2024-25 All-OCC-Capital Division Boys Basketball Awards
The Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) has released its 2024-25 All-OCC-Capital Division boys basketball awards, recognizing the top performers from the past season. The awards honor the best players, coaches, and scholar-athletes in the division.
First Team Honors
The First Team features a talented group of players, including Tai Perkins from Westerville North, Landon Vanderwarker from Delaware Hayes, Micah Young from Westerville North, Jeremiah Russell from Delaware Hayes, Breaker Heller from Westland, Brody Hatfield from Big Walnut, Eli Stumpf from Big Walnut, Tyson Perkins from Westerville North, and Aaron Foster from Dublin Scioto. These players demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication to their teams.
Second Team Selections
The Second Team includes Carter Piatt-Brown from Delaware Hayes, Zach Wolford from Worthington Kilbourne, Tony Cornett from Westerville North, Xavier Jones from Westerville South, Chase Griggs from Delaware Hayes, Nolan Fedak from Westerville North, and Braden McCruter from Big Walnut. These players showed remarkable talent and commitment to their teams.
Special Mention Honorees
Several players received special mention honors, including Owen Pollock from Big Walnut, Elijah McCree from Westerville North, Hassan Kaba from Westerville South, Luke Page from Worthington Kilbourne, Drew Banaszak from Delaware Hayes, Benjamin Barrett from Westland, and Amari Hodges from Westerville South. These players made significant contributions to their teams.
Honorable Mentions
Honorable Mentions include Carson Scholl from Big Walnut, Jacob Medhane from Westerville North, Brylan Brown from Worthington Kilbourne, Austin Jones from Westland, Brady Michaels from Dublin Scioto, Will Sims from Delaware Hayes, and Andrew Koroma from Westerville South.
Scholar-Athletes Recognized
The OCC also recognized several scholar-athletes for their academic achievements, including Garrett Brown from Delaware Hayes, Nolan Fedak from Westerville North, Cam Fisher from Worthington Kilbourne, Tyler Kielmeyer from Westerville South, Brody Kurowski from Dublin Scioto, Jack Murphy from Westland, and Aidan West from Big Walnut.
Player and Coach of the Year
Tai Perkins from Westerville North was named the Player of the Year, while Shan Trusley from Westerville North earned Coach of the Year honors. The Warriors held an impressive 20-2 overall record, with their only losses coming against Olentangy Orange, a district finalist, and St. Ignatius from the Northeast, also a district finalist. Westerville North will face St. Charles on February 28 for the district championship.
The Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) has released its 2024-25 All-OCC-Capital Division boys basketball awards, recognizing the top performers from the past season. The awards honor the best players, coaches, and scholar-athletes in the division.
First Team Honors
The First Team features a talented group of players, including Tai Perkins from Westerville North, Landon Vanderwarker from Delaware Hayes, Micah Young from Westerville North, Jeremiah Russell from Delaware Hayes, Breaker Heller from Westland, Brody Hatfield from Big Walnut, Eli Stumpf from Big Walnut, Tyson Perkins from Westerville North, and Aaron Foster from Dublin Scioto. These players demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication to their teams.
Second Team Selections
The Second Team includes Carter Piatt-Brown from Delaware Hayes, Zach Wolford from Worthington Kilbourne, Tony Cornett from Westerville North, Xavier Jones from Westerville South, Chase Griggs from Delaware Hayes, Nolan Fedak from Westerville North, and Braden McCruter from Big Walnut. These players showed remarkable talent and commitment to their teams.
Special Mention Honorees
Several players received special mention honors, including Owen Pollock from Big Walnut, Elijah McCree from Westerville North, Hassan Kaba from Westerville South, Luke Page from Worthington Kilbourne, Drew Banaszak from Delaware Hayes, Benjamin Barrett from Westland, and Amari Hodges from Westerville South. These players made significant contributions to their teams.
Honorable Mentions
Honorable Mentions include Carson Scholl from Big Walnut, Jacob Medhane from Westerville North, Brylan Brown from Worthington Kilbourne, Austin Jones from Westland, Brady Michaels from Dublin Scioto, Will Sims from Delaware Hayes, and Andrew Koroma from Westerville South.
Scholar-Athletes Recognized
The OCC also recognized several scholar-athletes for their academic achievements, including Garrett Brown from Delaware Hayes, Nolan Fedak from Westerville North, Cam Fisher from Worthington Kilbourne, Tyler Kielmeyer from Westerville South, Brody Kurowski from Dublin Scioto, Jack Murphy from Westland, and Aidan West from Big Walnut.
Player and Coach of the Year
Tai Perkins from Westerville North was named the Player of the Year, while Shan Trusley from Westerville North earned Coach of the Year honors. The Warriors held an impressive 20-2 overall record, with their only losses coming against Olentangy Orange, a district finalist, and St. Ignatius from the Northeast, also a district finalist. Westerville North will face St. Charles on February 28 for the district championship.