The all-district teams have been announced for Class A District 6, and the Lone Tree Lions are well represented.

Lone Tree has three members on the first team all-district offensive squad, led by running back Jared Hudson. Hudson led the district in total rushing yards with 1,483, rushing touchdowns with 23, and was second in total offense with 1,578 total yards.

Receiver Jovonte Squires was also a first team all-district selection. Squires finished the year with 12 catches for 276 yards and a pair of touchdowns, leading the Lions in receiving yards on the season.

Offensive Lineman Dawson Swails was also a first team all-district selection. Swails helped to pave the way for Hudson and the Lone Tree rushing game. The Lions finished with the second best rushing team in the district at 2,850 yards for the season, behind only district champion Winfield-Mt. Union. The Lions 36 rushing touchdowns on the season were the best in district play.

Defensive lineman Caleb Christian was a first team all-district defensive selection. The Lone Tree Senior compiled 30.5 tackles on the season including nine tackles for loss. His eight sacks were the best in the district.

Linebacker Trevor J. Rogers was a first team all-district defensive selection. The Lone Tree Senior compiled 53.5 total tackles on the season, second most for the Lions, and shared the team lead with two fumble recoveries.

Utility player Drake Hotz was a first team all-district defensive selection. The Lone Tree Junior compiled 51 tackles on the season, third most for the Lions, and shared the team lead with two fumble recoveries.

Trevor L. Rogers was a second team all-district selection for Lone Tree this season. The Lion Senior finished the year with 36 total tackles and five total tackles for loss.

Brock Smith was also a second team all-district selection. Smith, a Sophomore, shared the team lead for Lone Tree with two fumble recoveries, and was fourth on the team with 47.5 total tackles.

Lone Tree placed third in Class A district 6 with a 5-2 mark in district play and a 6-4 overall record. Lone Tree was eliminated from the playoffs in the first round by Lisbon 35-14.