
Jodie Jowers, Jr., Oak Hill
Ellie Juneau, Sr., Menard
Christina Lambert, Sr., Tioga
Madison Lockwood, Sr., Tioga
Cameron Sutton, Jr., Plainview
Tamiah Word, Jr., Bolton