Wossman, Brusly athletes headline the 2025-26 LSWA Class 4A teams
Wossman's Heaven Weeks and Brusly's Ben Radford were the top honorees on the LSWA Class 4A All-State team.
A familiar champion reclaimed its glory again at the LHSAA’s girls’ basketball state championship tournament, while another school celebrated its first boys’ basketball state title in 42 years. Wossman High of Monroe won its fifth straight girls’ basketball state championship, while Brusly High captured its first state championship since 1984. For their success, both schools headlined the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Class 4A All-State basketball teams.
Wossman sophomore Heaven Weeks was the girls’ most outstanding player honoree, and her coach, Otis Robinson, was coach of the year. Wossman defeated LaGrange 50-39 in the Division II girls Non-Select final in Hammond this season. Weeks, who was the championship game’s MVP, led the way with 26 points, 16 rebounds, four steals with a block and assists in the championship game.
She averaged 16. 5 points per game this season. Brusly senior Ben Radford was the most outstanding boy, while Northside High’s Troy Jones received coach of the year.
The 6-foot-5 Radford averaged 15. 6 points, 14 rebounds and 6. 3 blocks.