ALL-STAR BOYS
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Scott Borchart / Chaminade
* 6-9, Sophomore
* Center
* It’s no coincidence that Borchart has been at Chaminade for two years and the Eagles have won two Southern Section Division III-A titles. He averaged 15.6 points and 7.7 rebounds.
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Kent Dennis / Cleveland
* 6-3, Senior
* Guard
* Once in the shadow of Ruben Douglas at Bell-Jeff, Dennis transferred and established himself as one of the best guards in the City Section. He averaged 24.6 points for Cleveland.
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Nana Gbewonyo / Kennedy
* 6-4, Senior
* Forward
* Gbewonyo excelled with aggressive rebounding, an attacking style on offense and an intimidating presence on defense. Among the region’s most improved players, averaging 22 points and 12 rebounds.
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Kevin Krose / Burroughs
* 6-3, Senior
* Forward
* Krose ranked second in the Foothill League in scoring, averaging 16.8 points, while leading the Indians to their first league basketball title since 1990.
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Russell Lakey / Harvard-Westlake
* 6-0, Junior
* Guard
* After struggling early while trying to adjust to point-guard duties, Lakey reinforced his reputation as one of the region’s top juniors. He averaged 16.6 points, four assists and 3.5 steals.
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Eskias McDaniels / Valencia
* 6-5, Sr.
* Forward
* An overpowering inside player, McDaniels averaged 21.4 points and 11.5 rebounds, leading Foothill League players in both categories.
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Devin Montgomery / Alemany
* 6-0, Senior
* Guard
* A transfer from San Fernando High, Montgomery averaged 21.5 points and helped Alemany tie Chaminade for the Mission League title and advance to a Division III-AA semifinal.
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T.K. Reed / Sylmar
* 6-0, Senior
* Guard
* Few players were more respected by opposing coaches than Reed, who was both defensive stopper and playmaker. He averaged 9.6 points and 6.8 assists.
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Jeremiah Turner / Sylmar
* 6-6, Senior
* Forward
* With long arms and excellent leaping ability, Turner was a powerful, intimidating player in the paint. He averaged 13.2 points and 9.7 rebounds for the Spartans.
COACHES OF THE YEAR
James Morris and Adam Levitt / Cleveland High
* In their rookie season, Levitt and Morris guided Cleveland to a 10-0 record in the West Valley League, a 21-5 overall mark and a near-upset of top-seeded Fairfax in a City Championship quarterfinal.
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