Our second course of the 2013-14 all-state teams for boys basketball (which marks the 36th year we’ve been doing them) highlights the best for each CIF division, except that we are not doing the Open Division separately. CIF Open Division champ Mater Dei has three players on Division I team while CIF Open Division runner-up Bishop O’Dowd has three players on Division III.
Note: We’ll have an inside look at this year’s boys basketball all-state team posted after all of the teams are chosen, including names of other players who just missed. That post plus our various player rankings for the Class of 2014, Class of 2015 and Class of 2016 and Class of 2017 are for Gold Members only. To sign up for a Gold Club membership, CLICK HERE.
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CAL-HI SPORTS ALL-STATE
DIVISIONAL BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS
Note: Players from teams that were moved up to the Open Division were considered for the CIF divisions they would have played in.
First Team Division I (15)
G – Lonzo Ball (Chino Hills) 6-4 Soph.
C – Michael Cage Jr. (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-10 Soph.
G – Jeremy Hemsley (Damien, La Verne) 6-5 Jr.
G – Chandler Hutchison (Mission Viejo) 6-5 Sr.
G – Trevor John (Monte Vista, Danville) 6-3 Sr.
F – Stanley Johnson (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-7 Sr.
F – Malik Marquetti (Millikan, Long Beach) 6-6 Sr.
G – Jordan McLaughlin (Etiwanda) 6-1 Sr.
F – Deonte North (Centennial, Corona) 6-5 Sr.
G – Murshid Randle (Central, Fresno) 6-2 Sr.
G – Kendall Small (Mayfair, Lakewood) 6-0 Jr.
G – Elijah Stewart (Westchester, Los Angeles) 6-4 Sr.
G – Deshon Taylor (J.W. North, Riverside) 6-1 Sr.
F – Evan Wardlow (El Camino Real, Woodland Hills) 6-3 Sr.
C – Thomas Welsh (Loyola, Los Angeles) 7-0 Sr.
Second Team Division I (15)
G – Ethan Alvano (Corona) 6-1 Sr.
G – Sedrick Barefield (Centennial, Corona) 6-0 Jr.
F – Marquese Chriss (Pleasant Grove, Elk Grove) 6-8 Jr.
G – Ke’jhon Feagin (Long Beach Poly, Long Beach) 6-2 Jr.
F – Nick Hamilton (Westchester, Los Angeles) 6-4 Sr.
G – Max Hazzard (Loyola, Los Angeles) 5-11 Jr.
G – Chris Lott (M.L. King, Riverside) 6-1 Sr.
F – Lake Lutes (Jesuit, Carmichael) 6-6 Sr.
F – Reverend Maduakor (Narbonne, Harbor City) 6-5 Sr.
F – Bishop Mency (Chino Hills) 6-5 Sr.
F – Tyquan Neal (Edison, Fresno) 6-4 Sr.
G – La’vette Parker (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-2 Jr.
C – Spencer Rust (Monte Vista, Danville) 6-8 Sr.
F – Elliott Smith (Freedom, Oakley) 6-5 Sr.
G – Devin Watson (El Camino, Oceanside) 6-0 Sr.
DIVISION I STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Stanley Johnson (Mater Dei)
All-State Division II (20)
F – Isaiah Bailey (Compton) 6-6 Sr.
C – Terrell Carter (Redondo Union, Redondo Beach) 6-8 Sr.
G – Kyron Cartwright (Compton) 5-11 Sr.
F – Eli Chuha (Redlands East Valley, Redlands) 6-7 Sr.
G – Tyler Dorsey (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) 6-4 Jr.
G – Trevor Dunbar (St. Ignatius, San Francisco) 6-1 Sr.
F – Devenir Duruisseau (Sylmar) 6-8 Sr.
F – Fatai Eke (East Bakersfield) 6-6 Sr.
G – Jordan Ford (Folsom) 6-0 Soph.
G – Ian Fox (Redondo Union, Redondo Beach) 6-0 Sr.
G – Joey Frenchwood (Newark Memorial, Newark) 6-1 Sr.
F – Daniel Hamilton (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) 6-7 Sr.
G – Rashad Jackson (Garces, Bakersfield) 6-3 Sr.
G – Jeremy Lieberman (Calabasas) 5-10 Sr.
G – Danny Mahoney (Serra, San Mateo) 6-0 Sr.
F – Cameron Oliver (Grant, Sacramento) 6-8 Sr.
G – Justin Simon (Temecula Valley, Temecula) 6-4 Jr.
G – Lewis Stallworth (Hart, Newhall) 6-1 Sr.
F – Alex Van Dyke (Cosumnes Oaks, Elk Grove) 6-4 Sr.
G – Gabriel Vincent (St. Mary’s, Stockton) 6-3 Sr.
DIVISION II STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Daniel Hamilton (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) 6-7 Sr.
All-State Division III (20)
G – Tyrell Alcorn (El Cerrito) 6-0 Jr.
F – Drew Anderson (Miramonte, Orinda) 6-5 Sr.
G – Juwan Anderson (Bishop O’Dowd, Oakland) 6-0 Sr.
G – Paris Austin (Bishop O’Dowd, Oakland) 5-10 Jr.
G – Robbie Berwick (Atascadero) 6-3 Sr.
C – Idrissa Diallo (Cathedral, Los Angeles) 6-11 Sr.
