All-Bay Area News Group boys basketball, 2023: Meet the team

All-Bay Space Information Group boys basketball staff

Participant of the 12 months

Ryan Beasley, Dougherty Valley, 5-11, senior

USF-bound guard helped propel Dougherty Valley to EBAL and North Coast Part Open Division titles, averaging 24.8 factors per sport. Scored 21 in NCS closing in opposition to De La Salle and 42 when Dougherty Valley rallied from 27 right down to beat San Ramon Valley within the league event. Full story right here.

First staff

Courtney Anderson Jr., Dublin, 6-5, senior

Colorado-bound small ahead and first-team all-EBAL honoree averaged 16.4 factors and three.5 rebounds per sport for a staff that reached the NCS Open Division playoffs and NorCal Division I regional. Scored 29 in a win over Canyon-Anaheim and 28 in a win over San Ramon Valley.

Alec Blair, De La Salle, 6-5, sophomore 

First-team all-EBAL choice led De La Salle to the NCS Open Division closing and semifinals of the NorCal Open Division regional. Averaged 16 factors, 5 rebounds and practically two steals per sport. Shot 52% from the sphere and performed elite protection.

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Aaron Claytor, Salesian, 6-3, junior

Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division participant of the 12 months helped Salesian attain the NCS Open Division semifinals and the NorCal Division I regional closing. The purpose guard’s impression went far past his common of seven.4 factors, 4.1 assists and three.8 rebounds per sport.

Salesian High's Aaron Claytor #30 is guarded by Granada High's Marco Wilde #11 during their CIF NorCal Division I championship game at Contra Costa College in San Pablo, Calif., on Tuesday, March 7, 2023. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Salesian’s Aaron Claytor seems for a gap in opposition to Granada. (Jane Tyska/Bay Space Information Group) 

Seamus Deely, San Ramon Valley, 6-5, junior

Acquired first-team all-EBAL recognition whereas serving to the Wolves qualify for the NCS Open Division playoffs and attain the semifinals of the NorCal Division I regional. Led SRV in rebounds and assists, along with averaging 10 factors per sport.

Andrew McKeever, Granada, 7-0, senior

Saint Mary’s-bound middle and first-team all-EBAL choice was a dominant scorer, rebounder and defender for a staff that received the NorCal Division I title and fell to Notre Dame-Sherman Oaks within the D-I state closing. Had 31 factors and 16 rebounds in a regional semifinal win over Archbishop Riordan.

Sam Norris, Sacred Coronary heart Prep, 6-6, senior

West Bay Athletic League Foothill Division MVP. Led Gators to the Central Coast Part Open Division playoffs and quarterfinals of the NorCal Division I regional, averaging 15.6 factors, 9.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 blocks per sport.

Logan Robeson, Campolindo, 6-3, senior

MVP of the Diablo Athletic League’s Foothill Division. Helped lead the Cougars to the NCS Division II championship and the NorCal Division I regional. Averaged 19.0 factors, 6.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.2 steals per sport.

Archbishop Mitty's Derek Sangster (10) dribbles against Archbishop Riordan's Jasir Rencher (4) in the second quarter at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif., on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Archbishop Mitty’s Derek Sangster dribbles in opposition to Archbishop Riordan’s Jasir Rencher (4). (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 

Derek Sangster, Archbishop Mitty, 6-7, senior

West Catholic Athletic League participant of the 12 months and Princeton-bound standout helped Mitty win a share of the league title and obtain a spot within the NorCal Open Division regional. Averaged 17.7 factors, 8.8 rebounds and a couple of.0 assists per sport.

Connor Sevilla, Dougherty Valley, 6-0, senior

EBAL participant of the 12 months averaged 21.7 factors per sport whereas serving to the Wildcats win the league and NCS Open Division titles. Scored 25 factors when Dougherty Valley edged Granada within the EBAL event title sport. Additionally had 29 when the Wildcats rallied from a 60-33 deficit to stun San Ramon Valley 86-83.

