Oregon Grade by Grade All State Teams: 2019


Short in stature, but big on game describes "Skinny" who burst on to the state wide scene with his stellar play in last year's state tournament. He emerged as a team leader for the Saxons this season, earning all league recognition for his efforts. He will be playing with The Hoop Salem this spring and summer.
Wing - Marcus Tshonis Jefferson HS Tshonis, a 6'4 combo guard is the clear cut #1 player in the class of 2019 & is the only player with a known D1 offer at this point. He's more than rankings and offers though as he was named first team all PIL and state tournament as he helped lead the Demos to their first ever 6A state title. He will be playing with Portland Basketball Club this spring & summer. Wing - Stevie Schlabach Tigard HS Talented wing player who lead the Tigers in scoring on his way to earning first team all league honors in the Three Rivers League. Schlabach led his team to within one possession of making the Final 8, and looks to be an established floor leader moving forward. Post - Patrick Hebert Sheldon HS Hebert, the 6'6 "little" brother of Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert emerged as a legitimate post threat this year for the Irish. His rebounding, post defense, and scoring helped Sheldon reach the state playoffs before eventually losing to West Salem. A high level football recruit as well, expect Hebert to continue to give teams fits with his size and strength. Post - Mason Miller Thurston HS It was a good year for sophomore posts in the Eugene area, as Thurston's Miller also makes our list. The 6'6 post earned 2nd team all league honors as the 2nd leading scorer and rebounder for the Colts who finished a game away from the 5A state tournament this year. Honorable Mention Ty Rankin - Grant HS Aaron Deloney - Grant HS Drayton Caolie - West Linn HS Josh Angle - Lake Oswego HS