The NBCA announces its district teams for the 2023-24 season.

The NBCA announces its district teams for the 2023-24 season.

The 2023-24 season all-district teams have been announced by the N.C. Basketball Coaches Association.

In order for players to be eligible for the teams, the coach must be a member of NCBCA.

The NCBCA will announce its all-state teams following the conclusion of the N.C. High School Athletic Association championships this week.

Each area is composed of a designated amount of regions, and each region has approximately an equal number of NCHSAA members.

The NCBCA members who are coaches in every district submit their votes to select the players for the all-district teams. Only these coaches are allowed to submit votes.

The individual who receives the most votes from their region will be recognized as the Player of the Year in that area. Additionally, a Coach of the Year will be selected for each region.

North Johnston boys basketball Marcel Freeman

Marcel Freeman is a part of the boys’ basketball team at North Johnston.

NCBCA Boys Basketball All-District Teams

DISTRICT 1

Mason Dobie of First Flight is the recipient of the Player of the Year award.

Chad Williams (First Flight) earned the title of Coach of the Year.

The initial squad includes Mason Dobie, Chaise Smith (from Washington), Zymiere Dempsey (from Bertie), Sayvion Saunders (from Northeastern), and Tyell Saunders (also from Northeastern).

The secondary group consists of Keveon Rodgers and Rimiez Williams from Hertford County, Javon Williams from Washington, Tayvon Lee from Martin County, and Tequan Holley from Bertie.

The third team consists of Brandon Carter Jr. from Washington County, Ji’Youn Williams and Jamari Blake from Northampton County, Jordan Matthewson from Martin County, and Luke Morgan from Currituck County.

DISTRICT 2

“Rodmik Allen from New Hanover is the Player of the Year.”

“The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Travis Pait from West Bladen.”

The initial group consists of: Rodmik Allen, Jermaine Cunningham (from Swansboro), Myron McKoy (from Trask), Shamel Baker (from East Carteret), and Chase Williams (from West Bladen).
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The Second Team members are Derrick Benbow from White Oak, Sherrod Henderson from Trask, Rue Chapman from Southwest Onslow, Malakhi Daniels from North Brunswick, and Amaree Barber from Jacksonville.

The Third Team consists of Jonah Holt from Swansboro, Zack Noel from White Oak, Unique Kelly from West Columbus, C.J. Jackson from White Oak, and Tayvion Tangiora from Swansboro.

DISTRICT 3

Marcel Freeman from North Johnston was awarded the Player of the Year.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Larry Williford from Farmville Central.
The following team includes Marcel Freeman, Amari Latham (from Goldsboro), Justice Mitchell (from Clayton), Tyler Whitehurst (from Farmville Central), and M.J. Williams (from Farmville Central).

The following players make up the Second Team: Hampton Evans from Farmville Central, Jayvin Bradley from Neuse Charter, Ben Ferguson from Wilson Prep, Izeal Mallory from Northern Nash, and William Monk from Fike.

The third team consists of Andrew Grimes from Clayton, Dontrevious Whitaker from North Edgecombe, Randall King from Northern Nash, Brandon Anderson from Wilson Prep, and Drew Pittman from Hunt.

DISTRICT 4

The recipient of the Player of the Year award was Paul McNeil Jr. from Richmond.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Donald Pettigrew from Richmond.
The starting roster includes Paul McNeil Jr., Drake Powell (from Northwood), Ari Fulton (from Westover), Reid Albright (from Chatham Central), and Isaiah Upchurch (from Southern Lee).

The members of Second Team are as follows: JV Drake from Richmond, Malachi Allen from Westover, DeAndre Nance from Seventy-First, Dimitrious Jones from Lumberton, and Tyson Thompson from St. Pauls.

The third team consists of Cam Fowler from Northwood, Mylon Campbell from Seventy-First, Kaedon Porter from Red Springs, Brennen Oldham from Jordan-Matthews, and Nate Emerson from Seaforth.

DISTRICT 5

The 2019 Player of the Year for Millbrook is Colt Langdon.
High School

John Green, the coach from Green Level High School, was named Coach of the Year.

