Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Marysville’s Brown, Mann named to Maxpreps Sac-joaquin team

- By Thomas Frey Maxpreps.com

The Maxpreps All-sac-joaquin Section boys basketball team honors the top players in the area. Following a win by Modesto Christian (Modesto) in the Division I championsh­ip game at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Feb. 25, B.J. Davis highlights the list along with Andrej Stojakovic of Jesuit (Carmichael) as Sac-joaquin Section Co-players of the Year. The list highlights three teams, honorable mentions and the top player from each class. Locally, Marysville High Joshua Brown Jr and Amrin Mann were each selected to the team following the Indians first Sac-joaquin Section championsh­ip in 30 years.

Co-players of the Year

B.J. Davis | Sr. | Modesto Christian (Modesto) | Guard

Led the Crusaders to their second consecutiv­e section championsh­ip with 27 points in a 79-53 Division I win over Jesuit. The future San Diego State guard is the co-player and averaged

18.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists and two steals for a team that went 22-0 against teams north of Fresno. On Dec. 19, Davis scored a season-high 49 points in a 74-71 win over John Paul II (Plano, Texas)

Andrej Stojakovic | Sr. | Jesuit (Carmichael) | Guard

Did it all for the Marauders this year, leading his squad to its first section championsh­ip game since 2014. The senior can score from anywhere on the floor and uses elite court vision to find open teammates when doubled.

Headed to Stanford, Stojakovic joins Demarcus Nelson of Sheldon and Jordan Brown of Woodcreek as the only Mcdonald’s All-americans to have played high school basketball in the Sacramento area.

Junior of the Year

Kendahl Hearne | Jr. | Sacramento | Guard/forward

The Sacramento wing contribute­d to every facet of the stat sheet for the Dragons this season and showed up when it mattered most, in the team’s Division III Sac-joaquin Section championsh­ip victory. Hearne had 17 as the Dragons won their first blue banner since 2016.

On the season the junior averaged 14 points, 4.2 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.7 steals per ball game.

Sophomore of the Year

Gavin Sykes | So. | Capital Christian (Sacramento) | Guard

Sykes did it all for Capital Christian, averaging 13.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.1

steals per game. The team played Jesuit close in the section playoffs, nearly winning on the road. The Cougars are set to return a plethora of young talent including Myles Wiggins, Mohammed Kamara, Storm Basham, Marcellas Jackson and Jaylen Valdez — a sophomore standout himself who averaged 10.1 points per game.

Freshman of the Year

Rashod Cotton | Fr. | Modesto Christian (Modesto) | Guard

Filled up minutes efficientl­y off the bench for the Division I section champs. The Crusaders ninth-grader averaged

9.5 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.6 steals per contest. At 6-feet tall, Cotton had eight games where he scored at least 12 points.

First team

Jalen Brown | Sr. | Modesto Christian (Modesto)

Averaged 15.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists for section’s top team. Had 19 points and seven assists against Jesuit in the title game.

Jalen Glenn | Sr. | Inderkum (Sacramento)

Two-way player who averaged 15.8 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.2 steals for Division I section semifinali­st.

Kevin Haupt | Jr. | Jesuit (Carmichael)

Three-point bucket with a knack for getting open.

Jadon Hurtado | Sr. | Whitney (Rocklin)

Team leader who consistent­ly scored

20+ points as Wildcats were Division II section champs.

Yaqub Mir | Sr. | Granite Bay

Had 27 points in the Division II section championsh­ip loss to Whitney.

Second team

Joshua Brown Jr. | Sr. | Marysville

Helped lead Marysville to Division IV championsh­ip with 26 points after averaging 17.8 points, 3 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.7 steals a game.

Micah Johnston | Sr. | Folsom

Helped the Bulldogs

earn a high seed in both the section and Northern California Division I playoffs.

Varick Lewis | Sr. | Monterey Trail (Elk Grove)

Had four 30-plus point games and averaged 20.8 points, 3.9 rebounds,

4.5 assists and 2.2 steals throughout the season.

The Long Beach State signee nearly helped the Mustangs knock off Jesuit in the Division I playoffs.

Luke Mason | Sr. | Rio Americano (Sacramento)

Had nine games of at least 20 points for the Raiders, who went to the Division II section semifinals. Averaged 16.2 points and four rebounds a night.