G – Daryl Edwards (Fresno) 6-4 Sr.
G – Frankie Ferrari (Burlingame) 6-0 Sr.
G – Braxton Huggins (Mira Monte, Bakersfield) 6-4 Sr.
F – Jesse Hunt (Drake, San Anselmo) 6-6 Jr.
G – Trey Kell (St. Augustine, San Diego) 6-5 Sr.
G – Devonte Klines (Santa Margarita, Rancho SM) 6-0 Sr.
F – T.J. Leaf (Foothills Christian, El Cajon) 6-8 Soph.
G – Kyle Leufroy (St. Francis, La Canada) 6-1 Jr.
G – Spencer Mattox (Sweetwater, National City) 5-10 Sr.
C – Ivan Rabb (Bishop O’Dowd, Oakland) 6-10 Jr.
C – Trevor Stanback (Chaminade, West Hills) 6-8 Soph.
F – Anthony Townes (Modesto Christian) 6-6 Jr.
G – Jiday Ugbaja (Archbishop Riordan, San Francisco) 6-0 Sr.
F – Jack Williams (Chaminade, West Hills) 6-8 Sr.
DIVISION III STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Ivan Rabb (Bishop O’Dowd, Oakland)
All-State Division IV (21)
C – Aleks Abrams (Oaks Christian, Westlake Village) 6-8 Sr.
G – Justin Bibbins (Bishop Montgomery, Torrance) 5-9 Sr.
F – Bennie Boatwright (Village Christian, Sun Valley) 6-7 Jr.
F – Ron Carter-Freeman (Serra, Gardena) 6-6 Sr.
G – Robert Cartwright (Flintridge Prep, La Canada) 6-2 Sr.
G – Joey Covarrubias (Cantwell Sacred Heart, Montebello) 6-2 Sr.
G – Jackie Davis (Rolling Hills Prep, San Pedro) 6-4 Sr.
F – Tavrion Dawson (Serra, Gardena) 6-8 Sr.
G – Rolaun Dunham (Riverbank) 6-2 Sr.
F – Oscar Frayer (Moreau Catholic, Hayward) 6-6 Soph.
F – Razhawn Henderson (Village Christian, Sun Valley) 6-4 Sr.
G – Tra Holder (Brentwood, Los Angeles) 6-1 Sr.
G – Aaron Holiday (Campbell Hall, North Hollywood) 6-2 Jr.
F – Rico Nuno (Half Moon Bay) 6-6 Sr.
F – Gligorise Rakocevic (Cantwell Sacred Heart, Montebello) 6-9 Jr.
G – Devearl Ramsey (Sierra Canyon, Chatsworth) 6-0 Soph.
F – Cody Riley (Sierra Canyon, Chatsworth) 6-7 Fr.
G – Stephen Thompson Jr. (Bishop Montgomery, Torrance) 6-2 Jr.
G – D.J. Ursery (Crespi, Encino) 6-4 Sr.
G – Johnnie Vassar (JSerra, San Juan Capistrano) 5-11 Sr.
G – Namon Wright (Pacific Hills, Los Angeles) 6-5 Sr.
DIVISION IV STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Justin Bibbins (Bishop Montgomery)
All-State Division V (15)
F – Jonathan Boddie (Central Catholic, Modesto) 6-6 Sr.
F – Lamont Banks (St. Joseph Notre Dame, Alameda) 6-5 Jr.
F – Armani Collins (Stuart Hall, San Francisco) 6-4 Jr.
C – Chance Comanche (View Park Prep, Los Angeles) 6-10 Jr.
G – Jordan Franklin (Trinity Prep, Napa) 5-10 Sr.
F – Jack Gale (University, San Francisco) 6-5 Sr.
G – Uchenna Iroegbu (Capital Christian, Sacramento) 6-0 Sr.
F – Nifae Lealao (Capital Christian, Sacramento) 6-4 Sr.
G – Marcus LoVett Jr. (San Gabriel Academy) 5-11 Jr.
G – Marquise Mosley (Renaissance Academy, La Canada) 6-1 Jr.
F – Darrin Person Jr. (Immanuel, Reedley) 6-6 Fr.
G – Miles Seward (Saddleback Valley Chr., SJ Capistrano) 6-3 Sr.
G – Kenyon Williams (Brookside Christian, Stockton) 6-1 Jr.
F – D.J. Wilson (Capital Christian, Sacramento) 6-9 Sr.
C – Temidayo Yussuf (St. Joseph Notre Dame, Alameda) 6-7 Sr.
DIVISION V STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Temidayo Yussuf (St. Joseph Notre Dame)
Special thanks to Ronnie Flores for contributions to these teams.
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7 Comments
I think you mean sophomore Trevor Stanback (div 3) not his older brother Chance…
Yes, we did. Trevor also made sophomore all-state team and was our freshman of the year last season. Should have caught that. Thanks.
You get the name of a player who may not be ad skilled as others, then you conduct camps, send out invites with no genuine interest. take the parent’s $75~$150 and never touch contact the player again…Politics?
Excuse typos in previous post (omit. touch).
We’ve never taken money from any parent ever in 35 years for conducting camps, sending out invites or doing what you describe. Must be someone else.
Oscar Frayer is listed as a Center? He is a wing…
Fixed. Thanks for seeing that.