
The 2015 Colorado all-state boys basketball teams, sorted by classification.
Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
Class 5A
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Player of the year We know what you’ve been saying. “Carey shot the ball too much and could do whatever he wanted.” Exactly. And he did. Most important, it’s what Denver East wanted him to do. “You take the good with the bad with someone like that, but he took those shots and we asked him to shoot it,” said longtime Angels coach Rudy Carey, Brian’s uncle. “He had to do what he did for us to be able to do anything. He took it to another level.” Carey, all of 5-foot-8, carried the Angels to the Class 5A final four. He averaged 24.5 points and 8.2 “He was amazing,” said Rudy Carey, whose 742 career victories rank second in state history. “I knew he was good growing up with these same kids, and he was the best of those kids. “He’s tough. He’s our strongest player in the weight room, and he has drive.” Headed to Texas Southern, the younger Carey carries better than a B average academically and has been noted for his strong character off the court. Bottom line: He was the player most observers wanted to take the last shot with the game on the line. “He had that kind of year,” Rudy Carey said. |
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| Coach of the year: Danny Fisher, Overland | |||
| FIRST TEAM | |||
| Name | School | Year | Height |
| Blend Avdili | Eaglecrest | Sr. | 6-5 |
| Brian Carey | Denver East | Sr. | 5-8 |
| De’ron Davis | Overland | Jr. | 6-9 |
| Jake Holtzmann | Chaparral | Sr. | 6-5 |
| Zach Pirog | ThunderRidge | Sr. | 6-10 |
| SECOND TEAM | |||
| Austin Conway | Overland | Sr. | 5-11 |
| Chris Moody | Chaparral | Sr. | 6-6 |
| Thomas Neff | Arvada West | Sr. | 6-5 |
| Ryan Quaid | Fossil Ridge | Sr. | 6-6 |
| Elijah Ross | Eaglecrest | Sr. | 5-10 |
| HONORABLE MENTION | |||
| Ray Beresford, Mountain Vista, Sr.; Nathan Davis, Mullen, Jr.; Reggie Gibson, Overland, Sr.; Malik Hart, Montbello, Sr.; Taylor Kallsen, Regis Jesuit, Sr.; Mitch Lombard, Rock Canyon, Sr.; Donovan Oldham, Rampart, Sr.; Kolton Peterson, Lakewood, So.; Monroe Porter, Legend, Jr.; Tyrei Randall, Rangeview, Jr.; Andrew Romero, Mountain Range, Sr.; Colbey Ross, Eaglecrest, So.; Michael Skinner, Horizon, Sr.; Jared Small, Legend, Jr.; Michael Sparks, Abraham Lincoln, Sr.; Ryley Stewart, Highlands Ranch, Sr.; Brady Subart, Mountain Vista, Sr.; Noah Szilagyi, ThunderRidge, Sr.; David Thornton, Cherokee Trail, Jr.; Elias Tiedgen, ThunderRidge, Sr.; Garrett Turner, Boulder, Sr.; Tristan Von Nieda, Fort Collins, Sr.; D.J. Wells, Grand Junction, Sr.; Jordan Willis, Denver East, Sr. | |||
Class 4A
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Player of the year No less an authority than 25-year Trojans coach Jeff Kloster calls Jessup the “most complete player” he has coached. It’s not a reach. A gangly 6-4 lefty, Jessup averaged 17.0 points but did so much more while leading the Trojans to a terrific season. He scored inside and outside, and from the free-throw line. He defended. He rebounded. He helped bring the ball up against the press. He moved the ball around the perimeter and moved without the ball. And he will get to do it again with the Trojans next season. |
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| Coach of the year: Barry Clark, Air Academy | |||
| FIRST TEAM | |||
| Name | School | Year | Height |
| Chris Helbig | Holy Family | Jr. | 6-4 |
| Justinian Jessup | Longmont | Jr. | 6-4 |
| David Louthan | Air Academy | Sr. | 6-3 |
| Michael Ranson | Pueblo Central | Jr. | 6-2 |
| Grant Witherspoon | D’Evelyn | Sr. | 6-3 |
| SECOND TEAM | |||
| Paul Ambuul | Air Academy | Sr. | 6-1 |
| Charles Gavin | Denver South | Sr. | 6-7 |
| Vedin Kozic | Wheat Ridge | Sr. | 6-2 |
| Jonathan Scott | Lewis-Palmer | Jr. | 6-4 |
| Tevion Thompson | Sierra | Sr. | 6-0 |
| HONORABLE MENTION | |||
| Jared Baros, Pueblo South, Sr.; Kobi Betts, Pueblo Central, Jr.; Chudier Bile, Denver South, Jr.; Ryan Blodget, Golden, Jr.; Noah Butler, Vista Peak Prep, Sr.; Khameron Davis, Valor Christian, Jr.; Jake Gavitt, Elizabeth, Sr.; Luke Golter, Holy Family, Sr.; Blake Goodwin, Mead, Sr.; Nathan Haas, Evergreen, Sr.; Jake Hornick, Thompson Valley, Jr.; Cameron Horning, Glenwood Springs, Jr.; Eric Kembel, Fort Morgan, Sr.; Kyle Leahy, Erie, Sr.; Ke’Andre Lewis, Sierra, Sr.; Devante Loggins, Denver South, Sr.; Josh McNair, Thomas Jefferson, Sr.; Kevin Mitchell, Longmont, Jr.; Jalen Sanders, Valor Christian, So.; David Simental, Pueblo West, So.; James Sims, Air Academy, Sr.; Ryan Thistlewood, Golden, Sr.; De’Aundre Twilley, Mitchell, Jr. |
