Second/Third-Team All-State Tournament Team
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27 games this week took place at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland for the FHSAA boys basketball state tournament. Nine champions were crowned. 9A: Osceola 8A: Blanche Ely 7A: Crestview 6A: Stranahan 5A: University 4A: Westminster 3A: St. John…
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Continue Reading27 games this week took place at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland for the FHSAA boys basketball state tournament.
Nine champions were crowned.
9A: Osceola
8A: Blanche Ely
7A: Crestview
6A: Stranahan
5A: University
4A: Westminster
3A: St. John Paul II
2A: Central Florida Christian
1A: Madison County
Here is a look at the Second/Third-Team All-State Tournament Team with honorable mentions below.
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Second Team
Bryce Street (Central Florida Christian)
The 2019 guard shot 13-of-24 overall, adding 25 points in the Class 2A state final win over North Florida Educational and 18 points in a Class 2A semifinal win over Crossroad.
Allan Jeanne-Rose (St. John Paul II)
The 2019 forward had 20 points in the Class 3A state final win over Orlando Christian Prep as he saved his best for last, a dunk in the closing seconds of overtime to make it 62-60 and pull out the victory. He also had 12 points in the semifinal win over First Baptist and shot 12-of-20 from the field overall.
Ben Middlebrooks (Westminster)
The 2022 6’9″ forward had a true workmanlike week in his first state tournament to help Westminster win its third straight state title. He had 18 points (8-of-8 from the free throw line) in the Class 4A state final victory over Seffner Christian and five points, 17 rebounds and eight blocks in the semifinal win over University Christian.
Scottie Barnes (University)
The 2020 6’8″ guard/forward led the charge with 2019 Duke signee Vernon Carey Jr. (ankle) in a walking boot. He had 22 points, eight rebounds and five assists in the semifinal win against The Villages before totaling 13 points, six rebounds and three assists in the state final victory over Jackson to help University win its second straight Class 5A state championship.
Linton Brown (Wellington)
The 2019 6’4″ guard had a solid two days with 19 points in the Class 9A state final loss to Osceola which included a perfect 10-of-10 from the free throw line and 15 points in the semifinal win over Evans.
Travis Jay (Madison County)
The 2019 FSU football signee saved his best for last in the Class 1A state final victory with 16 points (all coming in the second half) and seven rebounds. He had 17 points, 10 rebounds, six assists in the semifinal win over Paxton.
Simon Brathwaite (Franklin County)
The 2019 6’3″ guard had 27 points on 10-of-17 shooting in a Class 1A semifinal loss to Wildwood.
Isaiah Adams (Paxon)
The 2020 6’7″ forward had 26 points on 9-of-18 shooting in 22 minutes of play in a Class 6A semifinal loss to Lakewood.
Toru Dean (South Miami)
The 2019 Barry signee was relentless in the Class 9A semifinal loss to Osceola with 26 points. His mix of speed and ballhandling was a huge positive for his South Miami side, but not enough to pull out the victory.
Esteban Lluberes (Riviera Prep)
The 2022 5’7″ guard was impressive in a Class 4A semifinal loss to Seffner Christian with 25 points on 10-of-18 shooting from the field.
Anterrius Washington (Central Florida Christian)
The 2019 6’6″ forward shot 14-of-24 overall for the state title Eagles with 21 points in the semifinal win over Crossroad with Jordan Preaster in foul trouble. He also added 15 points in the state final.
Inady Legiste (Stranahan)
The 2020 6’6″ forward had 23 points and six rebounds in a semifinal win over Nature Coast while producing 12 points and nine rebounds in the Class 6A state final win over Lakewood. He was superb defensively in both games.
Orien Adams (Nature Coast)
The 2020 6’5″ forward had 22 points and 13 rebounds, shooting 11-of-18 from the field in a Class 6A semifinal loss to Stranahan.
Jace Howard (University)
The 2020 6’7″ guard/forward had a consistent week for University, shooting 11-of-17 in two games with 17 points in the Class 5A state final win over Jackson and 12 points in the semifinal win over The Villages.
Third Team
Tre Mann (Villages)
The 2019 UF signee had 17 points in the Class 5A semifinal2 loss to University.
Vincenta Mitchell (Madison County)
The 2019 6’2″ guard had 20 points in the Class 1A state final win which included 8-of-12 shooting from the free throw line. He also recorded 12 points in the semifinal win over Paxton.
Willie Jones (Seffner Christian)
The 2021 6’6″ forward had 23 points on 10-of-16 shooting in a semifinal win over Riviera Prep before adding 12 points and 12 rebounds in the Class 4A state final loss to Westminster.
Alfred Corbin (Wildwood)
The 2021 6’3″ forward had 18 points in the Class 1A state final loss to Madison County and 16 points and 12 rebounds in the semifinal win over Franklin County.
Brian Dugazon (Stranahan)
The 2019 5’9″ guard had 21 points in the semifinal win over Nature Coast and 14 points in the Class 6A state final win over Lakewood.
Stephan Swenson (Westminster)
The 2020 6’0″ guard shot an impressive 12-of-14 from the free throw line in two state games with lines of 14 points, seven assists and five rebounds (Class 4A state final) and 10 points, six assists and five rebounds (semifinal).
