Arizona All-State Teams: Division-II 4th Team (+HM)
-4th Team- Amiri Chukwuemeka 5’11 2016 McClintock – One of the top scorers in the state, Chukwuemeka broke the career scoring record for the Chargers this season. While his team was inconsistent, Amiri constantly put up numbers and helped McClintock compete in…
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Amiri Chukwuemeka 5’11 2016 McClintock – One of the top scorers in the state, Chukwuemeka broke the career scoring record for the Chargers this season. While his team was inconsistent, Amiri constantly put up numbers and helped McClintock compete in games where they were considered the underdog.
Cameron Miller 5’11 2017 Salpointe Catholic – Miller was the floor general for a Lancers team that ranked among the best in southern Arizona. The junior playmaker got shots for others and also shot it well from the perimeter en route to leading Salpointe to the second round of the state tournament.
Isaiah Murphy 6’3 2016 Cienega – Murphy was the top player for the Bobcats who ranked among the top teams in southern Arizona. A two way player, Isaiah defended at a high level and scored the ball consistently. While Cienega never cracked the top ten, he helped them hover around there all season.
Elijah Sikora 6’4 2016 Arcadia – Sikora transformed from a reserve into a go to player for the Titans. While he wasn’t their leading scorer, Arcadia counted on Elijah to put points on the board. His athleticism helped him to dominate the glass and defend multiple positions.
CJ Van Beekum 6’4 2016 Paradise Valley – The top performer for a Trojan team that stayed in the top five all season. Van Beekum was essential in PV’s success due to his length and versatility. He defended multiple positions but made his biggest impact rebounding the ball on both ends.
-Honorable Mention-
- Sam Beskind 6’2 2018 Catalina Foothills – Solid all year long but really picked up the slack when Nehls and the Falcons parted ways.
- Jose Estrada 5’8 2016 Nogales – 25 ppg for the surprise team of the state tournament.
- George Faull 6’6 2017 Flagstaff – Big time rebounder for the Eagles.
- Harrison Hilliard 6’6 2016 Shadow Mountain – Provided a big lift for the Matadors defensively and on the glass.
- Dre Marin 6’0 2017 Apollo – Had some big scoring games for a team that ranked among the best in the state all season long.
- Max Moses 6’0 2017 Arcadia – Leading scorer for the Titans.
- Cesar Ozuna 5’7 2016 Sunnyside – Made some big baskets in clutch moments for the Blue Devils.
- Dominic Rogiers 5’10 2016 Paradise Valley – Displayed toughness as senior leader for the Trojans.
- Quincy Smith 6’1 2016 La Joya – Led the Lobos to the second round of the state tournament.
- Malique Washington 6’0 2016 McClintock – Breakout senior year. Few could keep him out of the paint.