Milwaukee City Conference – Blue: First Team
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Amaris Hunt | School Of Languages 5’11 2025 Amaris Hunt is an offensive threat for School Of Languages this season. He creates off the dribble and sees the rim. He finished fourth in conference scoring, averaging just over 19 points…
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5’11 2025 Amaris Hunt is an offensive threat for School Of Languages this season. He creates off the dribble and sees the rim. He finished fourth in conference scoring, averaging just over 19 points per game. In a close game against Milwaukee Juneau, Hunt scored 28 points. The First Team All Conference selection continues to improve his game, averaging over 5 points more than he did during his sophomore season.
Dooney Johnson Dooney Johnson 6'5" | SG Milwaukee Juneau | 2027 State WI | Juneau
Dooney Johson made an immediate impact during his freshman campaign at Juneau. He finished third in conference in scoring and rebounding, averaging nearly 25 points and 10 rebounds per game. He dropped a season-high 40 points in a close win over Milwaukee School Of Languages. At 6’4 he is about as versatile as they come, capitalizing on his size and athleticism on both ends of the floor. Johnson earned First Team All Conference and Co-Player Of The Year
Manning Shareef Manning Shareef 6'5" | SF Milwaukee School Of Languages | 2025 State WI | School Of Languages
Shareef led the conference in scoring during his Junior season, averaging 29 points per game including a season high 40 points in a close game against Milwaukee Juneau. At 6’5, Shareef was impressive in each game he played in, consistently scoring in double digits. In a win over Destiny, Shareef dropped 28 points. He was named First Team All Conference.
Takis Tyler Takis Tyler 5'10" | PG Milwaukee Juneau | 2026 State WI | Juneau
Tyler was the glue this season for Juneau. He creates for himself but proved to have high iq and playmaking ability. At 5’9, Tyler understands his strengths on the floor extremely well. Before being named to First Team All Conference, he averaged 14 points per contest including two games that ended in 30+ points. He averaged 4 assists per game, with a season-high 8 assists in a win over Milwaukee Washington.
Isiah Woodland | Audubon Technology
Senior Isiah Woodland finished second in conference in scoring this season with nearly 25 points per contest. At 6’3, Woodland checks multiple boxes as a two-way guard for Audubon. Before being named First Team and Co-Player Of The Year, Woodland had a season-high 38 points in a win over Milwaukee Reagan. Woodland ends his high school career with over 1,000 career points.