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The 2005-2006 Associated Press Division I Boys All-Ohio High School Basketball Team, Based on the Recommendations of a State Media Panel The 2005-2006 Associated Press Division I boys All-Ohio high school basketball team, based on the recommendations of a state media panel: DIVISION I FIRST TEAM: Raymar Morgan, Canton McKinley, 6-foot-8, senior, 24.1 points per game; James Dews, Liberty Twp. Lakota East, 6-foot-4, senior, 27.9 points per game; Dallas Lauderdale, Solon, 6-foot-9, junior, 21.0 points per game; Adam May, Mentor, 6- foot-8, senior, 22.6 points per game; Javonte Clanton, Reynoldsburg, 6-foot-1, senior, 23.1 points per game; Rashad Reed, Mansfield, 6-foot-0, senior, 18.2 points per game; Chris McKnight, Lancaster, 6-foot-0, senior, 14.0 points per game; Jason Thompson, Bedford, 6-foot-3, senior, 21.0 points per game. Player of the year: Raymar Morgan, Canton McKinley. Coaches of the year: Dave Hoover, Canton McKinley; John Cofman, Lancaster, Everett Heard, Bedford. SECOND TEAM: Josh Chichester, West Chester Lakota West, 6-foot-8, senior, 10.8 points per game; William Buford, Toledo Liberty, 6-foot-5, sophomore, 22.0 points per game; Jonathan Dunn, Toledo St. John’s, 6-foot-3 senior, 19.1 points per game; Darryl Roberts, Toledo St. Francis, 6-foot-0, senior, 18.1 points per game; Mario Edwards, Massillion, 6-foot-2, senior, 16.7 points per game; Kosta Koufos, GlenOak, 7-foot-1, junior, 24.0 points per game. THIRD TEAM: Lamar Skeeter, Kettering Fairmont, 5-foot-10, junior, 19.9 points per game; Kyle Lightner, Toledo Scott, 5-foot-8 , senior, 16.3 points per game; Marcus Parker, Canton McKinley, 5-foot-8, senior, 11.0 points per game; Kenhy Frease, Perry, 6-foot-11, sophomore, 18.6 points per game; Matt Streng, Upper Arlington, 6-foot-2, senior, 19.7 points per game; Chris Wright, Trotwood Madison, 6-foot-7, junior, 16.5 points per game. SPECIAL MENTION: Jeff Cumberland, Cols. Brookhaven; Mike Harris, Cols. Marion-Franklin; Adrian Graves, Cin. Hughes; Steve Pouge, Cin. Oak Hills; Delvon Roe, Lakewood St. Edward; Kyle Brown, Strongsville; Rudy Kirbus, Cleveland St. Ignatius; Kyle Caiola, Parma Normandy; Alex Sullivan, Painesville Riverside; Thaddeus Gibson, Euclid; Louis Tumblin, Elyria; Danny Hoskins, Lorain Admiral King; William Thomas, E. Clev. Shaw; Tyrone Bolden, Clev. JFK; Daitwan Eppinger, Garfield Hts.; Michael Porrini, Massillon; Nick Sales, Barberton; Errick McCollum, GlenOak; Brian Morrow, Stow; Ricky Jackson, Canton McKinley; Adam Gries, Fremont Ross. HONORABLE MENTION: B.J. Cunningham, Westerville South; Austin Dahn, Worthington Kilbourne; Derron Gray, Cols. Briggs; Ryan Kennedy, Thomas Worthington; Seth Price, Grove City; Kyle Couvion, Centerville; Billy Allen, Hamilton; Travis Brown, Mason; Lonnie Hayes, Cin. Hughes; Kyle Rudolph, Cin. Elder; Dennis Nance, Wilmington; Lucas Wright, Logan; Anthony Youngblood, Marietta; Desmond Motley, Euclid; Adriene Rodriguez, Lorain Southview; Joe Haffey, Brush; Allen Boyd, Clev. Glenville; Clint Nicholson, Eastlake N.; Nick Winbush, Shaker Hts.; Rayshawn Goins, Clev. Rhodes; Tyler Brady, Kenston; Reid Anderson, Lakewood St. Edward; Jacob Petkac, Midpark; Billy Grant, Solon; Chris Zajac, Brecksville; Charles Osby, Bedford; James Wallace, Austintown Fitch; Steve Kuzyk, Cloverleaf; Eric Cobientz, Lake; Roddy Fuller, Warren Harding; Steve Piekarski, Nordonia; Todd Brown, Canton McKinley; Travis