Derrick Webb, Managing Editor

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PEEBLES — The District 14 Coaches Association released its all-district boys hoops honors on Sunday and a group of familiar names headlined the list.
In Division III/IV, Miami Trace’s Adam Guthrie and Hillsboro’s Jack Howland shared the Division III Player of the Year honor while Circleville’s Kole Nungester was tabbed with that honor in Division IV.
Zane Trace’s Gunnar McCullough was named Player of the Year in Division V.
Meanwhile, West’s Will Kegley is the POY in Division VI while South Webster’s Brycin McClintic has earned that honor in Division VII.
Here’s a look at the complete list.
DIVISION III/IV
Joining Guthrie, Howland and Nungester in Division III/IV with first-team honors is Unioto’s Blake Fitch, Washington’s Noah Haithcock and Chillicothe’s Cayden Cox.
On the second-team list is Miami Trace’s Gage Bowers, Waverly’s Kage Alexander, Unioto’s Jack Welch, Circlevile’s Riley Jenkins, Logan Elm’s Brady Neff and Chillicothe’s Andrew Hamman.
Third-team accolades were earned by Miami Trace’s Julian Baker, Washington’s Jetson Everhart, Chillicothe’s Cooper Stoneking, McClain’s Jordan Bell and Westfall’s Joe Wray.
Chillicothe’s Noah Netter, Circleville’s Jack Kline, Hillsboro’s Brady Juilerat, Logan Elm’s Owen Russell, McClain’s Hudson Lovett, Miami Trace’s Luke Armstrong, Unioto’s Isaac Coy, Washington’s Bryson Heath, Waverly’s Sawyer Myers and Westfall’s Bryan Craig have earned honorable mention honors.
Miami Trace’s Ben Ackley and Circleville’s Evan Callihan have earned Coach of the Year honors in Division III and IV, respectively.
DIVISION V
Alongside McCullough on the first-team list is Division V is Eastern Brown’s Matthew Dick and Chase Pinkerton, Lynchburg-Clay’s Denver Clinton, Zane Trace’s Grady Stewart, Portsmouth’s Connie Thomas and Wheelersburg’s Braylon Rucker.
On the second-team list is Eastern Brown’s Braxton Vance, Northwest’s Aidden Armbrister, Piketon’s Bo Henry, Portsmouth’s Daequan Woods, Northwest’s Bryce Montavon, Minford’s Ashton Reeder and Wheelersburg’s Landon McGraw.
Eastern Brown’s Kayne Dotson, Lynchburg-Clay’s Elam Faust, Minford’s Colt Donahoe, Northwest’s Parker Wamsley, Piketon’s Jace Ritchie, Portsmouth’s Logan Adkins, West Union’s Teagan Knox, Wheelersburg’s Hunter Bivens and Zane Trace’s Roman Berry have earned honorable mention honors.
Eastern Brown coach Rob Beucler is the Division V Coach of the Year.
DIVISION VI
Alongside Kegley on the first-team list in Division VI is North Adams’ Carson Davis, Adena’s Joey Francis, Huntington’s Frankie Hirsch and Valley’s Christian Copen.
On the second-team list is Adena’s Colton Garrison, Peebles’ Bo Johnson and Josh McClary, Eastern’s Boston Webb, West’s Logan McIntire and North Adams’ Jesse Kennedy.
Third-team accolades were earned by Valley’s Blake Lundy and Jalen Dunham, Peebles’ Keegan Puckett and Paxton Ryan, Southeastern’s Gage Cheadle, Huntington’s Brennan Smith and Paint Valley’s Jase Rinehart.
Adena’s Luke Preston, Eastern’s Aiden Werner, Huntington’s Kalvin Manson, Valley’s Braxten Conaway, North Adams’ Thaddeus Moore, Paint Valley’s Brennen Ison, Peebles’ Connor Gross, West’s Corbin Miller, Ripley’s Gavin Benjamin and Southeastern’s Brevin Strausbaugh have earned honorable mention honors.
The Division VI District 14 Coach of the Year is Peebles’ Josh Arey.
DIVISION VII
Alongside McClintic on the first-team list in Division VII is Green’s Jon Knapp, Fairfield’s Brody Smith, Manchester’s Parker Hayslip and South Webster’s Hunter Barnard.
On the second-team list is Notre Dame’s Garrett Barbarits, Whiteoak’s Brady Brandenburg, Fairfield’s Griffin Friend and Quentin McIntosh, and Western’s Josiah Satterfield.
Third-team accolades were earned by New Boston’s Wyatt McNeil, Clay’s Evan Rider, Western’s Landon Owens and Foster Davis, and Whiteoak’s Sawyer Blair.
Fairfield’s Caleb Rice, Green’s Uriah Satterfield, Manchester’s Braylon Rickett, New Boston’s Julian Brady, Notre Dame’s Zion Boerger, Clay’s Noah Woods, East’s Lindon Williams, South Webster’s Easton Large, Western’s Baiden Taylor and Whiteoak’s Christopher Wessner have earned honorable mention honors.
Clay’s Larry Howell and Fairfield’s Quentin Williams are the Division VII co-Coaches of the Year.
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