. 2 overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft after spending one season at Gonzaga. No team from Flint Northwestern has won a state championship in any sport since the girls basketball team won it all in 1993. High school national championships in boys basketball come with the same momentum as winning a college football national championship. I stand in awe of him.". Andre Miller, Verbum Dei--The Southern Section Division IV Player of the Year, Miller averaged 23.5 points, seven rebounds and four assists while leading the Eagles to a Southern Section title. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting. That would be none other than Bel-Air Academy shooting guard Will Smith, the star of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and played originally by Overbrook High grad Will Smith. 0.9961. Key players: Howard Porter, Hugh Yancy, Arthur Johnson. Mr. Basketball finalists Isaiah Evans, North Mecklenburg, 6-7, Jr., F: He led the team to a 28-2 record and a . And so Tim starts doing like monkey bars on the rafters over the floor to get himself over there and then reach down and just smoothed out a spot. . Ronald Rhodes, Calvert; DeRon Robinson, W.T. These rankings are based on the potential influence they have as an individual. Four years later, he led Michigan to the 1989 NCAA championship. He was just so exciting to be around. Key players: Avery Bradley, Tristan Thompson, Cory Joseph. Without question, they did, said current City coach Dan Sabers, who was the defensive coordinator for the 1993 team. Robinson was the No. He teamed with Conley to lead Ohio State to the 2007 NCAA championship game, and the two were picked No. Two-time NBA champion Mario Elie and five-time NBA All-Star Chris Mullin played alongside each other for Power Memorial shortly before it closed its doors for good in 1984. Player Pos HT WT Birth City Birth Date High School College Nationality; Rasheed Wallace: FC: 6-11: 230: Philadelphia, PA: Sep 17, 1974: Simon Gratz High School (PA) North Carolina: United States . 6-5 / 210. Otis was eventually convicted of sexually molesting one of his players in 2009. 5 overall by the MInnesota Timberwolves. Committed to Florida. Keatts, Howard and West were all inducted into the Hargrave Hall of Fame in 2011. He's also still in the NBA. W.T. Key players: Harrison Barnes, Doug McDermott. Kashmere High went 46-0 in 1974-75 in an era where states weren't quite as stringent on scheduling limits. No Results for 1993 Basketball; . The Baltimore Sun said that the Calvert Hall 1981-82 team was the greatest in BCL history on the league's 50th anniversary. Quinn Buckner was a winner wherever he went, starting with his time at Dolton Thornridge High, where he was a Parade All-American and led the team to a 33-0 record in 1971-72, state title and mythical national title. from three-point range. Montverde's 2021-22 team was making another push to be the best in school history, with six players ranked in the ESPN Top 25, led by No. The Willowridge High squad in 2000-01 was led by a pair of McDonald's All-Americans who went on to star in college and play in the NBA with Daniel Ewing and T.J. Ford. Ashland Blazer High won three more state championships after the legendary 1928 title team in 1933, 1934 and 1961. City High has built a standard of excellence in which making the football playoffs is widely expected. Lincoln beat three other nationally ranked teams on the way to going 40-0 and routing Beaumont Ozen, 71-51, in the Class 4A state championship game. Use the "Find my Team" feature to quickly locate your team! 6 OLSH, 61-60, Friday night in the WPIAL Class 3A championship at Pitt's Petersen Events Center. No story about Camden High basketball is complete with mentioning the Wagner family three generations of elite basketball talent to walk the halls. One school, one spot. James was hired as the head coach at Austin Peay in April 2021. Louis Bullock, Canterbury, 6-3, Soph. Forward Duane Ferrell went on to star at Georgia Tech and played 11 seasons in the NBA. 1 team in the country in the USA Today poll and beat opponents by an average margin of victory of 36.5 points. The team was led by Parade All-American Howard Porter and future MLB pitcher Hugh Yancy. Harris transferred to Notre Dame Prep in Massachusetts for his final high school season and played for Syracuse for three seasons before declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft and going unselected. The summer of 1993 was special because thats when Dwight and all-state nose guard Corey Honore helped Dan Sabers build the house in which the Sabers family still lives. Guiding them from the sideline was head coach Ronnie Courtney, who was named 2001 USA Today Coach of the Year and won back-to-back state titles with the duo in 2000 and 2001. Key players: Da'Quan Cook, Corey Fisher, Brad Haugabrook, Jeff Robinson. Key players: Larry Hollyfield, Mike Hopwood, Biff Burrell, Reynaldo Brown, Keith Lee, Louie Nelson. On3 NIL . Center Kentrell Gransberry became an All-Big East pick at the University of South Florida. You can still watch Long Beach Poly's thrilling 45-44 win over Mater Dei in the CIF championship game and see for yourself why this team made the list. He was a three-time Register all-state selection. By High School Sports Thursday, April 1, 1993. 