Larrick, Brunswick; Brandon Scotch, Brunswick; Nate West, GlenOak; Mark Young, Massillon; Dwaine Lentes, Mansfield Sr.; Wes Taylor, Oregon Clay; Ryan Hoehner, Bowling Green; Scott Perkins, Perrysburg; LaMonte Dawson, Maumee; Dathan Lyles, Lima Sr. The 2005-2006 Associated Press Division II boys All-Ohio high school basketball team, based on the recommendations of a state media panel: DIVISION II FIRST TEAM: Daequan Cook, Dayton Dunbar, 6-foot-5, senior, 25.6 points per game; Jon Diebler, Upper Sandusky, 6-7, jr., 35.5; Jimmy Langhurst, Willard, 5-11, sr., 30.9; Marcus Johnson, Akr. SVSM, 6-3, sr., 18.3; Linc Rottman, Wooster Triway, 6-2, sr., 16.7; Dante Jackson, Greenfield McClain, 6-5, jr., 28.7; Sean Elliott, Canal Winchester, 6-1, sr., 26.1; Andy Kilgore, Dresden Tri-Valley, 6-6, sr., 19.6; Tyler Sparks, Olmsted Falls, 6-4, jr., 21.4; Joe Davis, Warrensville Hts., 6-0, sr., 28.1. Player of the year: Daequan Cook, Dayton Dunbar. Coaches of the year: Sam Davis, New Albany; Greg Vaughn, Zanesville Maysville; Steven White, Akr. Buchtel; Keith Snoddy, Wooster Triway. SECOND TEAM: Mike Fout, Cols. Hamilton Twp., 6-5, sr., 22.4; Andrew Bobalik, E. Liverpool, 6-2, sr., 25.8; Heath White, Cin. Taft, 6-2, sr., 23.2; Evan Black, Circleville Logan Elm, 6-2, sr., 19.0; Kyle Hallock, Sandusky Perkins, 6-1, jr., 21.0; Rydell Brooks, Akr. Buchtel, 6-1, sr., 27.5. THIRD TEAM: Elijah Allen, Cols. DeSales, 6-4, jr., 17.0; Jake Worley, New Albany, 6- 5, sr., 18.5; Greg Borojevich, Cols. Centennial, 6-6, sr., 20.8; Daniel Ifft, Dover, 6-3, Kellen Zawadski, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 6-3, jr., 16.8; Jamie Breneman, Wooster Triway, 6-0, sr., 17.7; Antwon Ervin, Canton S., 6-2, sr., 17.0; Kodey Haddox, Zanesville, 6-1, jr., 15.1. SPECIAL MENTION: Ivan Smith, Zanesville Maysville; Dan Milleson, Cadiz Harrison Cent.; Jason McKeegan, Wintersville Indian Creek; Matt Spears, Carrollton; Danny McKeehan, Morrow Little Miami; Brian Scott, Day. Chaminade-Julienne; Myles Trempe, St. Paris Graham; Jared Larson, Lanc. Fairfield Union; Corey Cottrell, Chill. Unioto; Tirrell Cumberland, Hillsboro; Alex Barth, Vincent Warren; Anthony Hitchens, Chillicothe;Reid Arnold, Jackson; Joe Caruso, Rocky River; Trevor Wenzell, Bay Village Bay; Colin Voreis, Vermilion; Rudy Evans, Cleve. Benedictine; Ricky Stanzi, Mentor Lake Cath.; Reggie King, Chesterland W. Geauga; Nick Marotta, Orange; Scott Aston, Painesville Harvey; Nathan Luoma, Geneva; Mike Staley, Mentor Lake Cath.; Johnny Wolosinczuk, Akr. Hoban; Micah Herndon, Ravenna SE; Tom Jesko, Salem; Eddie Kershaw, Youngs. Liberty; Devron Bussey, Akr. N.; Josh Moore, Tiffin Columbian; Jeremy Davis, Napoleon; Aaron Thompson, Elida. HONORABLE MENTION: Elijah Cunningham, Cols. Beechcroft; Terrence Pearson, Cols. Mifflin; Kent Price, Plain City Jonathan Alder; Ronnie Steward, Cols. Eastmoor Acad.; Scott Thomas, Delaware Buckeye Val.; Matt Warehime, New Concord John Glenn; Chad West, Dresden Tri-Valley; Logan Aronhalt, Zanesville; Justin Linscott, Cambridge; Ben Hodkinson, Cadiz Harrison Cent.; Bryce Sanborn, Dover; David Swanson, Warsaw River View; Zach Collaros, Steubenville; Aaron Pogue, Day. Dunbar; Conner Wetzel, Cin. Wyoming; Danny Brunner, Kettering Alter; Steve Dees, Day. Chaminade-Julienne; Scottie Sibert, Finneytown; Eddie Gray, Cin. Taft; Kyle Reichelderfer, Circleville Logan Elm; R.J. Brown, Circleville; Chris Givens, Chillicothe; Corey White, Chill. Unioto; K.C. Christian, Ironton