Boys’ Basketball Div. 3 All-State Team

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This year’s Associated Press boys’ high school basketball Division 3 All-State honors…

 

FIRST TEAM ALL-STATE
Jalen Terry, Flint Beecher, Sr. (Player of the Year)
The University of Oregon commit averaged 20.4 points, 6.5 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 2.6 steals for the Bucs, who finished with a 20-2 record including 18 straight wins that included wins over Benton Harbor, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s and Flint Carman-Ainsworth. Terry’s dynamic playmaking abilities made him an easy decision to repeat as the Division 3 player of the year and first team All-State selection.

Reece Hazelton, Maple City Glen Lake, Sr.
Jeffrey Carrier, Mason County Central, Sr.
Sam Vasiu, Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian, Sr.
Joey Liedel, Erie Mason, Sr.
Foster Wonders, Iron Mountain, Jr.
Marcus Johnson, Iron Mountain, Sr.
JaVaughn Hannah, Mt. Clemens, So.
William Dunn, Quincy, Sr.
Ty Horky, Manchester, Sr.

 

SECOND TEAM ALL-STATE
Tyler Starbuck, Bloomingdale, Sr.
Kaeler Stafne, Marcellus, Sr.
Jayden Alfred, Mancelona, Jr.
Raynard Williams, Detroit Edison, Sr.
Earnest Sanders, Flint Beecher, Sr.
Aaron Bearss, Pewamo-Westphalia, Sr.

 

HONORABLE MENTION
Hunter Adams, Bridgman
Kendall Chrismon, Brandywine
Aaron Sinclair, Hartford
Darrion Gatson, Cassopolis
Gavin Etter, Marcellus
Bryce VanderWiere, Schoolcraft
Kobe Clark, Schoolcraft
Logan Chilman, Beal City
Connor Arnold, Coleman
Evan Solomon, Charlevoix
Jackson Raymond, East Jordan
David Harrell, Harbor Springs
Jacob Mueller, Charlevoix
Wyatt Nausadis, Traverse City St. Francis
Brock Stevens, Grandville Calvin Christian
Ty Mulder, Grand Rapids Covenant Christian
Ty Wyman, Blissfield
Dallas Bolster, Dundee
Brendan Dafoe, Summerfield
Maurice Anderson, Ypsilanti Arbor Prep
Jason Waterman, Negaunee
Mary Mayberry, Detroit Loyola
Bryce George, Detroit Edison
Tharran Hill, Detroit Pershing
Eli Carlson, Kent City
Kellen Mitchell, Western Michigan Christian
Nathan Slowik, Holton
Lowyind Pullen, Homer
Zac Yorke, Millington
Landin Zimmer, Unionville-Sebewaing
Damarquss Palmreuter, Reese
Tyler Nelson, Sandusky
Nash Morton, Unionville-Sebewaing
Keyon Menifield, Flint Beecher
Luc Laketa, Hanover-Horton
Gabe Hawes, Laingsburg
Cole Krause, Potterville
Chris Hall, Stockbridge
Owen Franklin, Oscoda
Brayden Mallak, Oscoda
Nolan Finkbeiner, Hemlock
Dana Thorson, Whittemore-Prescott
Gage White, Sanford-Meridian
Nathaniel Wandrie, Indian River Inland Lakes
Jacob Haun, Manton
Grant Richardson, Harbor Springs
Brian Britt, Bendle
Mitch Sauber, Hanover-Horton
Jack Brockie, Hanover-Horton
Trey Plichta, Sanford-Meridian
Jayden Evans, Hemlock
Jacob Hecht, Saginaw Valley Lutheran
Trent Ordiway, Houghton Lake
Axel Woolworth, Morley-Stanwood

 

COACH OF THE YEAR
Courtney Kemp, Ravenna
The first-year coach led the Bulldogs to their first 20-0 regular season in program history and their first West Michigan Conference title in 40 years. Despite not having the program’s best player, Josh Cox, due to a knee injury suffered during football season and another key player, Grant Parker, sit out the season to injuries sustained during football season, Kemp put together one of the best squads in Ravenna boys basketball history.