THE HERALD DREAM TEAM
AIDAN CAMMANN ANDOVER
Cammann was the top big man in Massachusetts, dominating with his 6-foot-9, 215-pound frame. The senior averaged over 15 points a game while leading Andover to the Div. 1 State Semifinals. A two-time Boston Herald Dream Team selection, Cammann will head to Brewster Academy for a postgraduate year.
TONY FELDER MALDEN CATHOLIC
Felder was the centerpiece of Malden Catholic’s first state championship; the senior guard averaged 23 points, nine assists, and three steals. A 1,000-point scorer, Felder had 38 points in the Div.2 state title win over Norwood. Felder will play at Saint Thomas More in the fall.
MICHAEL LOUGHNANE BC HIGH
Loughnane was arguably the top overall player in the MIAA this winter as he averaged 27 points, five rebounds, and four assists while shooting 49 percent from the field. The 6-foot-4, 185-pound guard led BC High to an undefeated season and its first state championship since 2007. A three-time Catholic Conference All-Star and 2022 league MVP, Loughnane plans to do a postgraduate year at Philips Exeter.
XAVIER MCKENZIE CENTRAL CATHOLIC
McKenzie scored 23 points per game. One of the only seniors on a young Raiders team, McKenzie guided Central Catholic to the Div. 1 State quarterfinals. A career 1,000-point scorer, McKenzie will play at UMass-Boston.
DAITHI QUINN NORTH QUINCY
Quinn followed up a strong freshman season with a superb sophomore campaign, averaging 23 points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals per game to earn Patriot League Fisher MVP honors. Quinn scored 44 points against Everett.