Joe Covarrubias, Huntington Park--Covarrubias developed into one of the areas top point guards and was selected to the City 4-A team. Everett did it in 2004 with another future Michigan State star and future NBA draft pick, 6-foot-11 center Goran Suton, who immigrated to the United States from Serbia with his family right before he entered high school. Oak Hill featured a starting lineup with four future NBA players Jerry Stackhouse, Jeff McGinnis, Mark Blount and Makhtar Ddiaye and had another five future Division I players on the roster. Related organizations Key players: Sherrell Ford, Michael Finley, Donnie Boyce. There aren't too many high school basketball players with the electro-shock hops of Simeon Career Academy's Derrick Rose, a future NBA Most Valuable Player who . Cameron Christie, 6-5, Rolling Meadows. Over the last few decades, Dunbar High School has become almost as well-known for putting out big-time football players as it once was for its elite basketball talent. Booker High won two more state championships after moving from the FIAA to the FHSAA, in 1985 and 2006. Visit the RSCI website for historical rankings at various stages of the recruiting process (Fall, Pre-Summer, etc). PLAYER OF THE YEAR David Rickenbacker, Manual Arts--Rickenbacker was another devastating inside player whose strength and quickness were hard to stop. 3 NBA draft overall pick Billy Owens, who was on all four state title teams, scored 3,000 career points and earned comparisons to Magic Johnson coming out of high school. MaxPreps Follow your favorite high school teams and players. Forward. Key players: Billy Owens, Michael Coleman. Mboya, Landon; Javier Michaux, Howard; Natter Miller, Chancellor; Randy 2 in all the major national polls. The only team in the U.S. who could say they were better than Woodlawn in 2002-03 was the Lebron James-led St. Vincent-St. Mary High squad out of Akron, Ohio. Center 95. Averaged 22 Find out where your teams stands. Nicknamed "Dink," the 298-pounder has soft touch around the basket. With five players ranked in the 2023 ESPN 100 and four more ranked in the 2024 . Rose and Simeon won titles in 2006 and 2007. Any conversation about the greatest teams and greatest players in Chicago high school basketball history should include King College Prep and 6-foot-4 Jamie Brandon, a three-time All-State pick who finished his career as the No. Guard Kareem Abdul-Jabbar should always be in the discussion when it comes to the greatest basketball players of all time. 1 or No. He signed with the University of Illinois but never played after the school was put on probation. St. Albans MaxPreps Follow your favorite high school teams and players. Player Pos HT WT Birth City Birth Date High School HS Grad Draft Year College; 43: Wilt Chamberlain led Cecil Mosenson's Overbrook High teams to back-to-back Philadelphia city championships in his final two seasons and was never more dominant than in his senior season of 1954-55. St. Vincent-St. Mary didn't stop winning state championships after LeBron James embarked on one of the greatest NBA careers of all time. But UNLV forward Anthony Bennett lasted just four seasons in the NBA and is widely considered one of the biggest draft busts in pro sports history. Bob Hurley Sr. would be St. Anthony High's coach for 45 years, staying at the school until the day it closed in 2017. The 1977 state champions were inducted into the Lansing Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Selections were based on a poll of area coaches and Times sportswriters. Robert Miller, Largo, 6-0, Sr. Jerry Lucas had one of the more storied amateur careers of any basketball player in history, winning a national championship with Ohio State in 1960, then winning an Olympic gold medal that summer. If I remember correctly, Randy Livingston was Parade All-America co-POY with Jason Kidd in 1992 and again with Rasheed Wallace in 1993. Dunbar College highlights: None. Rnk: . 1 or No. Hunt was one of the standouts on Jerry Tarkanian's famous UNLV teams of the late 1980s and early 1990s and was named Final Four Most Outstanding Player in 1990 after he led the Runnin' Rebels to an NCAA championship. Counsel; Tom Bubonovich, Grace Brethren; Joseph Childress, Canterbury; But we're guessing Magic may have averaged a triple-double. Peoria Manual High lost its only game of the season to Chicago Carver early in the season, then stormed back to set up a state semifinals showdown with another nationally ranked team in Thornton High. West Philadelphia High won a mythical national championship in 1977 behind three-time high school All-American Gene "Tinkerbell" Banks, a 6-foot-7 forward who went on to star at Duke and play in the NBA for six seasons. Arnett Young, Largo. Jaden Bradley IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) Key players: Adrian Dantley, Kenny Carr, Billy Langloh, Eric Coard, Ron