The initial roster includes Colt Langdon, Isaac Ericksen from Green Level, Nathan Fife from Sanderson, Chris Uwayo from Panther Creek, and Will James Jr. from Holly Springs.

The members of the Second Team are Cash McSweeney from Cardinal Gibbons, Syncere Burnette from Wakefield, Jordan Page from Broughton, Hayes Oxendine from Leesville Road, and Aiden Smalls from Cardinal Gibbons.
Third Team — Cam’ren Reyes (Garner); Israel Eatman (Green Level); Najai Hines (South Garner); Tayshaun Whitner (Garner); Chris Crudup (Southern Wake Academy)

DISTRICT 6

High

Jackson Keith from Southern Durham High was named Player of the Year.

Jason Ross, from Reidsville, is the recipient of the Coach of the Year award.

The members of the First Team are Jackson Keith, Kendre Harrison from Reidsville, Dionte Neal from Reidsville, Coleman Cloer from Orange, and Makel Smith from Morehead.

The members of the second team are Jayde Braswell from Hillside, Camren Daniels from Southern Durham, Johnniyus Sharpe from Reidsville, Oliver Roberts from South Granville, and Jordan Alston from Granville Central.

The Third Team includes Corey Hairston Jr. from Riverside, David Mirikwe from Chapel Hill, Dalton Johnson from Rockingham County, Lance Clarke from Person, and Pierce Pettit from South Granville.

DISTRICT 7

The recipient of the Player of the Year award is Jamias Ferere from Southern Guilford.
High School

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Will Perry, from Southern Guilford High School.
First Team — Jamias Ferere; Jucqarie Love (Southern Guilford); Richard Goods (Grimsley); Jacari Brim (West Forsyth); Jyi Dawkins (Southern Guilford)
Second Team — Gage Lattimore (Ben L. Smith); John Campbell (Bishop McGuinness); Shamarius Peterkin (Mount Tabor); Kenny Miller (Ben L. Smith); Jackson Sellars (Page)

The members of the Third Team are: Bubba Sims from Southeast Alamance, Corbin Wilson from Southwest Guilford, Jaylon Bumpass from Ben L. Smith, Cooper Jackson from Reagan, and Bryce Baker from East Forsyth.

DISTRICT 8

Jerquarius Stanback from Asheboro received the Player of the Year award.

The winner of the Coach of the Year award was Gary Ellington from Weddington.

The top players for the First Team are Jerquarius Stanback, Trinity’s Dominic Payne, Weddington’s K.J. Younger, Weddington’s Grant Hamilton, and Central Davidson’s Luke Staten.

Second Team — Jayden Little (Anson County); Tyshaun Goldston (Randleman); Cameron McKinney (Parkwood); Timothy Brower (Eastern Randolph); Jack Williamson (North Stanly)

The third team consists of Cinjun Brides from Marvin Ridge, Jalen Walker from North Stanly, Kamauri Manuel from North Davidson, Bryce McCoy from Thomasville, and Colson Priddy from West Davidson.

DISTRICT 9

North Mecklenburg’s Player of the Year was Isaiah Evans.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Jim Baker from Central Cabarrus.

The starting roster consists of Isaiah Evans, Sir Mohammed from Myers Park, Bishop Boswell from Myers Park, Peter Moy. from South Mecklenburg, and Sadiq White from Myers Park.

The second team consists of Maurio Hanson from Chambers, Chase Daniel and Carson Daniel from Central Cabarrus, Trey Maxwell from North Mecklenburg, and Quay Watson from Hopwell.

Revised: Team Three consists of Tyler Showalter from Butler, Langston Boyd from Mallard Creek, Desmond Kent Jr. from Central Cabarrus, Chadlyn Traylor from North Mecklenburg, and Parker Ryan from Christ the King.

DISTRICT 10

Bradley Floyd was named the Kings Mountain Player of the Year.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Daniel Willis from Hickory.

The initial team consists of Bradley Floyd, L.J. Smith from Lincolnton, Dacen Petty from East Rutherford, Isaac Byers from Ashbrook, and John Holbrook from Hickory.

