Class of 2020 All-State Teams
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The high school basketball season has come to an end. It is now time for Prep Hoops Kentucky to unveil our All-State Teams. These teams are based on season performance and are not the same thing as prospect rankings (which…
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Continue ReadingThe high school basketball season has come to an end. It is now time for Prep Hoops Kentucky to unveil our All-State Teams. These teams are based on season performance and are not the same thing as prospect rankings (which are based on college potential). Here are your Class of 2020 All-State Teams! The teams are presented in no particular order.
First Team
- C Ksuan Casey, Madisonville-North Hopkins – Kenny White got all the headlines at Rupp Arena but it was Casey who carried the Maroons for the bulk of the season. Ksuan led the team in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage. His 55% free throw shooting is a concern for as much as he gets to the line but Ksuan proved his value with another tremendous season for Madisonville.
- Wing Jackson Sivills, McCracken County – The hottest recruit in the state, Sivills rose to the occasion after being the third wheel for most of his Sophomore season last year. Leading McCracken in scoring and rebounding from the wing spot and put up solid shooting percentages while being covered by the opposing team’s best defender every night out.
- Wing Luke Morrison, South Oldham – Morrison had a break out season for the Dragons with 25 points per game while shooting a ridiculous 55% from three and 58% from the field overall. With good positional size and length, Morrison could be a player that becomes very popular with college coaches this spring and summer.
- G Marques Warrick, Henry Clay – Speaking of players who could really boost their stock in the upcoming AAU season, Warrick is going to have chances to impress after a very good Junior campaign for Henry Clay. Ques averaged 21 points per game on the season with strong shooting numbers. Much of Warrick’s offense comes off the penetration of Clay’s other guards. Expect Warrick to have the ball in his hands a lot more next season.
- Wing Brayden Sebastian, Garrard County – Sebastian had a huge individual season for Garrard County with multiple 40+ point games while averaging a double double. He lived at the free throw line, shooting 86% and making 9 per game. The next step in his game is going to be evolving into a more confident shooter from range. While Brayden shot 48% from three, he didn’t shoot many and will need to show that side of his game to colleges this AAU season.
- G Dayvion McKnight, Collins – Averaging 17 points and 10 rebounds from the point guard position, McKnight did a little bit of everything for the Titans. Dayvion is now the career leader in rebounds, steals and assists for Collins and should close his career around 1600 points next year. At this point, the 6’1 floor general is the best point guard in the 2020 class in Kentucky and it’s not close.
Second Team
- C Ray Surratt, Lafayette
- F Kenny White, Madisonville-North Hopkins
- F Alex Matthews, John Hardin
- G Cody Potter, Shelby Valley
- G Marcellus Vail, Collins
- G Matt Cromer, South Laurel
Third Team
- F Mark Goode, LaRue County
- G Tyren Moore, Male
- G Nik Sorrell, Glasgow
- F Nick Keeton, Paintsville
- G Sebian Dillard, St. Xavier
- G Amari Taylor, Tates Creek
Honorable Mention
- F JJ Traynor, Bardstown
- F Rashad Bishop, Ballard
- F Noah Courtney, Male
- G Reese Smith, Boyle County
- G Trevon Harris, John Hardin
- F Chesimon Moore, Louisville Collegiate
- G Grant Disken, Covington Catholic
- F Ben Carroll, Greenwood
- G Malachi Corley, Campbellsville
- G Howard Fleming, Male