Friday, February 19, 2010

Suburban Conference Post Season Awards

The Suburban Conference basketball season has proven to be one of the best, once again, this season and will have plenty of opportunities to land more teams into this season's state tournament for both the boys and girls.

Getting to call the Guthrie basketball games on the radio has given me an opportunity to watch all these teams play and have also gotten to watch these student athletes play for multiple years. Every year you can predict a few things that are going to happen, but what makes it fun is the surprises they come out of the season. For an example: the Western Heights boys team.

I have compiled my post season awards. Yes, they will be different from the coaches because my awards consider not only seniors, but all classifications.

Boys First Team Selections

G Dustin Giles - Western Heights
G Kentrell Brothers - Guthrie
G Devante Moore - El Reno
F Larry Cunningham - Carl Albert
F Devin Aughenbaugh - Western Heights

Boys Second Team Selections

G Chris Mustain - El Reno
G Alton Whittaker - Western Heights
G Garrett Hermanski - Deer Creek
F JT Realmuto - Carl Albert
F Devon Hall - Guthrie

Player of the Year - Devin Aughenbaugh
Most Valuable Player - Devante Moore
Coach of the Year - Tyrone Nash - Western Heights

Girls First Team Selections

G Chelsea Robinson - Harrah
G Jessica Hobbs - Harrah
G Desiree Bradley - Carl Albert
G Kelsee Grovey - Shawnee
F Kylie Mayes - Carl Albert

Girls Second Team Selections

G Kalie Lucas - Harrah
G Kylie Boggess - Piedmont
G Charrisa Jones - El Reno
F Vivan Burns - Piedmont
F Jalyn Jackson - Deer Creek

Player of the Year - Desiree Bradley
Most Valuable Player - Kelsee Grovey
Coach of the Year - Curt Knox - Harrah

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://coachesaid.com/Article/2010/2/23/Class-5A-Boys-Playoff-Preview

Chris Evans said...

I saw that this morning. Besides having the Guthrie record wrong (should be 16-7)I thought they did a good job of breaking it down.

Devin Aughenbaugh, I believe, should be on that list for WHHS. He is a force down low and in a Class without a lot of big men, he can get you offensive rebounds and easy put backs.