Boston Herald boys basketball All-Scholastics and league All-Stars – Boston Herald

Posted: April 23, 2021 at 12:54 pm

(DREAM TEAM)

Nate Amado (Whitman-Hanson)

Matt Boen (Mansfield)

Aidan Cammann (Andover)

Kurtis Henderson (Catholic Memorial)

James McGowan (Westwood)

(ALL-SCHOLASTICS)

Max Aicardi (Newton South)

Kingsley Breen (Malden Catholic)

Aidan Callahan (St. Johns Prep)

Gabe Copeland (Beverly)

Chris Cronin (Sandwich)

Ethan Daleba (Burke)

Ryan Donahue (Boston Latin)

Tony Felder Jr. (Malden Catholic)

Jaeden Greenleaf (Cape Cod Academy)

Jake Harrison (Boston Latin)

Preston Jackson-Stephens (Belmont)

Tyler Jameau (Concord-Carlisle)

Mason Lawson (Latin Academy)

Cole LeVangie (Whitman-Hanson)

Mike Loughnane (BC High)

Matt Maguire (Abington)

Xavier McKenzie (Central Catholic)

Ryan Mela (Natick)

Ryan Monahan (Hamilton-Wenham)

Brett Okundaye (Wakefield)

Billy Oram (Bishop Feehan)

Mehki Phipps-Dedrick (Boston English)

Jacob Robertson (Newburyport)

Juan Salas (New Mission)

Gabe Spinelli (Watertown)

Tyler Stewart (Taunton)

Philip Sughrue (Winchester)

Isaiah Taylor (Lowell Catholic)

Patrick White (Apponequet)

Vanilton Xavier (Brockton)

DREAM TEAM

NATE AMADO

WHITMAN-HANSON

A year after helping guide Whitman-Hanson to its first state basketball championship, the Babson-bound Amado one-upped his performance for the undefeated Panthers. The senior shooting guard finished the season averaging 24.2 points and 9.3 rebounds per game while also accumulating an eye-popping 46-percent mark from beyond the three-point line.

MATT BOEN

MANSFIELD

The Hockomock Kelley-Rex MVP averaged 24.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 3.3 steals per game for the 15-1 Hornets. For his career, Boen finished with 1,047 points and 645 rebounds. He hopes to continue his playing career at the next level.

AIDAN CAMMANN

ANDOVER

The 6-foot-9 center averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds a night to go with three assists and three blocks. Only a junior, Cammanns efforts earned him MVC All-Conference honors and a Division 1 scholarship offer from Robert Morris. Also a member of National Honor Society, Cammann is expected to be an integral part of a strong Golden Warriors team next season.

JAMES MCGOWAN

WESTWOOD

A year after helping to lead the Wolverines to the Div. 2 South semifinals, the sharpshooter McGowan averaged 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists to lead Westwood to a 10-1 record. McGowan finished his career with 1,212 points. A two-time Tri-Valley League MVP, McGowan will continue his playing career at Bowdoin College.

KURTIS HENDERSON

CATHOLIC MEMORIAL

Henderson, who finishes his career as a three-time Boston Herald Dream Teamer, averaged 27 points, six assists, and five rebounds a game. A two-time Catholic Conference MVP, Henderson will continue his playing career at Hartford.

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

MAX AICARDI

NEWTON SOUTH

Aicardi averaged 15 points, four rebounds, and four assists a night while shooting 45.8% percent from three to lead Newton South to the Dual County Large championship. The three-time DCL All-Star ended his career with 909 points. Aicardi, who has a 3.9 unweighted GPA, is undecided on his future plans.

KINGSLEY BREEN

MALDEN CATHOLIC

Breen helped make Malden Catholic a legitimate contender in the Catholic Conference for the first time in over two decades. The 6-foot-4 wing averaged 17 points and 8.5 rebounds and scored a career-high 37 points against St. Johns Prep in the conference semifinals. The Lancers took home the league title for the first time in 25 years. A Catholic Conference All-Star, Breen is undecided on his future plans.