The members of the second team are Izaiah Littlejohn from Hickory, A.J. Adams from Crest, Kellen Karr from North Lincoln, Jackson Fannon from East Lincoln, and Rylan Parkins from McDowell.

The third group comprises of Brady Chamberlain from Patton High School, Owen Cannon from Newton-Conover High School, Trenton Sherrill from East Gaston High School, Javier Lineberger from Newton-Conover High School, and Zamarius Gladden from Hunter Huss High School.

DISTRICT 11

Juke Harris from Salisbury was voted as the Player of the Year.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Jason Clark from South Stokes.

The members of the First Team are Juke Harris, Cam Edmonds from West Stokes, Trent Steinour from Lake Norman, Barry Hairston from South Stokes, and Will Greer from North Stokes.

The members of the Second Team are Isiah Lash from South Stokes, Kam McKnight from North Surry, Santana Lynch from Lake Norman, Tre McKinnon from Lake Norman, and Jalen Chambers from Mooresville.

The Third Team consists of Robert Magner from Pine Lake Prep, Jordan Patterson from West Caldwell, Will Givens from West Rowan, Braxton Davis from East Surry, and C.P. Perry from Jesse Carson.

DISTRICT 12

The recipient of the Player of the Year award is Caiden Brewer from East Henderson High School.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award was Marquintus Jones from East Henderson.

The initial squad consists of Caiden Brewer, Jackson Lyda (representing West Henderson), Malachi Simpson (from Hendersonville), Tre Crite (playing for Brevard), and Max McClure (representing Franklin).

The following players were selected for the Second Team: Trent Clark from North Buncombe, Noah Pierce from North Henderson, Cam Rattler from Andrews, C.J. Landrum from Hendersonville, and Dominick Rummler from Murphy.

The third team consists of the following players: Jack-Jack Teesateskie (Cherokee), Sawyer Belue (Pisgah), Declan Brown (A.C. Reynolds), Max McDowell (T.C. Roberson), and Carson Wallace (Erwin).

Braelyn Stilwell scored 20 points as East Burke went on the road and defeated Newton-Conover 68-28 to improve to 19-0 overall.

Braelyn Stilwell accumulated a total of 20 points for East Burke as they achieved a 68-28 win over Newton-Conover in their away game, bringing their overall record to an impressive 19-0.

NCBCA Girls Basketball All-District Teams

DISTRICT 1

Jasmine Felton from Northeastern was chosen as the Player of the Year.
Coach of the Year — Andre Cherry, Northeastern

The members of the First Team are Jasmine Felton, Michaela Hodge from Northampton County, Jaliyah Mitchell from Hertford County, Camaya Adkins from Northwest Halifax, and Mariah Jones from Northside of Beaufort County.
The London Barber is on the Second Team, along with Lailana Harris, Rakiya Peele, Crishya Sellers, and Adarielle Townsell, from Gates County, Perquimans, Bertie, and Hertford County, respectively.

The Third Team consists of Sydney Whitley-Reese from Pamlico County, Brooklynn White from Hertford County, Kyndall Banks from Gates County, Kyliyah Barber from Pamlico County, and Maddy Beatson from First Flight.

DISTRICT 2

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Tristan Shivers was named the Player of the Year for Hoggard.

Chris Williams, the coach of Southwest Onslow, was awarded Coach of the Year.
First Team — Tristan Shivers; Yamorie Haridson (Southwest Onslow); Briana Stanley (New Hanover); Kelize Velez-Galan (Jacksonville); NeNe Ward (East Bladen)

The members of the Second Team are Malia Graham from East Columbus, Sarah Elgart from Hoggard, Ariyona Spearman from Union, Addy Higginbotham from North Duplin, and Kinsey Cave from East Duplin.

The third team includes Reece Outlaw from North Duplin, Laila Smith from East Bladen, Mackenzie Morton from Ashley, Jamiah Johnson from Pender, and Rhianna Garmendiz from Topsail.

DISTRICT 3

High School

The recipient of the Player of the Year award was Zamareya Jones from North Pitt High School.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Khadijah Bryant from Goldsboro.

