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NC Basketball Coaches Association unveils boys’ and girls’ all-state teams

Reidsville’s Kendre Harrison (0) blocks the shot from Northwood’s Isaiah Blair (3) during the second half of their game in the John Wall Holiday Invitational. The Northwood Chargers and the Reidsville Rams met in a final of the John Wall Holiday Invitational in Raleigh, N.C. on December 30, 2023.
Reidsville’s Kendre Harrison (0) blocks the shot from Northwood’s Isaiah Blair (3) during the second half of their game in the John Wall Holiday Invitational. The Northwood Chargers and the Reidsville Rams met in a final of the John Wall Holiday Invitational in Raleigh, N.C. on December 30, 2023. newsobserver.com

Here are the N.C. Basketball Coaches Association boys’ and girls’ all-state teams.

The teams are open to public school players only.

Girls’ all-state

First team

Jayda Angel, Cape Fear

Taylor Barner, Panther Creek

Zamareya Jones, North Pitt

Kate Sears, Watauga

Blanca Thomas, Charlotte Catholic

Player of the year: Jones, North Pitt

Coach of the year: Crystal Bartlett, East Burke

Second team

Jasmine Felton, Northeastern; Adelaide Jernigan, Bishop McGuiness; Caitlyn Jones, Rolesville; Jordan Speller, North Pitt; Emerson Thompson, Falls Lake

Third team

Trista Charles, Oak Grove; Breonna Roaf, Terry Sanford; Tristan Shivers, Hoggard; Braelyn Stillwell, East Burke; Gabby White, Seaforth

Boys’ all-state

First team

Isaiah Evans, North Mecklenburg

Paul McNeil, Richmond Senior

Jayden Harris, Salisbury

Kendre Harrison, Reidsville

Drake Powell, Northwood

Player of the year: Evans, North Meck

Coach of the year: Jim Baker, Central Cabarrus

Second team

Bishop Boswell, Myers Park; Colt Langdon, Millbrook; Sir Mohammed, Myers Park; Dionte Neal, Reidsville; Sadiq White, Myers Park

Third team

Rodmik Allen, New Hanover; Coleman Cloer, Orange; Jackson Keith, Southern Durham; Jerquarius Stanback, Asheboro; Trent Steinour, Lake Norman

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