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Class 3A
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Player of the year In consecutive seasons, the Mustangs have finished as state runners-up. Don’t blame Bassey. Give him credit. The 6-4 Bassey, who recently announced he will play for Ivy League member Harvard in two seasons, averaged 23.0 points and 8.8 rebounds. He also piled up 146 assists. The Mustangs were 20-7 overall and tied with Faith Christian at 7-1 atop the Metropolitan League. Bassey figures to have them in the mix again next season. |
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| Coach of the year: Mark Engesser, Colorado Springs Christian | |||
| FIRST TEAM | |||
| Name | School | Year | Height |
| Justin Bassey | Colorado Academy | Jr. | 6-4 |
| Spencer Bazz | Faith Christian | Sr. | 6-3 |
| Samuel Howard | Colorado Springs Christian | Jr. | 6-8 |
| Sam Parker | Grand Valley | Sr. | 6-0 |
| James Willis | Lutheran | Sr. | 6-0 |
| SECOND TEAM | |||
| Justin Engesser | Colorado Springs Christian | So. | 6-5 |
| Grant Harkness | Faith Christian | Sr. | 6-5 |
| Christian Hyatt | Colorado Academy | Jr. | 6-1 |
| Joe Raff | Jefferson Academy | Sr. | 6-4 |
| Ethan Rose | Sterling | Sr. | 6-1 |
| HONORABLE MENTION | |||
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Josh Brown, The Pinnacle, Sr.; |
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Class 2A
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Player of the year When the defending state champion Indians lost star junior Chance Canty to a knee injury in February, another junior stepped up – Caldon, a shooting guard. The 6-0 Caldon averaged 16 points and five rebounds, helping the Indians hold off previously undefeated Resurrection Christian 47-44 in the state championship game. Sanford, which finished 27-0, has won 46 consecutive games. |
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| Coach of the year: Rhett Larsen, Sanford | |||
| FIRST TEAM | |||
| Name | School | Year | Height |
| Miles Caldon | Sanford | Jr. | 5-10 |
| Tanner Ervin | Resurrection Christian | So. | 5-8 |
| Tito Fierro | Holyoke | So. | 6-0 |
| Kadyn Hicks | Highland | Sr. | 6-3 |
| Cody Norris | Simla | Sr. | 6-4 |
| SECOND TEAM | |||
| Jared Clarkson | Akron | Sr. | 5-9 |
| Chance Canty | Sanford | Jr. | 6-5 |
| Luke Fick | Resurrection Christian | Jr. | 6-3 |
| Connor Fiscus | Merino | Sr. | 6-0 |
| Adison Jones | Ignacio | Sr. | 6-4 |
| HONORABLE MENTION | |||
| Isaac Bauer, Crowley, Sr.; Zach Christiansen, Lyons, Sr.; Ethan Ellsworth, Vail Christian, Sr.; Connor Hale, Rye, Jr.; Wyatt Hayes, Ignacio, Jr.; Jordan Herder, Akron, So.; Cole Kuskie, Caliche, Sr.; Tre Lewis, Merino, So.; Raul Lopez, Meeker, Sr.; Morgan Murray, Ellicott, Jr.; Ro Paschal, Mancos, Jr.; Clayton Peterson, Sanford, Sr.; Josh Rocha, Swink, Sr.; Colby Simpson, Paonia, So.; Mike Stevenson, Resurrection Christian, Jr.; Tyler Woodhams, Sedgwick County, Jr. |
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Class 1A
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Player of the year With few Denver-area teams in small-school basketball, Smith kept the Highlands Ranch-based Warriors in the news as well as prominently in the state tournament. Jim Elliot made it to the semifinals with help from Smith, a 6-1 guard who averaged 18.2 points, 7.7 rebounds and more than five assists. The Warriors enjoyed a 22-4 season. |
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| Coach of the year: Dusty Heck, Holly | |||
| FIRST TEAM | |||
| Name | School | Year | Height |
| Ethan Caton | Sangre de Cristo | Sr. | 6-3 |
| Jaxon King | Fleming | So. | 6-2 |
| Bryan Ortiz | Holly | Sr. | 5-11 |
| Tanner Smith | Jim Elliot | Sr. | 6-1 |
| Yaniel Videl | Holly | So. | 5-8 |
| SECOND TEAM | |||
| Casey Barrett | Peetz | Sr. | 5-9 |
| Matt Crane | South Baca | Sr. | 5-10 |
| Austin Littlefield | Prairie | Sr. | 5-7 |
| Blake Meredith | Fleming | Jr. | 6-2 |
| Tristan Nelson | Holly | Sr. | 6-4 |
| HONORABLE MENTION | |||
| Benton Ahalt, Denver Waldorf, Sr.; Chase Boulter, Gilpin County, Jr.; Cory Cooley, Sangre de Cristo, Sr.; Jordan Cothran, Rocky Mountain Lutheran, Jr.; Vincent Damelio, Primero, Fr.; Christian Dellamaestra, Wiley, So.; Ross Dunlap, Springfield, Sr.; Michael Durrill, Cornerstone Christian Academy, Sr.; Nate Fedel, Ouray, Jr.; Trent Leoffler, Arickaree/Woodlin, Jr.; James Lujan, Primero, Sr.; Landon McCaffrey, Hi-Plains, So.; Caleb Preston, Ouray, Jr.; Marcos Rivera, Manzanola, Jr.; Arthur Rodriguez, Sierra Grande, Fr.; Avery Sears, Shining Mountain, Sr.; Joey Stahley, Fleming, Jr.; TJ Trujillo, McClave, Sr. |
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