The initial lineup consists of Zamareya Jones, Brooklynne Evans from South Central, Jordan Speller from North Pitt, McKinley Battle from Rocky Mount, and Sabraya Baker from South Central.

The second team consists of Ella Pierre-Louis from D.H. Conley, K.D. Collins from SouthWest Edgecombe, Jaidyn Boswell from South Central, Aziyah Boyer from Goldsboro, and Navaeh Hines-Bass from Southern Wayne.

The members of Third Team are Des’Myah Croom from Goldsboro, Darla Lee from Corinth Holders, Pinky Marshall from Beddingfield, TiAsia Taylor from Hunt, and Charlazah Wilson from D.H. Conley.

DISTRICT 4

Academy

The recipient of the Player of the Year award is Jayda Angel from Cape Fear Academy.
Academy

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Brian Graham from Cape Fear Academy.
The initial squad includes Jayda Angel, Jamyia Lindsey (from Richmond), Gabby White (from Seaforth), Breonna Roaf (from Terry Sanford), and R’mani Robinson (from Westover).
Second Team — Skylar Adams (Northwood); Zahara Gerald (Jack Britt); Morgan Thompson (Scotland); Jahriell Murchison (E.E. Smith); Jashante Harris (St. Pauls)

The third team consists of Jasiah Gilchrist from Richmond, Taryn Pekala from Union Pines, Jaidiah Blake from Terry Sanford, Meah Brooks from Chatham Charter, and Alicia McClain from Scotland.

DISTRICT 5

“Taylor Barner from Panther Creek was named Player of the Year.”

Winner of the Coach of the Year award: Ben Woolf from Green Level.
First Team — Taylor Barner; Caitlyn Jones (Rolesville); Olivia Tucker (Panther Creek); Tamia Darden (South Garner); Deana Prasad (Green Level)

The Second Team consists of Ziahmiya Adams from Southeast Raleigh, Kayleen Grullon from Willow Spring, Laila Lewis from Rolesville, Joi Pergerson from Middle Creek, and Tessa Gladieux from Cardinal Gibbons.

The Third Team consists of Taliya Rowe from Rolesville, Lyla Bagwell from Wakefield, Zariah Burnette from Willow Spring, Ayo Adewumi from Knightdale, and Olivia Jacobs from Garner.

DISTRICT 6

Emerson Thompson, the top player of the year at Falls Lake, was recognized for their exceptional performance.

The winner of Coach of the Year is Teddy McKoy from Southern Durham.

The starting lineup includes Emerson Thompson, Laynie Smith from Chapel Hill, Samiyah Barker from Hillside, Abigail Stone from East Chapel Hill, and Mikayla Taborn from Franklinton.

The following individuals make up the Second Team: Briana Hughes from Southern Durham, Alyssa Bullock from Vance County, Chloe Arrington from Louisburg, Amiyah Ware from Cedar Ridge, and Summer Lee from Carrboro.

The Third Team consists of Ashlyn Hudson from Southern Durham, Asia Burton from Frankinton, Yazmin Paisant from Carrboro, Katie Mann from Roxboro Community, and Evelyn George from Orange.

DISTRICT 7

High

The recipient of the Player of the Year award is Adelaide Jernigan, a student at Bishop McGuinness High School.

Hannah Revis from Southwest Guilford has been named Coach of the Year.

The team members are Adelaide Jernigan, Jasmine Harris from Northern Guilford, Maslyn Mosbacher from Northwest Guilford, Shaymiah Bailey from Mount Tabor, and Leena McField from Northern Guilford.

The other members of the team are Brooke Parker from Ragsdale, Tina Bowers from Western Alamance, Morgan Odom from Southeast Guilford, Azahreya Drayton-Gill from Ben L. Smith, and Allie Sykes from Western Alamance.

Hattie Sloyan (Page), Ava Hairston (Mount Tabor), Morgan Smith (Ben L. Smith), Sanai Johnson (T.W. Andrews), and Elliott Jessup (R.J. Reynolds) make up the Third Team lineup.