6-3. Key players: O.J. He starred in basketball for BYU but also played in the majors for the Toronto Blue Jays, where he became the youngest player in franchise history to hit a home run. Harrison Barnes has been in the NBA since he was selected No. Dunbar finished the season 31-0 and beat teams from seven different states in the process. Wooten finished his career with a 1,274-192 overall record and in 2000 became the first exclusively high school basketball coach inducted into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame. Marion went 84-4 over that period, capped by a 69-56 win over Richmond in the 1987 state championship game, and had nine of its players go on to play college basketball. Montverde Academy went 25-1 in 2020-21 and repeated as national champions and had another group of stars led by projected future first-round pick Calab Houstan and Creighton star Ryan Nembhard. You're not reading that wrong. Five years after Ewing left Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (usually just called Rindge), another future NCAA champion led the team to a state title. The Poets went wire-to-wire as the No. For more high school stories, stats and videos, visit http://usatodayhss.com. It went by Negro High School until 1939, when it was named after its first principal, A.H. Parker. A Findlay Prep player was actually taken No. The 1977 state champions were inducted into the Lansing Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. ), 23.6 Because of the Krider-Verbum Dei-Kashmere dispute, we always look at the 1975-76 season as the beginning of modern weekly national . We have great family memories of that, pictures and everything. They reportedly had 6,000 season-ticket holders. NIL; NIL Deal Tracker; NIL Deals; NIL News Feed; NIL U; . St. Albans Lewis played six seasons in the ABA and was an ABA All-Star in 1971, but his career was cut short by an Achilles tendon injury. Fields, 6-foot-3, reportedly had a 50-inch vertical and once jumped over future Illinois star Sergio McClain for a dunk. Bob Brown Key players: Wilt Chamberlain, Vince Miller, Marty Hughes, Howard Johnson, Dave Shapiro. Anwar McQueen Kashmere brought home more than just a Class 4A state title in 1975. Tatum went on to star for Duke, where he played one season before he was the No. Daily scores for basketball, ice hockey, wrestling, swimming, gymnastics and indoor track. The 6-2 guard was explosive on the fast break and could score from anywhere within 25 feet. This list contains annual awards given to the top national high school basketball player in the United States. East Chicago Washington High averaged 95 points per game during the 1970-71 season, led by a bevy of future pro and college talent. Fields' basketball career never reached the heights he'd once hoped. 97. The polls found on this page were compiled by the AP based on votes submitted by AP member reporters and editors from Ohio . Hamilton became a basketball oddity. Two players off the team ended up playing in the NBA Jay Humphries and Ralph Jackson. Also selected to the City 4-A team for the second consecutive season. Camden High guard Milt Wagner went on to lead Louisville to three Final Fours and the 1986 NCAA championships before winning an NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1988. 6-10 Ewing won a national championship with Georgetown in 1984 and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. James would have been the No. We were hoping that we would be the team that, obviously, won the state title in 92 but couldnt get that done, Hamdorf said. And it was clearly on.. 73. And stories of what some colleges offered him (diamonds, movie roles, cash) are even unbelievable in today's day and age. I may be completely wrong though. If only they would've gotten to play Dunbar High, would it have been the greatest game ever? Nathan Langley. Some of those teams were even better than that. As of Friday, Andre Miller of Verbum Dei had narrowed his choices to Utah, Long Beach State and the University of San Diego, while Ricky Blackmon was considering an offer from Cal State Sacramento. Hurley's son Bobby is now the head coach at Arizona State, and his son Danny is the head coach at the University of Connecticut. Washington area. Key players: Paul Silas, Joe Ellis, Aaron Pointer. City won three state titles during a four-year stretch from 1993-96 while compiling a 47-4 record. Senior. Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times. Key players: Pete Trgovich, Junior Bridgeman, Tim Stoddard, Darnell Adell, Ruben Bailey. Can you imagine the sheer terror of trying to guard "The Human Highlight Film" in high school? Related organizations The story of Kashmere High through the present day has been one of struggle. Pain Branch; DeShurn Weston, Hayfield; Tito Wills, Riverdale Baptist; It was Robinson who hit the game-winning free throws against Seton Hall in overtime of the championship game. Brentsville; Chatney Howard, Southern; Sulayman Joof, Whitman; Damion 1993 USA TODAY's High School Player of the Year. He would do anything to get back out on the field. SCORING LEADERS District 16 and MVC Player of the Year after averaging 26.2 points, 10.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.4 steals. Lamon White, Colonial Beach, 23.4 Rankings represent the player's final standing within his high school class in a given year. The Utah Jazz selected Wilkins No. Joey Beard, South Lakes, 23.0 Bradley averaged 19 points per game, and playing all over the country in tournaments, he brought home MVP at every single one. During his NBA career, Bridgeman began buying up fast-food restaurants and started a catering/events service an empire that eventually made him one of the richest men in America, with an estimated $600 million fortune. Key players: Shabazz Muhammad, Ronnie Stanley, Xavier Grimble. Valentine played 10 seasons in the NBA, while Carr played 16 seasons. And the 1994 City Times boys all-star team is no exception: Seven of the 10 players have received Division I scholarships. The 1988 Carlisle High team featured one of the greatest high school basketball players of all time in future Syracuse star and No. He also set the NYC scoring record and went 79-2 in those three seasons, with two national championships and one national runner-up finish. It's routinely viewed as one of the worst high schools in the country when it comes to academics. In that time, Hurley won 26 state championships, four national championships and was named USA Today National Coach of the Year three times. He was at his most dominant as a junior in 1956-57, when he scored 45 points in the state semifinals. Photo Galleries Explore and . One of the cool things about Carlisle High was the credit given to the "Gold Team" the backup players who guarded the starters in practice. The kids have battled throughout, so we feel good heading into Wednesday night, Sabers said. FIBA U17 World Cup in Spain 202022 ( Gold ): 7 games: 7.0ppg, 7.0rpg, 1.1spg, 1.3bpg. Lampley, No. Chris Livingston Oak Hill Academy (Mouth Of Wilson, VA) Tyson Chandler was such a great basketball talent that the 7-foot-1 center was featured on "60 Minutes" before he even played a high school basketball game, and by the time he reached his junior year at Dominquez High, the hype was out of control. Ainge also was a two-time All-State quarterback and one of the top high school baseball players in the nation as well. Winter 2022-2023 high school sports scores. James was briefly suspended this year over an investigation into improper benefits, then reinstated, and the Irish not only won their third state title in four years but also took down national powers Mater Dei, Westchester and Oak Hill. List of U.S. high school basketball national player of the year awards, Gatorade National Basketball Player of the Year, MaxPreps National Basketball Player of the Year, Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_U.S._high_school_basketball_national_player_of_the_year_awards&oldid=1085118520, This page was last edited on 28 April 2022, at 14:30. Winners of the City Times Player and Coach of the Year awards will be announced at the breakfast. That year, Chamberlain scored over 70 points twice and 90 points once. High School Basketball; Wisconsin; Wisconsin Rankings; WI High School Basketball Rankings. Selections were based on a poll of area coaches and Times sportswriters. Claude Green Key players: Rasheed Wallace, Rondell Turner, Jamahal Redmond, Lynard Stewart, Reds Smith, Terrel Stokes, Alem Watson. There aren't too many high school basketball players with the electro-shock hops of Simeon Career Academy's Derrick Rose, a future NBA Most Valuable Player who made Simeon the first Chicago Public League School team to win back-to-back state championships. How was TPS caught? Three-year starter led Eagles to Key players: Jay Humphries, Ralph Jackson. City finished 13-0 in 1993 and averaged nearly 44 points per game with star halfback/defensive back and future Iowa Hawkeye standout Tim Dwight leading the way. But it had the misfortune of facing in the second round of the playoffs another superpower in the 1992 Bettendorf Bulldogs, who were led by electrifying running back and future Iowa Hawkeye Tavian Banks. 