2024-25 All-OCC-Cardinal Division Boys Basketball Awards Announced
The Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) has released its 2024-25 All-OCC-Cardinal 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 Ty Maul from Hilliard Darby, Julian Johnson from Thomas Worthington, CJ Collins from Marysville, Alex Perie from Hilliard Darby, Kade Romine from Hilliard Darby, Ulysses Ponder from Olentangy, and Colton Less from Olentangy Berlin. These players demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication to their teams.
Second Team Selections
The Second Team includes Nick Zalewski from Thomas Worthington, Ty Walburn from Olentangy, Cole Brewer from Marysville, Quentin Page from Olentangy, Cooper Gilkerson from Hilliard Darby, and Harrison Gill from Thomas Worthington. These players showed remarkable talent and commitment to their teams.
Special Mention Honorees
Several players received special mention honors, including Dawson Taylor from Marysville, Davis Haines from Dublin Jerome, Luca Filia from Olentangy Berlin, Aiden Hambel from Hilliard Darby, Grey Kegley from Thomas Worthington, and Brennan Adkins from Marysville. These players made significant contributions to their teams.
Honorable Mentions
Honorable Mentions include Zach Barlow from Marysville, Ethan Wright from Dublin Jerome, Jayden Hill from Olentangy Berlin, Kal Cheruvu from Hilliard Darby, Carter Hire from Olentangy, and Jeremiah Owusu from Thomas Worthington.
Scholar-Athletes Recognized
The OCC also recognized several scholar-athletes for their academic achievements, including Ceasar Abouchahine from Olentangy, Jayden Hill from Olentangy Berlin, Ty Maul from Hilliard Darby, Eli Morse from Dublin Jerome, Carter Settle from Thomas Worthington, and Jackson Sloan from Marysville.
Player and Coach of the Year
Ty Maul from Hilliard Darby was named the Player of the Year, while Chris Maul from Hilliard Darby was named the Coach of the Year. Darby went 19-4 overall and 9-1 in the cardinal division and to the district semi-finals against Dublin Coffman.
The Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) has released its 2024-25 All-OCC-Cardinal 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 Ty Maul from Hilliard Darby, Julian Johnson from Thomas Worthington, CJ Collins from Marysville, Alex Perie from Hilliard Darby, Kade Romine from Hilliard Darby, Ulysses Ponder from Olentangy, and Colton Less from Olentangy Berlin. These players demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication to their teams.
Second Team Selections
The Second Team includes Nick Zalewski from Thomas Worthington, Ty Walburn from Olentangy, Cole Brewer from Marysville, Quentin Page from Olentangy, Cooper Gilkerson from Hilliard Darby, and Harrison Gill from Thomas Worthington. These players showed remarkable talent and commitment to their teams.
Special Mention Honorees
Several players received special mention honors, including Dawson Taylor from Marysville, Davis Haines from Dublin Jerome, Luca Filia from Olentangy Berlin, Aiden Hambel from Hilliard Darby, Grey Kegley from Thomas Worthington, and Brennan Adkins from Marysville. These players made significant contributions to their teams.
Honorable Mentions
Honorable Mentions include Zach Barlow from Marysville, Ethan Wright from Dublin Jerome, Jayden Hill from Olentangy Berlin, Kal Cheruvu from Hilliard Darby, Carter Hire from Olentangy, and Jeremiah Owusu from Thomas Worthington.
Scholar-Athletes Recognized
The OCC also recognized several scholar-athletes for their academic achievements, including Ceasar Abouchahine from Olentangy, Jayden Hill from Olentangy Berlin, Ty Maul from Hilliard Darby, Eli Morse from Dublin Jerome, Carter Settle from Thomas Worthington, and Jackson Sloan from Marysville.
Player and Coach of the Year
Ty Maul from Hilliard Darby was named the Player of the Year, while Chris Maul from Hilliard Darby was named the Coach of the Year. Darby went 19-4 overall and 9-1 in the cardinal division and to the district semi-finals against Dublin Coffman.