
Sierra Canyon’s Brannon Martinsen (left) has been an all-state player for all four of his varsity seasons at three different schools. At right is Dax Hall of Santa Fe Christian, the San Diego Section Player of the Year who averaged 27 ppg and will be joining older brother Jake next season at New Mexico. Photos: Scott Kurtz / Cal-Hi Sports & sfcs.net.
With the all-state teams out last week for juniors, sophomores and freshmen, we’re now ready to release the next set of teams for the 47th annual Cal-Hi Sports all-state boys basketball teams. These are to honor the top players according to the same divisions in which this year’s CIF state championships were contested. It’s harder and harder to determine divisions for every player in the state despite the CIF’s own state divisions since a lot of great players aren’t on teams that were in the regional playoffs. but we have all-state teams by divisions going back to the 1980s and remain committed to providing them.
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FIRST TEAM OPEN DIVISION/D1 (15)
Maxi Adams (Sierra Canyon, Chatsworth) SF 6-7 Sr.
Drew Anderson (Santa Margarita, Rancho SM) PF 6-8 Sr.
NaVorro Bowman (Notre Dame, Sherman Oaks) PG 6-1 Jr.
Christian Collins (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) PF 6-9 Sr.
Jason Crowe Jr. (Inglewood) PG 6-3 Sr.
Eli Garner (Damien, La Verne) SF 6-6 Sr.
Andrew Hilman (Archbishop Riordan, S.F.) SF 6-4 Sr.
S.J. Madison (Redondo, Redondo Beach) SF 6-5 Sr.
Brandon McCoy (Sierra Canyon, Chatsworth) SG 6-4 Sr.
Chadrack Mpoyi (Crean Lutheran, Irvine) C 6-10 Sr.
Elias Obenyah (Salesian, Richmond) SF 6-5 Sr.
Julius Price (St. Joseph, Santa Maria) PG 6-2 Sr.
Gene Roebuck (La Mirada) SF 6-5 Jr.
Isaiah Rogers (Centennial, Corona) PG 6-3 Sr.
Joe Sterling (Harvard-Westlake, Studio City) SG 6-3 Sr.
SECOND TEAM OPEN DIVISION/D1 (15)

Joven Dulay was top scorer for NorCal D1 champion Folsom & will play next at Idaho State. Photo: Greg Stein.
Jaden Bailes (JSerra, SJ Capistrano) SG 6-3 Sr.
Kaiden Bailey (Santa Margarita, Rancho SM) PG 6-3 Sr.
Luke Barnett (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) SG 6-2 Sr.
Trevor Dickson (Modesto Christian) SG 6-3 Jr.
Joven Dulay (Folsom) SF 6-6 Sr.
Dax Hall (Santa Fe Christian, Solana Bch) SG 6-1 Sr.
Chace Holley (Redondo, Redondo Beach) PG 6-0 Sr.
Josh Irving (Pasadena) C 6-10 Sr.
Acen Jimenez (La Habra) SG 6-2 Sr.
Tavid Johnson (Francis Parker, San Diego) PG 6-2 Jr.
Brannon Martinsen (Sierra Canyon, Chatsw.) PF 6-7 Sr.
Cherif Millogo (St. Francis, La Canada) C 7-3 Jr.
Carlton Perrilliat (Salesian, Richmond) SF 6-3 Sr.
Baron Sabir (Sheldon, Sacramento) SF 6-4 Jr.
Maxwell Scott (Corona del Mar, Newport Bch) SG 6-2 Jr.
THIRD TEAM OPEN DIVISION/D1 (20)
David Abisogun (Fairmont Prep, Anaheim) PF 6-9 Sr.
McKae Amundsen (Clovis North, Fresno) SG 5-10 Sr.
Isaiah Barnes (Crespi, Encino) SG 6-2 Jr.
Hunter Caplan (Crean Lutheran, Irvine) PG 6-3 Jr.
Rashad Cotton (Dougherty Valley, San Ramon) PG 6-2 Sr.
Mahamadou Diop (San Gabriel Academy) C 6-11 Jr.
Ryan Doane (JSerra, SJ Capistrano) PF 6-10 Soph.
Max Ellis (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) SF 6-6 Sr.
Jayden Gray (Victory Christian, Chula Vista) PG 6-0 Sr.
