Santez Pendelton, Cedric Lane, Devonte Penn, and Brendan Davis during the post-game press conference after the AHSAA Regional Final at Jax State.

The Wenonah Dragons continue to earn accolades after the boys basketball team's dominant state championship run.

Tournament MVP Brendan Davis is one of three finalists for 5A Boys Basketball Player of the Year as well as Mr. Basketball in the Alabama according to the Alabama Sports Writers Association (ASWA). The winners, along with the Super All-State team, will be announced during a banquet on April 14 in Montgomery.

Wenonah Dragon guard Brendan Davis scores two of his 42 points in the team's 101-40 championship win over Sylacauga.

Davis and his teammate Santez Pendleton were also named to the ASWA 5A Boys First Team All-State. The junior guards, along with teammate Devonte Penn (also a junior guard) secured three of the five spots on the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) 5A Boys All-Tournament Team.

Wenonah Dragon guard Santez Pendleton drives down the court against Sylacauga.

Finally, Wenonah Coach Cedric Lane earned ASWA 5A Coach of the Year for leading the Dragons to win its first AHSAA 5A Boys Basketball Championship since 2019.

Wenonah Coach Cedric Lane observes the action during the AHSAA 5A State Championship Game

The Dragons were not the only BCS team represented in the post-season circuit. Huffman Vikings sophomore guard Antonio Hill earned a spot on the ASWA 6A Boys Third Team All-State.

Huffman's Antonio Hill drives for a layup during the team's game against Fairfield.

Meanwhile, Ramsay junior forward Camilyah Rowe landed on the ASWA 5A Girls Third-Team All-State.

Ramsay's Camilyah Rowe follows through on a free throw during her team's dominant win at Carver this season.