Satterthwaite, Buzzy O'Connell, Vern Allen. After California made its state championship games in basketball official in 1981, McClymonds didn't play in the championship game until 2007, when it finished as state runner-up, and won its only title to date in 2008 under head coach Dwight Nathaniel. Forward Duane Ferrell went on to star at Georgia Tech and played 11 seasons in the NBA. He had only one losing season in his final 18 years as head coach, retiring after the 2000 campaign. Compton High won back-to-back CIF state championships and back-to-back national championships in 1968 and 1969 as part of a 66-game winning streak over the final two seasons. A state title proved to be elusive, though, until Dwights senior year. Bloomington South had two 6-foot guards who went on to play professional basketball, Jordan Hulls and Dee Davis, along with USA Today Coach of the Year J.R. Holmes on the bench. The 2019-20 Minnehaha Academy team didn't need a state tournament to tell us what we already knew they just don't make high school basketball teams like this very often. 8. Future NBA superstar and Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant was the first freshman to start on the varsity for Lower Merion High. 1. Who are the best high school boys basketball players from the class of 2021? 3 overall, but he refused to play for Utah and was traded to the Atlanta Hawks a few months later. They had a kicking game. Robert Shelton, Louisa, 27.2 Peoria Manual closed out the year with its fourth straight championship and was led in scoring by head coach Wayne McClain's son, Sergio McClain. Then they reeled off 36 straight wins after that, capping it all with a 57-33 win over Baton Rouge Catholic High in the Class 5A state championship game. Career 109-51. Followers. He attended the University of Pittsburgh but never played there. Cage needed 28 rebounds in the final game of the regular season to beat Chicago Bulls forward Charles Oakley for the rebounding title and grabbed 30. Flynn, who played collegiately at Syracuse, had the perfect complement in wing Paul Harris, who earned a reputation as an elite shutdown defender against some of the nation's top players. Long Beach Poly has not won a state championship in boys basketball since its legendary 1983-84 squad, finishing as runner-up just once, in 2016. Bulldogs finished 24-2 and with 22-game IAC win streak. Another starter, Edward "Monk" Malloy, became president at the University of Notre Dame. St. Albans 1 overall in the 2003 NBA draft, SVSM has won five more state titles, in 20009, 2011, 2017, 2018 and 2021. Wichita South High is the second team from Wichita, Kansas, to make the list and was coached by legendary high school coach Steve Eck, who won six Class 6A state championships with the Titans from 1986 to 1996. And it was Douglas who led his team to the city championship (over DeMatha) and mythical national championship as he averaged 26 points, 6.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 steals. Bronny James 2023. City also had an eight-year stretch from 1962-69 when it finished with a losing record six times, including an 0-9 mark in 1968. First things first. Senior guard Bryce Robson made a go-ahead layup with 70 seconds left as No. Averaged 23 points, 11 rebounds, 4 blocked shots and 3 assists. Marion High's eight state championships in boys basketball are the most in Indiana history, but the "Purple Reign" teams that won three consecutive titles from 1985 to 1987 are still the most well known. Key players: LeBron James, Dru Joyce III, Sian Cotton, Romeo Travis. Joseph Young was a second-round pick in the 2015 NBA draft and played three seasons for the Indiana Pacers. Aaron Nesselrodt, James Wood, 22.4 Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins led Washington High to back-to-back Class 3A state championships in his final two years of high school, including a 29-0 season as a senior. Dunbar. Flint Northwestern has not won a state title in boys basketball since Rice, Rison and Grayer led them to back-to-back championships in 1984 and 1985. Key players: Howard Porter, Hugh Yancy, Arthur Johnson. Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award. He led his school to back-to-back state championships in basketball in 1976 and 1977, including an unbeaten season in the latter, when he was one of six All-State selections. Mayo began playing high school basketball when he was a seventh-grader in Kentucky, where he was an All-State pick as an eighth-grader before transferring to a high school in Ohio for the first three years of high school. 