Brandon Granger (St. Bernard, Playa del Rey) PG 5-10 Jr.
Siincere Hudson (Modesto Christian) PG 6-2 Jr.
Amir Jones (Harvard-Westlake, Studio City) SG 6-3 Sr.
Brayde Kuykendall (California, San Ramon) SF 6-6 Sr.
Brayden Kyman (Santa Margarita, Rancho SM) PF 6-8 Sr.
Steele Labagh (St. Ignatius, San Francisco) SF 6-3 Jr.
Boss Mhoon (King’s Academy, Sunnyvale) SF 6-4 Soph.
Nolan Newman-Gomez (Hesperia) PF 6-8 Sr.
J.P. Pihtovs (Archbishop Riordan, San Francisco) PF 6-8 Sr.
Malcolm Price (St. Joseph, Santa Maria) PG 6-0 Jr.
Aiden Rollins (Franklin, Elk Grove) SG 6-3 Sr.
Zach White (Notre Dame, Sherman Oaks) SF 6-6 Sr.
FOURTH TEAM OPEN DIVISION/D1 (30)
(Seniors only; see separate all-state underclass for more jrs, sophs & frosh)

Counting his first three seasons at Blair of Pasadena, Pasadena High’s Timmy Anderson is graduating with 3,119 career points, one of the 15 highest totals in our exclusive state record book. Photo: 210prepsports.com.
Timmy Anderson (Pasadena) SG 5-10
D.J. Armstrong (Riordan, San Francisco) SF 6-5
Kai Bradford (McClatchy, Sacramento) PG 6-2
Will Corbett (Bellarmine, San Jose) SG 6-3
Vince Ellis (Clayton Valley, Concord) SG 6-4
Devin Gaines (Buchanan, Clovis) SF 6-5
Nick Giarrusso (Crean Lutheran, Irvine) 6-5 SG Sr.
Kaiden Gibbs (Bishop O’Dowd, Oakland) SF 6-4
Elias Gish (Clovis North, Fresno) SF 6-6
Ryan Gov (Cypress) SG 5-11
Nas Griffin (Bishop O’Dowd, Oakland) SF 6-5 Sr.
Samuel “DJ” Humphries (Victory Christian) SG 6-2
Donte Joseph (Berkeley) PG 5-11
Josh King (Lutheran, Orange) 6-2 SG Sr.
Clayton Ladine (King’s Academy, Sunnyvale) SG 6-4
Jacob Majok (Crean Lutheran, Irvine) SF 6-7
Jagger Merolla (Lincoln, Stockton) PG 6-6
Luke Mirhashemi (Corona del Mar, Newp Bch) SG 6-4
Ibrahim Monawar (De La Salle, Concord) PG 6-3
Gunner Morinini (St. Joseph, Santa Maria) SG 6-3
Deuce Newt (Loyola, Los Angeles) PG 6-0
Des Patton (Buchanan, Clovis) PG 5-9
Leon Powe (Salesian, Richmond) SF 6-6
Jack Shull (Folsom) SF 6-4
Elijah Smith (Damien, La Verne) PG 6-1
Kawika Suter (Rolling Hills Prep, San Pedro) SF 6-7
Ezekiel Walker (Francis Parker, San Diego) PG 6-3
Raymond Whitley (St. Ignatius, San Francisco) SG 6-3
JoJo Wicker (Millikan, Long Beach) SG 6-4
Myles Wiggins (Destiny Christian, Sacramento) SG 6-5
OPEN DIVISION/D1 & MR. BASKETBALL STATE PLAYER OF YEAR:
Jason Crowe Jr. (Inglewood)
FIRST TEAM DIVISION 2 (16)

Semaj Carter from Rancho Verde of Moreno Valley had some explosive outings down the stretch and will play next at Montana. Photo: ranchoverdehoops / Instagram.com.
C.J. Aldrich (Rancho Buena Vista, Vista) PG 6-0 Sr.
Tristan Anderson (Olympian, Chula Vista) PG 5-9 Jr.
Romello Bruhn (Weston Ranch, Stockton) SG 6-3 Sr.
Semaj Carter (Rancho Verde, Moreno Valley) PG 6-4 Sr.
Taiwo Daramola (Bakersfield Christian) PF 6-8 Jr.