AIDAN CALLAHAN

ST. JOHNS PREP

The two-year captain scored 14 points, dished out eight assists, and corralled four rebounds per night. A three-time Catholic Conference All-Star, Callahan helped lead the Eagles to a share of the conference regular season title. Callahan will continue his playing career at WPI.

GABE COPELAND

BEVERLY

One year after being at the center of the most successful year in program history as a freshman, Copeland averaged 17.8 points per game as a sophomore while knocking down 32 three-pointers in leading the Panthers to a 13-0 record.

CHRIS CRONIN

SANDWICH

Cronin averaged 21 points, three assists, and four rebounds per game for the Blue Knights. A key contributor for the past three years, Cronin finished with over 1,000 career points. Also a member of Sandwichs varsity football team, Cronin plans to study business and continue his playing career in college but remains undecided on his future plans.

ETHAN DALEBA

BURKE

The Bulldogs forward averaged an incredible 24 points and 12 rebounds per night to earn All-City honors in the Boston City League. A season ago, Daleba was an integral member of Burkes run to its first Div. 3 state championship.

RYAN DONAHUE

BOSTON LATIN

A season after spending limited time on the court due to injury, Donahue returned to his old form, averaging 16 points, five rebounds, and four steals in leading the Wolfpack to the DCL Small title. The co-MVP of the DCL Small, Donahue finished his career with a per-game average of 16 points, seven rebounds, and four steals. Donahue will continue his playing career at Keene State.

TONY FELDER JR.

MALDEN CATHOLIC

Felder helped return Malden Catholic to the top of the Catholic Conference for the first time in 25 years. The junior point guard used his quickness and pure scoring ability to average 21 points, seven assists, and 3.5 steals per game. A three-year varsity starter, Felder has already received a Div. 1 scholarship offer from UMass and has interest from a number of other schools.

JAEDEN GREENLEAF

CAPE COD ACADEMY

Greenleaf, only a junior, is already one of the top scorers in Eastern Mass. The Cape Cod Academy guard broke the all-time scoring record for the Cape this past winter and currently sits at an astounding 1,784 points heading into his senior season. Against Sturgis West on opening night, Greenleaf poured in a career-high 57 points. For the 2020-21 campaign, he averaged 32 points and eight rebounds over 14 games.

JAKE HARRISON

BOSTON LATIN

The senior forward averaged 13 points and 13 rebounds per game while also dishing out five assists. Harrison helped guide Boston Latin to three consecutive Dual County League Small championships and was named conference MVP. A two-time captain, Harrison will continue his playing career at Western New England University.

PRESTON JACKSON-STEPHENS

BELMONT

Jackson-Stephens was a key contributor towards Belmonts success his sophomore and junior seasons, but he turned into an all-around star his senior year. The 6-foot-3 guard averaged 22 points a game to earn Middlesex League Liberty Most Valuable Player honors. Also a member of the football and outdoor track teams at Belmont, Jackson-Stephens will head to UMass in the fall.

TYLER JAMEAU

CONCORD-CARLISLE

The senior point guard averaged 25 points per game to lead Concord-Carlisle to the DCL Large championship game. Jameau finished his career as the fifth-highest scorer in Concord-Carlisle program history, recording 1,015 points. Also a wide receiver for the football team, Jameau hopes to continue his playing career following a postgraduate year.

MASON LAWSON

BOSTON LATIN ACADEMY

A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Lawson averaged 13 points, six rebounds, dishing out five assists and coming up with five steals a game. Lawsons play led the Dragons to a 30-5 record over the past two campaigns and helped the school capture its first Boston City Championship in over 25 years.

COLE LEVANGIE

WHITMAN-HANSON

After helping Whitman-Hanson capture a Div. 2 state championship in 2020, LeVangie finished the season averaging nearly a triple-double, producing 14 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists a night as the Panthers do-it-all playmaker. Levangie finished his career with over 700 points, a 55-9 record, and as a three-time Patriot League All-Star. LeVangie will continue his basketball career at Suffolk University.

MIKE LOUGHNANE

BC HIGH

The junior guard averaged 21.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game while also shooting 48 percent from the field. Loughnane just missed one free throw on the season. Also a 2020 Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Loughnane plays with Middlesex Magic on the AAU circuit in the spring and summer.

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