1993: Nichols School (Buffalo) 296: 34: Mark Jackson: PG: 1988: Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn) 304: 35: Metta World Peace: SF: Sealy was at his best in the postseason, when he was named MVP of both the CHSAA Tournament and state tournament in taking down fellow New York teams that included future NBA stars Jamal Mashburn (Cardinal Hayes) and Kenny Anderson (Archbishop Malloy). Scott led Flint Hill to a 46-0 record over his final two seasons and was named the Naismith National Player of the Year as a senior when he averaged 24 points and 11 rebounds and, more importantly, was able to play all five positions. Young's Xavier Amos (5) dunks the ball against Kenwood. Banks scored 31 points for the Speedboys in a 72-52 win over Father Judge High in the city championship game. Key players: Rasheed Wallace, Rondell Turner, Jamahal Redmond, Lynard Stewart, Reds Smith, Terrel Stokes, Alem Watson. The Patrick School finished No. Robert Shelton, Louisa, 6-4, Jr. Forward Forward Bradley averaged 19 points per game, and playing all over the country in tournaments, he brought home MVP at every single one. The Baltimore Sun 1994-95 All-Baltimore City/County, Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association and City all-league boys basketball teams were selected by Derek Toney after consultation with . By far the most difficult school to pick just one team from, we give the edge to Morgan Wooten's 1972-73 squad mainly because of the presence of Adrian Dantley and Kenny Carr, who would both become NBA lottery picks. He also played seven years in the NBA. Five years before Tatum was selected, Chaminade's Bradley Beal was selected No. When teams from New York end up on the national stage, it's usually coming out of New York City. OLSH missed two last-second shots, sparking a long-awaited celebration for Deer Lakes, which was making its first appearance in the WPIAL finals. The team featuring the greatest high school basketball player in Michigan history needed to be on the list. In 2013, Hancock was named Final Four Most Outstanding Player after he led Louisville to the national championship. They likely would have won four straight state championships if the 2019-20 season hadn't gotten shut down. Proviso East's legendary early 1990s teams weren't the last time multiple NBA players would be on the roster, either. Len Elmore also played for Power Memorial after Abdul-Jabbar. Jason Bell, Gar-Field; Damien Biggs, Centennial; Sammy Briggs, Good Key players:Gene Banks, Joe Garrett, Clarence Tillman, Darryl Warwick, Mike Powell, Vincent Ross, Tyrell Biggs, Pee Wee Thomas. Seahawks to second straight region title. Ewing won a national championship with Georgetown in 1984 and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. This was the third of three consecutive national title teams for McClymonds. One of the most highly recruited high school basketball players of all time, Ewing was coached by future Division I head coach Mike Jarvis and went 94-5 in four seasons. Took Braves to Maryland Class 3A championship game. Key players: Joseph Young, Brandon Peters. Arguably the greatest player in Calvert Hall or at least the one that came to be the most well-known was still a generation away when the 1981-82 team won the national title. The 1989-90 Raytown South boys basketball team went undefeated and won a state championship despite losing its best player before the season started, when star center and University of Kansas signee Chris Lindley had his foot severed in a train accident. Ainge also was a two-time All-State quarterback and one of the top high school baseball players in the nation as well. The song was actually released in 2017 and didn't become a hit until 2018, when it went viral and climbed to No. . Some 30 years after the first Wichita Heights dynasty, the school would experience another basketball renaissance thanks to a once-in-a-lifetime recruit with 6-foot-8 forward Perry Ellis. I found this story on USA TODAY High School Sports and wanted to share it with you: His No. Guard Long Beach Poly has won six state championships since 2006, including four consecutive from 2006 to 2009 and back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014. This was a two-year stretch under head coach Michael Peck in which Findlay went 61-1. Prep Rally is devoted to the SoCal high school sports experience, bringing you scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. Oscar Robertson left Crispus Attucks High and embarked on one of the greatest college and pro basketball careers of all time. Williams (Kansas), forward Manny Dies (Kansas State), point guard Jamall Walker (Saint Louis) and his nephew, Mark Eck, who led Fort Hays State to an NCAA Division II national championship in 1996. As of Friday, Andre Miller of Verbum Dei had narrowed his choices to Utah, Long Beach State and the University of San Diego, while Ricky Blackmon was considering an offer from Cal State Sacramento. I have absolutely no clue. Senior. The undefeated Arkansas state championship team reached as high as No. The Baltimore Sun said that the Calvert Hall 1981-82 team was the greatest in BCL history on the league's 50th