Jackson Haggins (Roosevelt, Eastvale) SG 6-2 Sr.
Brandon Hahn (Granada, Livermore) SF 6-7 Jr.
Josiah Johnson (Mayfair, Lakewood) PG 6-3 Sr.
Jace Kellogg (Clovis West, Fresno) PG 6-1 Sr.
E.J. Popoola (Palisades, Pacific Palisades) SF 6-6 Jr.
O.J. Popoola (Palisades, Pacific Palisades) SF 6-6 Jr.
Sajjin Sidhu (San Joaquin Memorial, Fresno) SG 6-4 Sr.
Jalen Smith (Amador Valley, Pleasanton) SG 6-2 Jr.
Parker Spees (San Joaquin Memorial, Fresno) C 6-9 Sr.
Max VanLaningham (Woodcreek, Roseville) PF 6-8 Sr.
SECOND TEAM DIVISION 2 (16)
Charlie Adams (Cleveland, Reseda) PG 5-11 Soph.
Sadiq Alarbush (Oakland Tech) SG 6-3 Sr.
Jocori Bartlett (Mission Bay, San Diego) PG 6-0 Sr.
Brady Berlucchi (La Costa Canyon, Carlsbad) SF 6-5 Jr.
A.J. Cole (Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa) PG 5-10 Jr.
Ja’Vance Coleman (Bullard, Fresno) PG 6-2 Sr.
Tevaris Green (Torrey Pines, San Diego) SG 6-4 Sr.
Derick Johnson (Edison, Huntington Beach) SG 6-4 Sr.
Lucas Lau (University, San Francisco) SG 6-1 Sr.
Julian Lebel (Christian, El Cajon) SF 6-5 Sr.
Jayden Mysin (Aliso Niguel, Aliso Viejo) SG 6-3 Sr.
Kamrynn Nathan (Elsinore, Lake Elsinore) SG 6-2 Sr.
Dylan Nguyen (Milpitas) SG 6-0 Sr.
Diego Ortiz (Mira Mesa, San Diego) PG 5-10 Sr.
Jagger Saul (Murrieta Mesa, Murrieta) SF 6-5 Jr.
Anthony Smith (Clovis) PG 6-0 Soph.
D2 STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Parker Spees (San Joaquin Memorial)
FIRST TEAM DIVISION 3 (13)

James Perry Jr. puts down a dunk for Cornerstone Christian during CIF D3 state final in March at Golden 1 Center. Photo: Isai Gutierrez / Cal-Hi Sports.
Chinemerem Anyikwa (Serra, Gardena) SF 6-4 Sr.
Nathallo “NJ” Gray (Branson, Ross) PG 6-2 Jr.
J.T. Harreld (Palma, Salinas) C 6-9 Sr.
Manno Jenkins (Natomas, Sacramento) PG 6-2 Sr.
Amare Larane (Knight, Palmdale) SG 6-4 Sr.
Ben Lukacs (Cornerstone Christian, Antioch) PG 6-3 Jr.
Caiden Morefield (Willow Glen, San Jose) SF 6-2 Jr.
Mate Palotai (Priory, Portola Valley) PF 6-9 Sr.
James Perry (Cornerstone Christian, Antioch) SF 6-6 Jr.
Tekeio Phillips (Birmingham, Lake Balboa) SF 6-4 Jr.
Beau Profete (Oak Park) SF 6-6 Jr.
Ronnie Selleaze (San Lorenzo) 6-2 SG Jr.
Destin Strauther (Colony, Ontario) PG 5-10 Jr.
SECOND TEAM DIVISION 3 (14)
A.J. Bobich (San Pedro) PG 5-9 Sr.
Shea Buckley (Atascadero) PG 6-1 Sr.
Grayson Coleman (Milken, Los Angeles) SG 6-2 Jr.
Liam Dyer (St. Bernard, Eureka) SG 6-5 Sr.
Kasten Eggers (Priory, Portola Valley) SG 6-2 Sr.
Ryan Hull (Trabuco Hills, Mission Viejo) SG 6-1 Sr.
Kevin Keshishyan (Los Altos, Hacienda Heights) PF 6-7 Jr.
Jayshawn Kibble (Washington Prep, Los Angeles) SG 6-1 Sr.
