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Southlake Carroll senior point guard will continue basketball career here

Carroll guard Camryn Tade (20) was District 4-6A MVP last season. She committed to play basketball at Army. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)
Carroll guard Camryn Tade (20) was District 4-6A MVP last season. She committed to play basketball at Army. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth) Bob Booth

Camryn Tade, Southlake Carroll’s leading scorer this season, committed to play basketball at Army, her father Gavin announced on Facebook Monday.

Tade, a senior point guard, has been a three-time high school girls basketball player of the week for the Star-Telegram.

Southlake Carroll guard Camryn Tade commits to Army. (Facebook)
Southlake Carroll guard Camryn Tade commits to Army. (Facebook)

Last season, she averaged 20.3 points, 7 rebounds and 2.8 assists, and made 67 3-pointers as the Dragons reached the Class 6A Region 1 tournament for the second straight year.

She was voted District 4-6A MVP.

Tade was named all-area offensive player of the year, and earned the same distinction for the all-area preseason team during this season. Tade and Carroll are 21-3 this season and 7-0 in District 4-6A.

The Dragons are ranked No. 3 in the Class 6A area rankings and No. 15 in the Class 6A state rankings by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.

Tade is averaging over 21 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists this season while knocking down over 30 3-pointers. She is the No. 4 ranked Fort Worth-area player in the Star-Telegram Top 25.

This story was originally published January 16, 2023 at 12:38 PM.

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Brian Gosset
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brian Gosset covered high school sports for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram until 2023. He graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in journalism before coming to Texas in 2014.
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