Webster County's Rayden Triplett is the captain of the Class A all-state first team, showcasing impressive stats and skills on the court, including a buzzer-beater that ousted the two-time defending state champion.

By the Numbers
  • Triplett averaged 20 points, 7 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 3.8 steals
  • He scored his 1,000th point at home against Gilmer County and shot 73% from the line, 45% from the field, and made more than five dozen 3s at 36%
State of Play
  • Tug Valley won the state championship
  • Six of the eight programs that reached Charleston were represented on the Class A all-state first team
  • Tucker County's Trevan Bonner, East Hardy's JW Teets, and Clay-Battelle's Colby Barr were repeat honorees on the first team
Bottom Line

Rayden Triplett's exceptional performance and leadership on the court make him the standout captain of the Class A all-state first team, reflecting his significant contribution to Webster County's success.