PRYOR, OK —
Adair's Brady Bradbury was named the MVP of the Northeast 6 Conference for the 2012-13 basketball season, and his head coach Travis Cannady was named head coach of the all-conference team.
Cannady and Bradbury led Adair to a 20-10 record and a berth in a Class 3A area tournament, where they fell to Sperry to end their season.
Bradbury, a senior, was joined on the team by fellow Adair senior Jordan Fleming.
Chouteau seniors Jason Couch and Jordon Shive were also named to the all-conference team. Couch and Shive led Chouteau to a Class 2A state semifinal where they were ousted by eventual state champion Latta. The Wildcats finished with a 20-10 record.
Salina's Cale Backward (junior) and Colton Burgess (sophomore) were the only Mayes County underclassmen named to the all-conference roster.
Also named to the team were: Kyle Knight (Caney Valley); Micah Hayes, Corey Boultinghouse and Dalton Schell (Nowata); and Drew Tyler and Anthony Ricks (Chelsea).
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Adair's Bradbury, Cannady named to all-conference team
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