SWBL Buckeye All Conference Team
This season was a two team race for the SWBL Buckeye title. In the Player of the Year race, it was really a one man race from January on. Twon Hines stepped up and helped make Northridge a tough opponent…
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Continue ReadingThis season was a two team race for the SWBL Buckeye title. In the Player of the Year race, it was really a one man race from January on. Twon Hines stepped up and helped make Northridge a tough opponent all season. The All League teams this season reflect the talent on the floor during the season.
1st Team
Twon Hines (2020)- Northridge 22 points, 7 rebounds, 4 steals
Athletic point guard for a talented Northridge team. Hines was 2nd in the league in scoring, 4th in rebounds, and led in steals. Definitely a D3 caliber player that should attract attention. Our divisional Player of the Year.
Grant Whisman (2020)- Madison 16 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists
A lengthy guard, Whisman has an overall great offensive game. Able to hit the outside shot or attack off the dribble, Grant was 3rd in the SWBL in scoring and finished behind Hines for our Player of the Year honor.
Nolan Burney (2021)- Carlisle 13 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks
One of the youngest players on the All League Team, Burney is a defensive menace finishing 5th in blocks.
Anthony Carmichael (2019)- Waynesville 11 points, 10 rebounds, 2 steals
A double-double machine, Carmichael led the league in rebounds and played a major role in the Spartans success this season.
Charles Drewery (2019)- Northridge 15 points, 9 rebounds, 3 steals
The defensive weapon on Northridge’s roster, Drewery finished 2nd in rebounds and 4th in blocks and steals.
2nd Team
Levi McMonigle (2019)- Madison 13 points, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks
The Mohawks low post threat, Levi was a menace on the glass and provided Madison with a consistent rebounding threat. Finished 3rd in rebounds and 5th in blocks.
Matt Gomia (2020)- Madison 9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist
Madison’s point guard during the season, the lefty can score the ball but also finds ways to distribute the ball.
Bryce Singleton (2021)- Preble Shawnee 14 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists
The Arrows young star, Bryce is lengthy and able to score from all around the floor.
Alex Hurley (2019)- Waynesville 12 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists
Waynesville’s point guard that led the Spartans in scoring during the season.
Tristan Sipple (2020)- Madison- 7 points, 5 assists, 3 steals
Stepped up when several Madison players went down with injuries. Finished 5th in the league and formed a strong backcourt with Whisman and Gomia.