Oakland's Money Williams (3) drives to the hoop against Oakland Tech's Asher Kramer (14) in the second half of their CIF Northern California Division III championship game at Laney College Gym in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, March. 7, 2023. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Oakland’s Cash Williams drives to the ring whereas being defended by Oakland Tech’s Asher Kramer. (Ray Chavez/Bay Space Information Group) 

Cash Williams, Oakland, 6-4, senior

First-team all-Oakland Athletic League choice and Montana-bound standout led Oakland to its first state championship, averaging 17.4 factors, 5.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.9 steals per sport en path to the Division III crown. Had 22 factors, 9 rebounds and 4 steals within the state closing.

Second staff

Jake Davis, Las Lomas, 6-4, senior

DAL Foothill Division first-team recognition. Averaged 19.9 factors, 4.2 rebounds and three.1 steals per sport for a staff that reached the NCS Division II closing and was seeded No. 1 within the NorCal Division III regional.

Billy Haggerty, De La Salle, 6-5, senior

Second-team all-EBAL honoree averaged 11 factors per sport and had a 2 to 1 assist-to-turnover ratio. Shot 44% on 3-pointers. Had 19 factors in a 57-56 loss to Modesto Christian within the NorCal Open semifinals.

Kellen Hampton, Moreau Catholic, 6-7, sophomore

Mission Valley Athletic League MVP helped lead the Mariners to the NCS Division I closing and the NorCal Division II regional. Averaged 20.9 factors, 9.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists and a couple of.0 steals per sport.

Granada's Tyler Harris (5) takes a shot against De La Salle's Arshawn Salkhi (23) and De La Salle's Matt Daly (11) in the second quarter at Granada High School in Livermore, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Granada’s Tyler Harris takes a shot in opposition to De La Salle. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 

Tyler Harris, Granada, 6-7, senior

Acquired second-team all-EBAL recognition. Helped lead the Matadors to the Division I state closing, scoring 18 factors in opposition to his former staff, Salesian, within the NorCal D-I title sport.

Jaeden Hutchins, Half Moon Bay, 6-8, junior

Co-MVP of the Peninsula Athletic League North Division. Worth was clear when he received harm within the first quarter of a loss to Valencia within the Division IV state closing. Scored 23 factors in a NorCal closing win at Chico.

Amani Johnson, Salesian, 6-3, junior

First-team all-TCAL Rock Division choice. Was a giant purpose why the Pleasure reached the NCS Open semifinals and NorCal D-I closing, averaging 9.3 factors, 3.4 rebounds and a couple of.0 assists per sport.

Clayton Valley Charter's Jake King (14) celebrates after defeating Moreau Catholic during their North Coast Section high school boys basketball division I championship game at Dublin High School in Dublin, Calif., on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023. King made the game winning 3-point basket giving Clayton Valley Charter the lead. Clayton Valley Charter defeated Moreau Catholic in overtime 82-79. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Clayton Valley Constitution’s Jake King (14) celebrates after the Ugly Eagles edged Moreau Catholic in extra time for the NCS Division I championship. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

Jake King, Clayton Valley Constitution, 6-5, senior

Helped CVC win a second consecutive NCS Division I title, averaging 22 factors per sport in part playoffs. Had 21 in NCS closing in opposition to Moreau, together with a key 3-pointer in OT. Averaged team-best 17.0 factors.

Ahmaree Muhammad, Oakland Tech, 5-9, senior

Oakland Athletic League MVP led Tech to the Oakland Part championship and NorCal Division III regional closing. In a 53-50 win over Oakland within the part closing, he had 24 factors and made 5 3-pointers.

Fedrick Pernell, Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral, 6-1, junior

First-team all-WCAL decide helped seventh-seeded SHC seize the CCS Open title. Had 14 factors on 5-of-6 capturing in an upset playoff victory over Archbishop Riordan. Averaged team-best 14.3 factors per sport.

Jasir Rencher, Archbishop Riordan, 6-5, sophomore

Acquired first-team all-WCAL recognition after serving to the San Francisco college seize a share of the WCAL title. Had 17 factors and 9 rebounds in a key league victory at Serra.

