SWAL: First Team (Part 1)
Gabe Davis | Boscobel 2024 Davis was a leader by example for Boscobel, and was named first team all-conference in the SWAL. The 6 ‘2 athlete led the conference in rebounding with an 8.5 average, and recorded 2 games with…
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Continue ReadingGabe Davis | Boscobel
2024 Davis was a leader by example for Boscobel, and was named first team all-conference in the SWAL. The 6 ‘2 athlete led the conference in rebounding with an 8.5 average, and recorded 2 games with 17 rebounds. Davis proved to be one step ahead of his opponents and snagged 2.4 steals per game. The senior leader led his team in scoring with a 13.2 per game average. His season high 34 points came in a tough loss against Iowa Grant. Davis was impressive throughout the 23′-24′ season.
Will Murray Will Murray 6'7" | SF Darlington | 2024 State WI | Darlington
2024 Murray was dominant in his final season for Darlington, and earned first team all-conference honors in the SWAL. As a top scorer in the conference, he averaged almost 19 points per game. He recorded 12 games with 20 or more points scored. His season high 27 points came in a win over New Glarus. The 6 ‘7 prospect retrieved 7 rebounds per game. Murray leaves his footprint on Darlington basketball after being named co-player of the year in the SWAL, and First Team All-State in division 4.
Cyle Steffl | Iowa-Grant
2024 Steffl had an electrifying senior campaign for Iowa Grant, as he was rewarded first team all-conference honors in the SWAL. The top scorer in the conference averaged 21 points per game, he scored 20 or more on 17 occasions. The 6 ‘3 guard was a top sniper in the conference, he connected on 63 triples over the course of the season. His season high 36 points came in a tough loss against Argyle, where he shot an impressive 5 for 11 from beyond the arc. Steffl leaves his mark on Iowa Grant basketball.
Landon Thousand Landon Thousand 6'2" | PG Mineral Point | 2024 WI | Mineral Point
2024 Thousand led by example on the floor this year for Mineral Point, and will take his talents to NAIA Viterbo the fall. The top playmaker averaged 7 assists per contest, and connected on 51 triples on the year. A top 5 scorer in the conference, he averaged a solid 15 points per game. The 6 ‘2 senior recorded 8 games with 20 or more points scored. Thousand leaves his mark on Mineral Point basketball after being named co-player of the year in the SWAL.