16. Don't feel too bad for Ellis. Latimore and Chino Hills responded by winning back-to-back state championships in 2018 and 2019. After starring at St. Nicholas, Sealy starred for St. John's University, then played eight seasons in the NBA. High School Orlando Sentinel Orlando All-Area Honorable Mention 202021. Dantley, 6-foot-6, and Carr, 6-7, absolutely terrorized opponents, and Wooten was a master at getting the most out of them. Who are the longest running recruiting services? Oronde Clark, Forestville, 26.2 Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf became one of the most polarizing players in NBA history in 1996 when he refused to stand for the national anthem before games because he viewed the flag as a "symbol of oppression" and pointed out the long history of tyranny in the U.S. Dwight hardly was a solo act, though, with a total of eight players earning all-state accolades in 1993. The Top Ranked Basketball Players of All-Time from New York High Schools . Jeff Malone was the SEC Player of the Year in 1983 at Mississippi State, then played 13 seasons in the NBA, where he averaged 19.0 points for his career and was a two-time All-Star. Montana isn't known for being a hotbed of high school sports, but the team Missoula Sentinel High put together in 1963-64 was impossible to keep off the list. 3 overall pick in the 1990 NBA draft. 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You are thinking of Livingston being higher than Iverson, I believe othella Harrington was ranked 1 in that class, There used to be a site that went back to the early 90s and had recruiting rankings. The best team their school ever had was the next year, when future NBA legend Oscar Robertson was a senior and led the team to 31-0 record and was named Mr. Basketball in Indiana. Key players: Jevon Crudup, Deric Cofield, Steve Aldrich, Scott Fidler, Andy Nicholson, Bryan Harris, Jesse Battles. Over the last few decades, Dunbar High School has become almost as well-known for putting out big-time football players as it once was for its elite basketball talent. St. Albans PRO PHOTOGRAPHY. High school highlights: Parade Magazine National Player of the Year (1992), USA Today Offensive Player of the Year (1992), PIAA state champion (1992) What Happened Next: Ron Powlus. Key players: Antoine Carr, Darnell Valentine. Davis most exciting play was setting up Tremaine Fowlkes for a dunk with an alley-oop pass. The Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team was an annual selection by Parade that nationally honored the top high school boys' basketball players in the United States. Where do the nation basketball recruits rank? He's been a three-time NBA All-Star and will have made $214.2 million in career earnings when his current contract runs out after the 2022-23 season. 4 on Boylan's all-time scoring list, averaged . 6-8 27. Wilt Chamberlain wasn't the only NBA player to come out of Overbrook High. Anacostia buzzer to win title game of Middle Atlantic Invitational. They lost one game all year, but it was just the second game of the season. Banks scored 31 points for the Speedboys in a 72-52 win over Father Judge High in the city championship game. Key players: John Thompson, Edward Malloy, Tom Hooper, George Leftwich. Findlay opened in 2006 and closed its doors in 2019, winning three mythical national titles and producing 17 NBA players and 70 Division I players in that stretch. Duckworth was selected as an NBA All-Star twice and named NBA Most Improved Player in 1988. His No. In Philadelphia-area prep hoops history, you can count him alongside players like Wilt Chamberlain and Kobe Bryant as the all-time greats. Key players: Malik Sealy, Brian Reese, Adrian Autry. 40 overall. Bishop Gorman High is known for being a football powerhouse, but in 2009-10, it featured one of the best high school teams in the nation. Daniel Deng, Wash. Int, 22.9 Carroll. Unfortunately for Simon Gratz High, the school became known for more than its basketball talent throughout the 1980s and 1990s, when it was a perennial member of the Persistently Dangerous Schools List. Bloomington South is a great example of a team that didn't necessarily need to overpower teams with size to win a lot of games, going undefeated and winning a coveted Indiana state championship. The template for how tough a high school basketball league can be has to include the Baltimore Catholic League. 