anniversary. Winners of the City Times Player and Coach of the Year awards will be announced at the breakfast. Mr. Iowa Basketball in 1993. Two players off the team ended up playing in the NBA Jay Humphries and Ralph Jackson. NIL. Key players: Wilt Chamberlain, Vince Miller, Marty Hughes, Howard Johnson, Dave Shapiro. The story of Kashmere High through the present day has been one of struggle. McKinley; Jamail Pritchett, Quince Orchard; Chris Rhames, Anacostia; But with him, it just made it an impossible team to beat really. Key players: Mo Bamba, Cam Reddish, Brandon Randolph, Anthony Ochefu, Jake Forrester. The last state championships for Raytown South came with the undefeated team in 1989-90, but legendary head coach Bud Lathrop coached until 2006. Woe unto the unfortunate post players who had to try and guard a young Chris Bosh for Lincoln High during the 2001-02 season, because the future Basketball Hall of Famer was an absolute nightmare to try and contain. Dwight rushed for 2,113 yards and scored 43 touchdowns as a senior in 1993 despite often playing in only half of each game because the scores were so lopsided. Latest Achievements (Check FULL PROFILE with complete list of achievements): USA U17 National Team 202022. 3 in the national rankings and won a Class 4A state championship. Wootten died in January 2020, at 88 years old. In Philadelphia-area prep hoops history, you can count him alongside players like Wilt Chamberlain and Kobe Bryant as the all-time greats. One school, one spot. McClymonds, which also counts NBA legend Bill Russell among its former players, also featured another star, future MLB outfielder Aaron Pointer. And the 1994 City Times' boys' all-star team is . The world was introduced to LeBron James in 2001-02 via a Sports Illustrated cover featuring the St. Vincent-St. Mary High star, and ESPN made the deft decision to start broadcasting his games on national television. 6-3 Chandler and Dominguez delivered and became the first and only California team to win a mythical national title in the era of weekly high school polls, along with their state title. Cage played 15 seasons in the NBA and led the league in rebounding while playing for the Los Angeles Clippers in 1988. The April signing period began Wednesday, and that list may grow to include all 10 players. The three-time Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year and McDonald's All-American had six 40-point games as a senior. Meade; Neil Scott, St. Andrew's; Jason Smith, Broadneck; Darrian Key players: Lonzo Ball, LiAngelo Ball, LaMelo Ball, Onyeka Okongwu, Eli Soctt, Andre Ball, Cameron Shelton. But not the title. These are the greatest high school basketball teams of all time. By his senior season, Bryant was the most heralded high school basketball player in the United States and led Lower Merion to a state championship while averaging 30.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.8 blocked shots. Pointer wasn't even the most famous person in his family. 2005-2023 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Valentine played 10 seasons in the NBA, while Carr played 16 seasons. Oden was one of the most heralded recruits of the last 30 years and a two-time Parade All-American and the National Player of the Year. Montverde Academy went 25-1 in 2020-21 and repeated as national champions and had another group of stars led by projected future first-round pick Calab Houstan and Creighton star Ryan Nembhard. The image speaks for itselffans and players alike were in awe of Webber's dominance. Few high school athletes anywhere, ever, can compare with Danny Ainge at North Eugene High School. . Yates set a national record by scoring at least 100 points in 15 consecutive games. Led by senior guard Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (then known as Chris Jackson), Gulfport went 40-3 and won its second consecutive state championship in 1988, taking down a Murrah High team with two future NBA first-round draft picks, James Robinson and Lindsey Hunter, in the state championship game. MP Stats for iPad Stat keeping for basketball teams. His father was a bodyguard for social activist Malcolm X, also known as Malik Shabazz, and named his son after him. Chris Livingston Oak Hill Academy (Mouth Of Wilson, VA) City finished 13-0 in 1993 and averaged nearly 44 points per game with star halfback/defensive back and future Iowa Hawkeye standout Tim Dwight leading the way. The template for how tough a high school basketball league can be has to include the Baltimore Catholic League. 3 overall in the NBA draft. Hamilton became a basketball oddity. For more high school stories, stats and videos, visit http://usatodayhss.com. The polls found on this page were compiled by the AP based on votes submitted by AP member reporters and editors from Ohio . The steady flow of NBA talent didn't stop, either. 