
Matt Vines
COUSHATTA – When a team runs the table in district play, it’ll show on the all-district team.
That took place in District 3-2A boys basketball where eight players and head coach Dadrian Harris were recognized.
Six players were named to the first or second team with two players receiving honorable mention status.
Senior Demarche Newton was voted District Most Valuable Player after leading Red River to an undefeated district title and a 22-11 record.
Coach Dadrian Harris took Coach of the Year honors after Red River won its second straight district title.
Seniors Warren Bowman and Malique Smith earned first-team status.
Senior Collin Stafford accumulated two honors – second-team status and a spot on the all-defensive team.
Junior Damija Harris joined Stafford on the All-Defensive Team.
Junior Landon Wilson and sophomore Lathyn Lewis, who were honorably mentioned, will have the task of carrying the Red River basketball program forward.
The 2025-25 Bulldogs won all eight district games with the closest contest coming in a nine-point win against Many to start the district slate. Red River reasserted their dominance in the second meeting with Many, a 46-point win.
This year’s senior class appeared in consecutive Top 28s in 2024 and 2025 before falling in the second round this season as a No. 6 seed.
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