12. After playing on back-to-back state championship teams at Woodlawn in 2002 and 2003, 6-foot-8 forward Darnell Lazare played for LSU, where he was a solid role player for four years and helped lead the Tigers to the Final Four in 2006. But it didnt matter with the running game so dominant against what had been a formidable Little Hawk defense. Follow Us On Social Media!Twitter: http://bit.ly/2zHv7dJInstagram: http://bit.ly/2inVlI4Facebook: http://bit.ly/2zNPZNQ How popular were the Marion High teams in this stretch? Players and teams so great they took up permanent space in the memories of basketball fans. Frank McQueen, Parkdale, 23.9 Emery and Haws both went on to play for BYU, where Haws was a two-time All-WCC selection. Led 33-1 Crimson Tide to No. Wootten died in January 2020, at 88 years old. Tremaine Fowlkes, Crenshaw--Selected City 4-A Player of the Year, Fowlkes was the leading scorer (25.5 points) and rebounder (15.8) for the Cougars. Few have dominated on every level like the 7-foot-2 center did. High School All-American and Mississippi Player of the Year Monta Ellis capped his career with a second state championship for Lanier High and did it with one of the more amazing statistical seasons we've ever seen 41.0 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 4.5 steals. Parker was an All-American in his one season at Duke and the No. 6-3 Seahawks to second straight region title. Compton High won back-to-back CIF state championships and back-to-back national championships in 1968 and 1969 as part of a 66-game winning streak over the final two seasons. One of the most highly recruited high school basketball players of all time, Ewing was coached by future Division I head coach Mike Jarvis and went 94-5 in four seasons. The image speaks for itselffans and players alike were in awe of Webber's dominance. Porter Jr.'s father was hired as an assistant coach by the University of Washington before the season and brought his five-star recruit son with him to Seattle. Also known as the world-famous, Grammy Award-winning musical group The Pointer Sisters. 1948 Duke University High Point 44 Wilson 41 1949 Duke University R. J. Reynolds 38 High Point 23 1950 Duke University High Point 63 Durham 48 CLASSIFICATION NAME WAS CHANGED TO AAA IN 1951 1951 Duke University Wilmington New Hanover 65 Raleigh 50 1952 Duke University Raleigh 51 Greensboro 49 Peoria Manual High lost its only game of the season to Chicago Carver early in the season, then stormed back to set up a state semifinals showdown with another nationally ranked team in Thornton High. Woodson; Thomas Washington, By 1946, enrollment at Parker grew to 3,761 students, making it the largest exclusively African-American high school in the world. He was also one of the main components of one of the worst NBA trades of all time, when Golden State Warriors coach and general manager Don Nelson swapped Mitch Richmond for Owens, breaking up the Run TMC trio of Richmond, Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway. 6 overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft. Johnson, who transferred from Montclair Prep, became one of the first players ever selected to the Southern Section first team (1992) and to a City 4-A team (1993, 1994). Forty percent of every freshmen class did not make it to graduation, and almost 60 percent of students zoned to attend Kashmere chose to attend different high schools. East Anchorage wasn't done winning state championships when Trajan Langdon walked out the door. Morgan Wootten coached DeMatha Catholic for 46 years, leading the school to five national championships and 33 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference titles. By his senior season, Bryant was the most heralded high school basketball player in the United States and led Lower Merion to a state championship while averaging 30.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.8 blocked shots. 2 overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2014 NBA draft. The Cougars passed only three times, all of which were incomplete. Shot 47 percent High school graduation year: 1993. After Khalid El-Amin led Minneapolis North Community High to three consecutive state championships, the school didn't win another state title until 2003, then not again after that until winning back-to-back titles in 2016 and 2017. Montverde Academy (Florida) has won Geico Nationals in back-to-back years and remains No. