Sea View First Team All-League
In a league with the first and last place team separated by two games, there were some quality young players to show for it. Here I want to take a look at my picks for the Sea View All-League First…
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Continue ReadingIn a league with the first and last place team separated by two games, there were some quality young players to show for it. Here I want to take a look at my picks for the Sea View All-League First Team before they officially come out.
First Team All-League
Collin Haugh – SG – 5’11” – 2025 Dana Hills
He not only averages the most points in the league, but he is the leading scorer in the entire county. He is averaging 24 points per game, along with 4 rebounds and 3 assists. He is the most talented scorer in the league and was the main reason his team was led to a league title for the first time since 2014. He has everything in his bag from three-point shooting, off-the-dribble midrange, and elite drives to the basket. What makes him unique is his ability to get his shot off against anyone no matter their size.
Jayden Hubbard – SG – 6’3” – 2024 Mission Viejo
Leading a talented Diablos squad in scoring, he scores points in bunches with his athleticism and quickness. His play is so fluid and his quickness helps him be able to get his shot off so quickly from anywhere on the floor. He likes to use his long arms to cause havoc on the defensive end to create steals and blocks. A lot of those defensive stats lead to one-man fastbreak dunks. As an elite scorer on all levels, he can score with the best of them.
Isaiah Tolmaire Isaiah Tolmaire 5'10" | PG Mission Viejo | 2023 State – PG – 5’10” – 2023 Mission Viejo
Quickness and energy are two qualities that come to mind with this true point guard. The graduating senior has all the tools to succeed at the next level and has shown all of those in his last high school season to prove to coaches that he belongs. His full-court defense and passing are his best abilities, but everything he does is at a high level. A bit undersized, but he makes up for that with his heart and determination to win the battle every play. He is a scorer, dime dropper, steal machine, but most of all a winner.
Logan Scodeller – PG – 6’0” – 2024 Dana Hills
A big reason for the Dolphin’s success and the cause of their league title this season. He is their engine as the leading assist man, while still chipping in with his own dose of scoring. What makes him special is his ability to run any offense scheme with the players around him. If the team needs him to score, he’ll score. If they need him to get guys involved, he can do that. With his length, he can also defend guards and wings, which makes his floor time much more valuable.
Ashton Rico – SF – 6’4” – 2023 El Toro
The driver of the Chargers season is not only just a big body, but his game is so technically sound. From the moment he steps on the court, you can tell that he plays the game the right way. He scores when he has opportunities but feeds his teammates when they are open. You won’t find too many guys like him at the high school level nowadays so it is a sight to see. His skill combined with his size allows him to play positionless basketball on both the perimeter and still dominate in the post. One thing to notice is his capability to be a great post defender and also able to stay in front of guys on the perimeter.