1 overall pick Cade Cunningham, the Eagles had just one game decided by single digits on the way to a 25-0 record and mythical national title. Central High School (CHS) is a suburban public school located in Phenix City, . It featured a starting five of all future Division I players and two future NBA draft picks, Mo Bamba and Cam Reddish, the No. Jamal Cobbs Verbum Dei Senior 5-8 18.0 Anthony Martin Jefferson Senior 5-9 22.0 Clem Breedlove Jordan Junior 5-11 20.0 Reggie McFerren Crenshaw Senior 6-6 19.3 Terrell McKnight Dorsey Senior 5-9 14.0 John Thompson Manual Arts Senior 6-4 20.1 Jae Yun Belmont Senior 6-2 19.6 Jerry Espinoza Bell Senior 6-4 20.0 Gerardo Roman Lincoln Senior 6-2 25.0 Mario Hernandez Roosevelt Senior 5-9 15.0. We were hoping that we would be the team that, obviously, won the state title in 92 but couldnt get that done, Hamdorf said. Sentinel didn't win a state championship for almost a decade, before going back-to-back in 1972 and 1973. Key players: Paul Silas, Joe Ellis, Aaron Pointer. Key players: Derrick Rose, Bryant Orange, Timothy Flowers, Kevin Johnson. While Kevin Garnett was the star, Ronnie Fields also was very talented. Dominguez made it to the championship game again in 2008 but lost to McClymonds High. Use the "Find my Team" feature to quickly locate your team! Ben Johnson For the Tulsa World. Lucas, at 6-foot-8, was unlike any player anyone had ever seen. Eric Singletary, Sidwell Friends, 6-2, Sr. Regarded as the best tall prospect to come out of Philadelphia since Wilt Chamberlain (Overbrook '55). The 5-9 senior, who averaged double figures in points and assists, is considered one of the top 15 point guards in the nation and was also selected to the City 4-A team. Cage played in college for San Diego State, where he was a two-time WAC Player of the Year and an All-American in 1984. Dee Brown led the University of Illinois to the 2005 NCAA championship game while Shannon Brown won a pair of NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009 and 2010. That would be none other than Bel-Air Academy shooting guard Will Smith, the star of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and played originally by Overbrook High grad Will Smith. The best player for Southwestern High who kept coming up short of a state championship was probably Anderson Hunt, who eventually got a title on a much bigger stage. Follow Us On Social Media!Twitter: http://bit.ly/2zHv7dJInstagram: http://bit.ly/2inVlI4Facebook: http://bit.ly/2zNPZNQ Senior The summer of 1993 was special because thats when Dwight and all-state nose guard Corey Honore helped Dan Sabers build the house in which the Sabers family still lives. They were led by a pair of future NBA first-round draft picks, Muggsy Bogues and National Player of the Year Reggie Williams, and brought another first-round pick off the bench with the late Reggie Lewis. Samuel Pierce played for Vanderbilt and became the first Black player in SEC history. The experts are provided along with the abbreviations used. All rights reserved. NIL; NIL Deal Tracker; NIL Deals; NIL News Feed; NIL U; . Kidd had a chance to win the game on the final possession and Corliss threw that shite into the stands. It also earned one of high school basketball's mythical national championships from the National Sports News Service. points, 14.6 rebounds and 2.4 blocked shots. Findlay Prep was the most basketball factory school of all the basketball factory schools who ever existed and played on a high level. Wooten finished his career with a 1,274-192 overall record and in 2000 became the first exclusively high school basketball coach inducted into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame. But it's another Overbrook product whose fictional persona (with the same name) is arguably one of the most famous fictitious basketball players in history. Eck spent 25 years coaching mostly on the junior-college level, most notably winning an NJCAA Division I National Championship at Hutchinson Community College in 2017. He played one season at USC before he was the No. They ended the year on a 58-game winning streak and defeated state champions from three different states, including national No. Scott was probably a player ahead of his time. In front of 11,522 fans, future Illinois star Frank Williams guided them to the 65-62 win. That's a truly remarkable feat for coach Greg Wise's squad. Another of the state's top juniors, Lampley is an uncanny outside shooter, scoring 806 points this season, a Boylan single-season record. Marion's star backcourt of Jay Edwards and Lyndon Jones both played for Indiana University, where Edwards was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1989. Harrison Barnes has been in the NBA since he was selected No. Dennis Scott led Flint Hill to a national runner-up finish as a junior in 1986, then took them all the way to the top of the USA Today Super 25 rankings as a senior in 1987. FIBA U17 World Cup in Spain 202022 ( Gold ): 7 games: 7.0ppg, 7.0rpg, 1.1spg, 1.3bpg. Key players: Michael Payne, Bruce Douglas. 