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Crenshaws Kristaan Johnson, who was the City Times 1993 Player of the Year, became only the third Cougar in school history to sign with the Bruins. He would stand during the anthem but looked downward and recited Islamic prayer. Quincy High's unbeaten 33-0 season in 1980-81 was part of a 64-game winning streak, with the 1981 team winning the mythical national title and the second state title in school history and first since 1934. Few high school athletes anywhere, ever, can compare with Danny Ainge at North Eugene High School. Williams, Jamall Walker, Manny Dies, Mark Eck, Robert Lolar. The best of the bunch was Larry Hollyfield, a 6-foot-5 guard/forward who won eight consecutive championships during his career four at Compton High, one California juco title in an unbeaten season at Compton Junior College, then three consecutive national championships at UCLA. Doug McDermott was named the National College Player of the Year at Creighton in 2014 and was the No. Find out where your teams stands. Calvin (Beaver) Patterson, Fremont--The 6-2 swingman gave opposing teams headaches because he was too fast to be covered by a taller player and too strong to be defended by someone his size. Other Links > Basketball > Top Ranked Basketball Players by High School . 1992-93 All-Met Boys Basketball Team. Lucas, at 6-foot-8, was unlike any player anyone had ever seen. St. Vincent-St. Mary didn't stop winning state championships after LeBron James embarked on one of the greatest NBA careers of all time. In 2007, a study at John Hopkins University looking at graduation rates around the U.S. classified Kashmere as a "dropout factory." Wichita South High is the second team from Wichita, Kansas, to make the list and was coached by legendary high school coach Steve Eck, who won six Class 6A state championships with the Titans from 1986 to 1996. Led by 2021 NBA draft No. The Patrick School finished No. Six players off the Compton High national championship teams led by head coach Bill Armstrong went on to play Division I basketball. 1. It's worth noting the school didn't open its doors until 1997. 12. 3 overall, but he refused to play for Utah and was traded to the Atlanta Hawks a few months later. Key players: LeBron James, Dru Joyce III, Sian Cotton, Romeo Travis. Woodson Dunbar I still remember back then, of course, we put some teams away pretty early in some cases throughout the regular season and we had to watch him to make sure he didnt sneak back out there somehow. Oak Hill Academy didn't stop winning national titles after that first one in 1993. They had big, huge linemen. But UNLV forward Anthony Bennett lasted just four seasons in the NBA and is widely considered one of the biggest draft busts in pro sports history. Robert Shelton, Louisa, 27.2 Brandon, who originally committed to play for Illinois, teamed with Shaquille O'Neal at LSU and helped lead the Tigers to a Sweet 16 appearance. The team, which also was featured in the 2018 documentary "We Town," won consecutive Independent Schools state titles in 2016 and 2017. Key players: Glen Rice, Andre Rison, Jeff Grayer. Milt Wagner's son, Dajuan Wagner, scored 100 points in a single game in 2001 against Camden County Tech and was the No. Everett did it in 2004 with another future Michigan State star and future NBA draft pick, 6-foot-11 center Goran Suton, who immigrated to the United States from Serbia with his family right before he entered high school. then took them all the way to the top of the USA Today Super 25 rankings as a senior in 1987. . Led by senior guard Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (then known as Chris Jackson), Gulfport went 40-3 and won its second consecutive state championship in 1988, taking down a Murrah High team with two future NBA first-round draft picks, James Robinson and Lindsey Hunter, in the state championship game. Key players: Jalen Rose, Vashon Leonard, Howard Eisley, Garland Mance, Elton Carter. Jamaal Cox, Thornton Friends, 26.5 Ricky Blackmon, Dorsey--Considered a late bloomer by recruiters, Blackmon was the leading scorer (22.2 points), and second-leading rebounder (6.2) for the Dons, who reached the City Section 4-A finals for the second consecutive year. Coached by a former NBA star in Brandon Roy, Nathan Hale High grabbed a state championship and a handful of national championships by going unbeaten behind future NBA star forward Michael Porter Jr. Not everyone was a fan of how Nathan Hale put its team together, though. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. If I remember correctly, Randy Livingston was Parade All-America co-POY with Jason Kidd in 1992 and again with Rasheed Wallace in 1993. Senior Key players: Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr., Stephen Van Treese, Damian Windham. Langdon was the one who paved the way for the other two as a three-time Alaska Gatorade Player of the Year and winner of three consecutive Class 4A state championships.
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