WIBCA All-State games announced

Still in need some basketball?

The Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association have got you covered. The 2013 WIBCA All-State boys basketball games will be held Saturday, March 16 at Curtis H.S., starting at 2 p.m. The game brings together the top boys basketball players from across the state and includes Arlington’s Terry Dawn, Shorewood’s Josh Hawkinson, Mountlake Terrace’s Blake Fernandez, King’s Caleb Taylor, Tulalip Heritage’s DJ Kidd and Cedar Park Christian-MLT’s Terry Eun.

The three games will be played at the following times: 1B vs. 2B at 2 p.m.; 1A vs. 2A at 4 p.m.; 3A vs. 4A at 6 p.m.

The doors open at 1 pm. and the cost is $10 per adult and $8 for seniors, high school students and children under 12. In addition to the games, the WIBCA will present the respective state players of the year, coaches of the year, and the State Mr. Basketball award.

Here are the 2013 Awards:

Mr. Basketball: Zach LaVine, Bothell

4A Player of the Year: Lucas Meikle, Bellarmine Prep

3A Player of the Year: TreShaun Fletcher, Lincoln

2A Player of the Year: Brad Wallace, River Ridge

1A Player of the Year: Isaac Reimer, Lynden Christian

2B Player of the Year: Spencer Novak, LaConner

1B Player of the Year: Brandon Broersma, Sunnyside Chr.

2013 Wayne Gillman Award (Coach of the Year)

4A: Tim Kelly, Curtis

3A: Michael Bethea, Rainier Beach

2A: Craig Brantner, Pullman

1A: Scott Merzoian, Toledo

2B: Reece Jenkin, Colfax

1B: Brian Bosma, Sunnyside Christian

Here are the rosters:

4A All-State Roster

Perrion Callendret, Bothell

Dom Robinson, Curtis

Tucker Haymond, Garfield

Terry Dawn, Arlington

Tyler Copp, Union

Austin Rehkow, Central Valley

Trevaunté Williams, Garfield

Seth Berger, Ballard

Harold Lee, Auburn

Braxton Tucker, Spanaway Lake

3A All-State Roster

DJ Fenner, Seattle Prep

Will Dorsey, Rainier Beach

Josh Hawkinson, Shorewood

Brett Bailey, University

Patrick Ball, Franklin

Joe Rasmussen, Mercer Island

Arell Hennings, Franklin

Cooper Clyde, Kamiakin

Blake Fernandez, Mountlake Terrace

Jordan Johnson, Lakes

2A All-State Roster

Corey Langerveld, Pullman

Jalen Peake, West Valley Yakima

John Shine, Lynden

Dak Shagren, Lynden

Alex Sayler, White River

Brock Wade, WF West

Tanner Brill, Mark Morris

AJ Yost, Anacortes

Austin Strock, West Valley Yakima

Jason Brocklesby, Sequim

1A All-State Roster

Robert Slack, Zillah

Austin Trafelet, Toledo

Brennan Rakoz, Toledo

Josh Wall, Kalama

Shawn Spencer, Cascade Christian

Yaniv Shier, Seattle Academy

Coleman McElroy, Cashmere

Michael Amsel Jr., Chelan

Evan Scholten, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell

Caleb Taylor, Kings

2B All-State Roster

William Carte Bisbee, Raymond

Lars Blix, Wahkiakum

Cooper Zurfluh, Adna

Enrique Hernandez, Winlock

Tyler Howlett, La Conner

Josh Likkel, Davenport

Brady Ellis, Colfax

Bryce Morgan, Seattle Lutheran

Michael Garrett, Riverside Christian

Nick Brockman, Reardon

1B All-State Roster

Lowell Kirkwood, Moses Lake Christian

Terry Eun, Cedar Park Christian-MLT

Alex Brouwer, Sunnyside Christian

AJ Kieffer, Wellpinit

Kyle Howell, Shorewood Christian

Josh Cline, Muckleshoot

Derrick Findley, Crescent

David Irias, Columbia Adventist

DJ Kidd, Tulalip Heritage

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