Jeremiah Lark (Oak Hills, Hesperia) 6-5 SF Sr.
Demaj Moore (Redlands East Valley) PG 6-0 Sr.
Hugo Morales (Norte Vista, Riverside) SF 6-6 Jr.
Trey Pringle (University Prep, Redding) PG 6-0 Jr.
Ethan Saenz (North, Bakersfield) PG 6-0 Jr.
Donovan Webb (Golden Valley, Santa Clarita) PG 6-4 Jr.
D3 STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Ben Lukacs (Cornerstone Christian)
FIRST TEAM DIVISION IV (16)
Adrian Aguirre (Livingston) SG 5-11 Sr.
Von Bibioff (Kerman) SG 6-1 Jr.
Jackson Burnham (Laguna Hills) SF 6-4 Sr.
Malachi Davis (McFarland) SG 6-3 Jr.
Gio Garduno-Martin (Half Moon Bay) SG 6-2 Sr.
Jensen Hirschkorn (Kingsburg) PF 6-7 Sr.
Rocco Jensen (San Juan Hills, SJ Capistrano) SG 6-4 Sr.
Rod Khollesi (South Pasadena) SG 6-4 Sr.
Leon Madec (Fresno Christian) SG 6-6 Sr.
Lucca Mayer (Burlingame) SF 6-4 Soph.
Alex Osterloh (Sacred Heart Prep, Atherton) SF 6-3 Sr.
Jaythan Pinkney (Verbum Dei, Los Angeles) SF 6-5 Jr.
Noah Rowley (Vasquez, Acton) PG 5-8 Jr.
Brayden Stevenson (Tulare) PG 5-9 Sr.
Jake Vander Veen (Ripon) PG 6-3 Sr.
Jordan Witt (Marysville) SG 6-1 Sr.
D4 STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Alex Osterloh (Sacred Heart Prep)

Von Bibioff ranked among the reported state scoring leaders for the season an average of 26.1 ppg. Photo: 661 Hoops / Central Cali Prospects X.com.
FIRST TEAM DIVISION V/D6 (16)
Will Bryson (St. Paul, Santa Fe Springs) SG 6-4 Sr.
Koby Cervantes (Denair) SF 6-5 Sr.
Will Chapman
(Mission San Jose, Fremont) SG 6-2 Soph.
Parker Distelberg (Arrowhead Chr, Redlands) SG 6-6 Sr.
Jaxon King (Weed) SF 6-4 Sr.
Landon McMorris (Vistamar, El Segundo) SG 5-10 Soph.
Grant Means (San Marin, Novato) PG 5-10 Sr.
Miller Morgan (San Marin, Novato) SG 6-3 Sr.
Kayden Murray (Victor Valley, Victorville) PF 6-5 Sr.
Albert Sauceda (Coachella Valley, Thermal) SG 5-10 Sr.
Damyen Tamayo (Coalinga) PG 5-11 Sr.
Kevin Taylor (Oroville) SG 6-1 Jr.
Tyler Treder (Cal Lutheran, Wildomar) PF 6-8 Soph.
Brandon White (Mission San Jose, Fremont) SF 6-3 Sr.
Rob Winn (Sylmar) SG 6-3 Sr.
Isaac Yuhico (Canyon, Canyon Country) SG 6-0 Sr.
D5/D6 STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Damyen Tamayo (Coalinga)
Note: Players from teams in the NorCal D6 playoffs were considered for D5 all-state, but none were selected this year.
*Note: The division placement of schools (and players from those schools for all-state) is based on the same divisions that teams were placed for the CIF regional playoffs. Section playoff placement also was used for teams that were not in the regionals. We also looked at each team and the team it lost to in the playoffs and followed the line of teams to CIF regionals. In some cases, it also was an estimation of which divisions those teams would be in. Sorry, but we cannot go through every nominated player and determine a separate divisional placement based on traditional factors such as enrollment. More than one third of the players already have to have divisional placement figured out even going by the CIF regional divisions.
Special thanks to Ronnie Flores for contributions to these teams.
Mark Tennis is the co-founder and publisher of CalHiSports.com. He can be reached at markjtennis@gmail.com. Don’t forget to follow Mark on the Cal-Hi Sports Twitter handle: @CalHiSports