1 of 2. 27. Key players: Larry Hollyfield, Mike Hopwood, Biff Burrell, Reynaldo Brown, Keith Lee, Louie Nelson. Guy I work with was arguing that Jason Kidd was a higher ranked recruit than Randy Livingston. What's amazing about the team is that few names jump off the page from Camden High that were on the roster that year a true testament to how well head coach Clarence Turner's team was run. The best team their school ever had was the next year, when future NBA legend Oscar Robertson was a senior and led the team to 31-0 record and was named Mr. Basketball in Indiana. Harris transferred to Notre Dame Prep in Massachusetts for his final high school season and played for Syracuse for three seasons before declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft and going unselected. 11 2 4. Career point total: 2,167. . buzzer to win title game of Middle Atlantic Invitational. PRO PHOTOGRAPHY. It was Bradley who was the star on this team, however, as the No. Hall, South River; Ben Harris, Mount Vernon; Darvel Harris, Wakefield; No team from Flint Northwestern has won a state championship in any sport since the girls basketball team won it all in 1993. Tommie Davis, Crenshaw--The most controversial story this season involved Davis transfer from Fremont to Crenshaw. They had fast defensive players and a lot of college football players that went on to play college football.. Dominguez repeated as state champions in 2001, then won another state title in 2004 the last state championship in school history. RASHEED WALLACE, Simon Gratz, 6-10, 1993: Incredibly athletic for his size; even ran track. Crenshaws Kristaan Johnson, who was the City Times 1993 Player of the Year, became only the third Cougar in school history to sign with the Bruins. It was a player who was on the St. John's Catholic Prep roster a few years before the national championship team in 1998 who we want to single out 6-foot-6 forward Nate James graduated in 1996, then went on to play for Duke, where he capped his career as the co-captain on the Blue Devils' 2001 NCAA championship team. After three years playing Major League Baseball, Danny Ainge turned his focus to basketball, where he won NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in 1984 and 1986. Ellis spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Golden State Warriors and made the playoffs just once, when he was named NBA Most Improved Player in 2007. 40 overall. Location: Anchorage, Alaska. Robertson teamed with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to the 1971 NBA championship. One year later, head coach Kevin Boyle left TPS to become the new coach at Montverde Academy. Louis Bullock, Canterbury, 23.8 Anwar McQueen What happened next with former Washington High star Junior Bridgeman is one of the greatest (mostly) unknown stories in basketball history. Camden High's 1986 team went unbeaten and was rewarded with a national championship from USA Today when it came out on top in the final Super 25 Poll. Playing to a higher level during championship games, Johnson will best be remembered for the last-second shot he made to beat Mater Dei Santa Ana in the 1993 State Southern California Regionals. Virginia-bound standout averaged 19.8 points, 9.9 assists, 9 Our list includes 1982 Dunbar Poets, 1993 Oak Hill Academy, 1989 St. Anthonys, 2014 Montverde, 2016 Chino Hills and many more. South Lakes Sentinel went 27-0 and won the 1964 state championship behind 6-foot-8 forward Mike Lewis, who averaged 35 points per game and was a Parade All-American before he starred at Duke, where he was an All-ACC selection and All-American. Key players: Duane Ferrell, James "Pop" Tubman, Marc Wilson, Paul Edwards, Pat Sass. He was either the No. He went on to help lead Michigan to back-to-back Final Fours, alongside childhood friend Chris Webber, and played 14 seasons in the NBA. 1 in our boys' rankings. Lazare played professional basketball for eight years. Led the Miami Valley Conference in points per game, field-goal percentage (57.8) and . Thompson, who was inducted into both the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame and the College Basketball Hall of Fame, died in August 2020 at 78 years old. rebounds and 6.4 steals. for 20-5 Cavaliers. Also known as the world-famous, Grammy Award-winning musical group The Pointer Sisters. 1992-93 All-Met Boys Basketball Team. Montverde's 2021-22 team was making another push to be the best in school history, with six players ranked in the ESPN Top 25, led by No. Few teams have done what St. Augustine High did in 1994-95, climbing from unranked in the preseason all the way to the top of all the major national high school polls by the end of the year.

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