Denzel Wiggins (University Christian)
The 2019 6’4″ guard had 21 points on 6-of-12 shooting from the field in a Class 4A semifinal loss to Westminster.
Kenneth Johnson (North Florida Educational)
The 2019 6’3″ guard had 16 and 10 rebounds in a semifinal win over Schoolhouse Prep. He then posted13 points in the Class 2A state final loss to Central Florida Christian.
Chosen Levarity (St. John Paul II)
The 2019 6’6″ forward had 13 points and 15 rebounds in the Class 3A state final win over Orlando Christian Prep. Prior to that, he posted nine points and 10 rebounds in a semifinal win over First Baptist.
Christian Shaneyfelt (Lakewood Ranch)
The 2020 6’6″ guard shot an effective 14-of-21 from the field in two state games including 9-of-11 with 21 points in a semifinal win over Fleming Island. He had 12 points in the Class 8A state final loss to Blanche Ely.
Lamarius Martin (Franklin County)
The 2021 6’0″ guard had 20 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the field in a Class 1A semifinal loss to Wildwood.
Deangelo Elisee (North Florida Educational)
The 2020 6’8″ forward had 17 points and nine rebounds in the Class 2A state final loss to Central Florida Christian. He also produced 10 points and eight rebounds in a semifinal win over Schoolhouse Prep.
Aderes Staton-McCray (Blanche Ely)
The 2020 6’4″ guard had 19 points in the Class 8A state final win over Lakewood Ranch. He also totaled nine points in a semifinal win over Windermere. He was clutch in key moments especially in the final on Saturday night.
Honorable mention:
9A
Josh Marte (Osceola), Isaiah Palermo (Osceola), Jaduhkiss Soto (Osceola), Andy Antoine (Evans), Deshaun Osborne (Evans), Jagger Ruiz (Wellington), Trey Perry (Wellington), Chris Walker (Wellington), De’ante Perez (Wellington), Tavoris Miller (South Miami), Lee Flenor (South Miami), Arturo Dean (South Miami).
8A
Gianfranco Grafals (Fleming Island), Sebastian Astor (Fleming Island), Keon Buckley (Lakewood Ranch), Joshua Young (Lakewood Ranch), Elliott Yorke (Windermere), Dakota Rivers (Windermere), Dante Love (Windermere), Malachi Hazelton (Blanche Ely), Tyrecke Francois (Blanche Ely), Lamont Evans (Blanche Ely).
7A
Jalen Haynes (Dillard), Deshawn Bartley (Dillard), Makerere Williams (Dillard), Christian Deleon (Hillsborough), Tyriq James (Hillsborough), Michael Austin (Hillsborough), Marcus Purcell (Crestview), Devin Voisin (Crestview), Chris Basil (Crestview), Mason Cooper (Crestview), Darron Humphrey (Lehigh), CJ Smith (Lehigh), Tom Rene (Lehigh), Quinton Desamours (Lehigh).
6A
Jalen White (Lakewood), Jamille Reynolds (Lakewood), Jermaine Phillips (Lakewood), Oteman Delancey (Lakewood), Robert Gomez (Nature Coast), Dave Herard (Stranahan), Chayse Culpepper (Stranahan), Daquion Vickers (Stranahan), Maurice Willie (Paxon).
5A
Randolph Myers (Jackson), David Daniels (Jackson), Joshua Knox (Jackson), Logan West (Jackson), Johni Broome (Tampa Catholic), Kobe Knox (Tampa Catholic), Alijah Harrison (Tampa Catholic), Marcellus Crutchfield (Tampa Catholic), Brandon Farmer (Villages), Peyton Williams (Villages), Terry Ivery (Villages), Xavien Flowers (University), Jett Howard (University).
4A
Lenzy Hancock Jr. (University Christian), Michael Griffin (University Christian), Cornelius Bobo (Seffner Christian), Khalil Waleed (Seffner Christian), Osmar Garcia-Araujo (Riviera Prep), Cheikh Ndour (Riviera Prep), Anthony Atkinson (Westminster).
3A
Preston Urbancic (First Baptist), Eric Butler (Orlando Christian Prep), Ven Allen Lubin (Orlando Christian Prep), Terrance Reese (Orlando Christian Prep), Tyreke Mcelwain (St. John Paul II) Logan Roberts (St. John Paul II), Toler Reiff (Jupiter Christian), Richie Maldonado (Jupiter Christian), Gedeon Germinal (Jupiter Christian).
2A
Paul Matthews (Crossroad), Dedric Streeter (Crossroad), Ange Dibwa (Schoolhouse Prep), Carl Bigord (Schoolhouse Prep), Jose-Luis Benitez (Schoolhouse Prep), Jashawne Josephs (North Florida Educational), Saevion Brown (North Florida Educational).
1A
Dilan Lawson (Madison County), Demarvion Brown (Madison County), Conner Varnum (Paxton), Alonzo Wright (Paxton), Latrell Sanders (Paxton), Nate Mikell (Wildwood), Jeremiah Tisme (Wildwood).