Rock Hill; Justin Hilton, Waverly; Dustin Guthrie, McArthur Vinton County; Chase Burge, Lanc. Fairfield Union; Dan Callahan, Chagrin Falls; Adam Johnson, Perry; Andy O'Keefe, Perry; Andrew Wiegand, Oberlin Firelands; B.J. Baran, Bay Village Bay; Julian Mangano, Painesville Harvey; Paul Rice, Hunting Val. Univ. School; Cory Emerine, Olmsted Falls; Alex Richey, Geneva; Devonne Johnson, Painesville Harvey; Shane Young, Beloit W. Branch; Mike Rounsavall, Canfield; Nate Ogg, Canal Fulton NW; Cory Bourquin, Canton S.; Brandon Short, Orrville; Dustin Opalka, Cortland Lakeview; Eddie Mackiewicz, Cortland Lakeview; Matt Warren, Copley; Chris Bivins, Alliance; Jeremi Martin, Canton Timken; Donald Garth, Akr. Buchtel; Josh Calver, Shelby; Adam Johns, St. Marys Memorial; Sam Bastian, Tol. Cent. Cath.; Chris Villalovos, Wauseon; Shane Johnston, Norwalk. Boys Division III All-Ohio List COLUMBUS (AP) - The 2005-2006 Associated Press Division III boys All- Ohio high school basketball team, based on the recommendations of a state media panel: DIVISION III FIRST TEAM: O.J. Mayo, Cin. N. College Hill, 6-foot-5, junior, 28.8 points per game; Bill Walker, Cin. N. College Hill, 6-6, jr., 22.4; Nate Davis, Bellaire, 6-3, sr., 38.9; David Lighty, Cleve. VASJ, 6-5, sr., 20.0; Eric Schiele, Atwater Waterloo, 5-9, sr., 41.3; Kurt Huelsman, St. Henry, 6-9, sr., 15.9; Dan Kessler, Johnstown-Monroe, 5-11, sr., 24.2; Dennis Gagai, Ironton, 6-3, sr., 21.0; Richard Semrau, Rocky River Luth. W., 6-10, sr., 22.9. Players of the year: O.J. Mayo and Bill Walker, Cin. N. College Hill; Nate Davis, Bellaire; Eric Schiele, Atwater Waterloo. Coaches of the year: Joe Bline, Johnstown-Monroe; Phil Argento, Rocky River Luth. W. SECOND TEAM: Adam Barga, Versailles, 6-1, sr., 16.6; Kale Richardson, Bloom- Carroll, 6-7, sr., 18.2; Scott Mirich, Martins Ferry, 6-5, sr., 24.0; P.J. Rase, Chesapeake, 6-2, sr., 17.0; Nathan Hyde, Findlay Liberty-Benton, 6-3, jr., 22.4; Jerome Jones, Youngs. Ursuline, 6-8, sr., 15.8; Marcus Judy, Lisbon Anderson, 5-9, sr., 18.5; Logan Nourse, Spencerville, 6-1, jr., 19.8. THIRD TEAM: Michael Mathey, Marion Elgin, 6-3, sr., 21.8; Jared Dassylva, Utica, 6- 3, sr., 23.0; Jake Cayton, Magnolia Sandy Valley, 5-7, jr., 20.3; Tyler Engle, Beverly Ft. Frye, 6-0, jr., 21.7; Jeremiah Oates, Chill. Huntington, 6-4, sr., 23.3; Todd Fannin, Collins Western Reserve, 6-3, sr., 15.5; Cory Buso, Rootstown, 6-2, sr., 23.8; Camden Miller, Wheelersburg, 6-7, jr., 18.0; Gene Goering, Archbold, 6-2, soph., 19.2. Special Mention: Tremaine Hopson, Cols. Africentric; Tyler Gerber, Sugarcreek Garaway; Tyler Knoff, Coshocton; Tyler Ledford, W. Liberty-Salem; Tyler Osterman, Lemon-Monroe; Tony Phillips, Tipp City Bethel; Nick Milliken, Frankfort Adena; Jordan Thornhill, Belpre; Daniel Skidmore, Albany Alexander; Kyle Hughes, Seaman N. Adams; Darryl Rushton, Cleve. VASJ; Jason Ronyak, Burton Berkshire; Craig Voorhees, Burton Berkshire; Liam Kyle, Columbia; Cory Neale, Brooklyn; Steve Savel, Andover Pymatuning Val.; Scott Blackburn, Rocky River Luth. W.; Steve Martin, Bedford Chanel; Jahmil Rippy, Bedford Chanel; Tyler Kirsch, Gates Mills Hawken; Tim Carroll, Cuya. Falls CVCA; Tashaun Walker, Warren JFK; Terrance Phillips, Campbell Memorial; Dan Hartman, Leavittsburg LaBrae; Ryan Besancon, Apple Creek Waynedale; Cory Berry, Canton Cent. Cath.; Dustin Reynolds, Bloomdale Elmwood.
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