DISTRICT 8

The recipient of the Player of the Year award is Trista Charles from Oak Grove.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Eric Davis from Albemarle.

The members of the First Team are Trista Charles, Shalyn Bell (from North Stanly), Amari Baldwin (from Albemarle), Audra Petty (from Randleman), and Ranon Suttle (from Union Academy).

The second team consists of Ashanti Taylor from Porter Ridge, Jaiden Thompson from Union Academy, Caressa King from Southwestern Randolph, Sidney Blackwell from Porter Ridge, and Sion Murrain from Asheboro.

The Third Team is composed of Ella Chepul from Marvin Ridge, Paisley Boatright from Union Academy, Jasmine Brown from Albemarle, Leyah Melton from Forest Hills, and Jordin George from Southwestern Randolph.

DISTRICT 9

The recipient of the Player of the Year award is Blanca Thomas from Charlotte Catholic.

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is La’Tavia Dixon from Ardrey Kell.

The members of the first team are Blanca Thomas, Elle Stone from Mallard Creek, Kamryn Kitchen from Independence, Lensie Joseph from North Mecklenburg, and Kaylee Carson from Independence.

The Second Team is composed of Gracynn Gough from Charlotte Catholic, Jerin Truesdale from Myers Parks, Lili Booker from Mallard Creek, Delanie Hill from Providence, and Camri Hobbs from Jay M. Robinson.

The members of the Third Team for fall sports are Autumn Washington from Ardrey Kell, Boston Bates from North Mecklenburg, Sheree Gidney from Hickory Ridge, Molly Burns from Ardrey Kell, and Makailah Davis from South Mecklenburg.

DISTRICT 10

Recipient of the Player of the Year award – Braelyn Stilwell from East Burke High School

The winner of the Coach of the Year award is Crystal Bartlett from East Burke.

The first team consists of Braelyn Stilwell, Kiara Anderson from East Lincoln, Oshauna Holland from Stuart Cramer, Peyton Caldwell from Freedom, and Emma Montanari from East Lincoln.

The second team consists of Amya Graham from South Point, Jada Whitesides from East Rutherford, Kara Brinkley from East Burke, Kionna Pettus from Bessemer City, and Tionna Pettus from Bessemer City.

Team Three consists of Taniyah Cash from East Rutherford, Myla Hoover from Hunter Huss, Lea Boyens from Hickory, Molli Harris from St. Stephens, and Samara Jones from Thomas Jefferson.

DISTRICT 11

High School
The recipient of the Player of the Year award is Kate Sears of Watauga High School.
Coach of the Year — Steven Phillips, North Wilkes

The initial roster includes Kate Sears, Shalyn Bare from North Wilkes, Sadie Badgett from North Surry, Samantha Shehan from Lake Norman, and Paige Overcash from Ashe County.

The Second Team consists of Makayla Noble from Salisbury, Olivia Rhodes from North Wilkes, Bella Hutchens from East Surry, Merry Parker Boaz from East Surry, and Lauren Arnold from West Rowan.

The members of the Third Team include Kirstyn Herman from Alexander Central, Kesley Rhyne from Lake Norman, Gabbi Greer from North Stokes, Meredith Wike from Alexander Central, and Charlotte Torgerson from Watauga.

DISTRICT 12

The recipient of the “Player of the Year” award is Alissa Cheek from Rosman.
High

The recipient of the Coach of the Year award is Amanda Whitaker from A.C. Reynolds High.

The First Team consists of Alissa Cheek, Dot Mills from Pisgah, Whitney Rogers from Cherokee, Julie Janus from A.C. Reynolds, and Dvdaya Swimmer from Cherokee.

The second team consists of Petyon Harvey from A.C. Reynolds, Keira Wilson from Mountain Heritage, Lexi Powell from Rosman, Jaza Wilson from West Henderson, and Olivia McNabb from Hiwassee Dam.
Third Team — Aubrie Wachacha (Robbinsville); Ava Shook (Hayesville); Bailey Staton (Polk County); Lilly Neill (Mountain Heritage); Cali Queen (Franklin)

Source: highschoolot.com