Coach of the 12 months

Dougherty Valley head coach Mike Hansen reacts to a call by a referee while playing De La Salle in the first half of the North Coast Section High School Boys basketball championship open division game at St. Mary's College in Moraga, Calif., on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Dougherty Valley coach Mike Hansen reacts to a name in the course of the NCS Open Division closing in opposition to De La Salle at St. Mary’s Faculty. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

Mike Hansen, Dougherty Valley

Hansen has been at Dougherty Valley for the reason that San Ramon college opened in 2007. The varsity program started a 12 months later, and the primary season was tough. The Wildcats went 2-23 general and 0-12 within the previous Diablo Foothill League, in keeping with data saved by MaxPreps. This season was nothing like that one for Hansen or his staff. DV captured its first EBAL title (second league title general) and first NCS championship at any degree (simply so occurred the primary got here within the part’s high division, the Open). The Wildcats completed with a program-record 27 victories, to go together with 4 losses, making Hansen a transparent alternative for Bay Space Information Group coach of the 12 months.

Honorable point out

Kaleb Allison, Pinole Valley, senior

Tylek Barnett, The King’s Academy, senior

Jorell Clark, Palo Alto, sophomore

Jeremiah Collins, Pittsburg, junior

Donovan Cooks, Dublin, senior

Julian Costa, Liberty, senior

Jake Davis, Acalanes, senior

Anthony Delgiudice, James Logan, senior

Rex Denker, Pioneer, senior

Carter Donlon, Foothill, senior

Nes Emeneke, Priory, junior

Jake Fields, Monte Vista, senior

Jonathan Fu, Lynbrook, senior

Te’Shawn Gamble, Oakland, senior

LeBrie Goudy-Lee, Moreau Catholic, senior

Amari Grey, California, senior

A.J. Harris, Piedmont, senior

Brayden Harris, Bellarmine, sophomore

Amos Hodgson, Bishop O’Dowd, senior

Max Houghton, Los Gatos, senior

Blake Hudson, Dougherty Valley, senior

Darrell Hurd, Benicia, sophomore

Luke Isaak, San Ramon Valley, sophomore

JP Kerrigan, Sacred Coronary heart Prep, junior

Braddock Kjellesvig, Christopher, sophomore

Quincy Lavender, Hayward, junior

Alvin Loving IV, Salesian, sophomore

Zaden Martin, Burlingame, senior

Shea Mattox, Independence, senior

Parker McClaughry, San Ramon Valley, senior

RL Miller, Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral, senior

James Moore, Clayton Valley Constitution, junior

Jaxson Moore, Santa Teresa, senior

Robert Morgan III, Moreau Catholic, senior

Clay Naffziger, Campolindo, senior

Zach Norcia, Leigh, senior

Samir O’Brien, Berkeley, junior

Shane O’Reilly, Campolindo, senior

Cole Palmbush, Mountain View, junior

Elijah Perryman, Clayton Valley Constitution, sophomore

Deundrae Perteete, Salesian, junior

Ryan Pettis, Serra, junior

Johno Value, Menlo-Atherton, senior

Gavin Ripp, Archbishop Mitty, junior

Myles Solanoy, Jefferson, senior

Omar Staples Jr., Oakland Tech, senior

Jon Taylor, The King’s Academy, senior

Kellen Torrey, California, senior

Lucas Vogel, Menlo Faculty, senior

Evan Wells, De La Salle, senior

Tariq Weiser, Bellarmine, senior

Raymond Whitley, St. Ignatius, freshman

Zion Wilburn, Pinole Valley, junior

Christian Sensible, Archbishop Riordan, senior

Nate Wong, Carlmont, senior

Michael Wooden, Las Lomas, senior

Achilles Woodson, Archbishop Riordan, senior


WHO IS ELIGIBLE

These eligible for all-Bay Space Information Group recognition come from leagues primarily based predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. For corrections, please e mail highschools@bayareanewsgroup.com.

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