The All-Ozark Foothills Conference was led by three Dons and a pair of Lady Eagles.
Charles Wilson, Chandler Wilson and Tyler Collins led Doniphan to the OFC title while coach Jason Andrews was named Coach of the Year.
Clearwater, Naylor and Twin Rivers each placed two players on the team. Luke Hillis and Kyle Randolph qualified from Clearwater, while Eagles Travis Thomas and Caleb Johnson and Royals Kenny Johnson and Dylan Stockton were also honored.
Dustin Frazier of East Carter, Tim Hill of Greenville and Jeremy Patty of Neelyville rounded out the team.
Honorable mentions included Greg Davis of Doniphan, Cory Keele and Cody Payne of Greenville, Matt Woolard of Naylor, Jeremy Young of Neelyville and Kyle Oberkramer of Twin Rivers.
Neelyville freshman Chelsey Maupin headlined the girls' selections, joined by senior teammate Libby Parish. Conference champion Naylor was represented by seniors Hailee Deckard and Cheyenne Hollowell. Seniors Sara Woodgeard and Lindsay Henson, sophomore Tara Porter and Coach of the Year Diane Meyer represented runner-up Greenville.
Doniphan placed three girls on the team in seniors Jaysa Blackwell, Jordan Hart and Chelsea Swindle.
Senior Adriann D'Amico represented Clearwater, while seniors Briana Johnson and Kaylee Blue of Twin Rivers also made the team.
Honorable mentions included Clearwater junior Lindsay Bell and Naylor sophomore Moriah Goodrum.
ALL-SCAA: Bell City's Nick Niemczyk was one of four Cubs named to the All-Stoddard County Team and was named Player of the Year. He was joined by teammates Phillip Gross, Ethan Watkins and Marty Dames.
Dexter's Kevin Hart, Bloomfield's Kyle Williamson, Bernie's Silas Dill and Puxico's David Crain also made the team.
The Indians had three players, J Hon, Kerry McClure and Jon Smith, receive honorable mention recognition.
Bernie was represented by honorable mentions Zach Curry, Jake Welch, Jake Owens and Jake Smith. Leighton Hensley of Bloomfield and Bobby Rawson of Dexter were also honorable mentions.