
HARTSHORNE LADY MINERS
COACH: Dalante Redway
Record: 28-2
OUTLOOK
After finishing as the state runner-up last season, the Hartshorne Lady Miners enter 2025-26 with high expectations and a retooled roster that’s eager to make another deep postseason run. Head coach Dalante Redway returns a solid core of experienced juniors, a standout senior leader, and an infusion of young talent ready to step into key roles. “Although we only return one starter from last year’s runner-up group, we bring back quite a bit of experience,” said Redway. “We have one lone senior with Ti Davis, who was also our third-leading scorer from a season ago, and a host of juniors who all played significant minutes.”
Leading the way is Ti’Heiress “Ti” Davis (5-8, Sr.), a combo guard who averaged 13.2 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals per game. “Ti was our third-leading scorer from a year ago while also guarding the best player on the defensive end,” Redway said. “She just recently committed to play at the next level for Southern Nazarene University, who is consistently at the top of the GAC conference.”
The Lady Miners’ talented junior class is headlined by Reanna Williams (5-10, Jr.), who averaged 8.2 points and 6 rebounds per game and often provided a spark off the bench. “Reanna played starter’s minutes and was the fourth-leading scorer overall and our leading scorer off the bench,” Redway noted.
Also returning are Addison Bernardi (5-9, Jr.), a long, athletic shooting guard who hit “a ton of big shots for us down the stretch on our road to the state tournament,” and Payton Vaughn (5-11, Jr.), the team’s interior presence who averaged 2.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Juniors Pyper Vinson (5-5, G) and Kacyn Semeski (5-4, PG) will also take on key roles, with Semeski adding 6.1 points, 1 assist, and 1 steal per game last season.
Redway is also excited about his freshman group, particularly Gracie Miller (5-9, SG), whom he calls a “long athletic wing who will be able to guard and play four positions on the floor. Gracie has college-level athleticism that translates to any class.” Saraya Bills (5-4, PG) adds depth and quickness to the backcourt rotation.
With their mix of experienced returners and young talent, the Lady Miners are confident they can continue to compete at a high level.

Photos by: Holly Hackler Photography