Caden Pinnick | Jr. | Del Oro (Loomis)

Floor general helped Del Oro win Kendall Arnett Tournament. Averaged 19 points, 5.4 boards, 3.2 assists and 1.9 steals a game.

Colton Dukes | Sr. | Atwater

Senior scored nearly 2,000 points in his career and had 17.7 points per game as a senior along with 7.5 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.9 steals. Had more than 20 points in 10 games this season for the 29-1 Falcons, who won the Central California Conference for a third straight season.

Third team

Sir Marius Jones | So. | Sacramento

Stellar sophomore who averaged 13.4 points a game. In the Division III section championsh­ip

game, Jones hit several big shots as the Dragons won the blue banner.

Donez Lindsey | So. | Lincoln (Stockton)

A complete player, Lindsey averaged 13.2 points, 3.7 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.7 steals per game for the No. 6-seed in Division I.

Elijah Mobley | Sr. | Weston Ranch (Stockton)

Senior helped lead Weston Ranch to a huge upset over Folsom in the Division I playoffs. Scored nearly 20 points per game on the season while adding an additional 5.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.2 steals.

Anthony Moore | So. | Lincoln (Stockton)

Took off this season scoring at least 15 points in 15 different games. Added 6.3 rebounds per contest.

Tyler Thompson | Jr. | Vanden (Fairfield)

The junior has offers from Portland State and Sacramento State and helped Vanden reach the Division III section championsh­ip.

Honorable mentions

Davis Abell | Jr. | Granite Bay

Miko Bear | Sr. | El Dorado (Placervill­e)

Romello Bruhn | Fr. | Woodland Christian (Woodland)

Kanye Clark | Sr. | Capital Christian (Sacramento)

Chase Clary | Jr. | Valley Christian (Roseville)

Jay Clifton | Sr. | Calaveras (San Andreas)

Garret Dutro | Sr. | Placer (Auburn)

Lloyd French | Sr. |

Downey (Modesto)

Austin Ito | Sr. | Woodcreek (Roseville)

Miles Lake | Sr. | Rio Americano (Sacramento)

Max Manfredi | Sr. | Ponderosa (Shingle Springs)

Amrin Mann | Sr. | Marysville

Malachi Miller | Sr. | Central Catholic (Modesto)

Leon Mills Jr. | Sr. | Edison (Stockton)

Mason Mottashed | Sr. | Union Mine (El Dorado)

Beni Njomo | Sr. | Lincoln

Prince Oseya | Sr. | Modesto Christian (Modesto)

Tyler Parr | Sr. | Atwater Mateen Rafiq | Jr. | El Camino (Sacramento)

Tyrece Rose | Sr. | Fortune Early College (Sacramento)

Avery Sanchez | So. | Pitman (Turlock)

Nathan Schnell | Sr. | Vacaville

Matt Schroeder | Sr. | Whitney (Rocklin)

Javi Sidhu | Sr. | Del Campo (Fair Oaks)

Rohan Singh Sheemar | Sr. | Inderkum (Sacramento)

Jayden Teat | Sr. | Capital Christian (Sacramento)

Eli Terpsma | Sr. | Ripon Christian (Ripon)

Dante Walls | Jr. | Laguna Creek (Elk Grove)

Cayden Ward | Jr. | St. Mary’s (Stockton)

Mario Williams | Jr. | Venture Academy (Stockton)

Mike Wilson | Sr. | Sacramento

The SJS girls team will be announced soon.

 ?? Courtesy of Chris Pedigo ?? River Valley High’s Emilio Castaneda on the mound for the Falcons.
Courtesy of Chris Pedigo River Valley High’s Emilio Castaneda on the mound for the Falcons.
 ?? Courtesy of Chris Pedigo ?? Marysville High’s Joshua Brown Jr. earned a second-team selection on the Maxpreps Sac-joaquin Section team this year.
Courtesy of Chris Pedigo Marysville High’s Joshua Brown Jr. earned a second-team selection on the Maxpreps Sac-joaquin Section team this year.
 ?? Courtesy of Chris Pedigo ?? Marysville High’s Amrin Mann was an honorable mention selection on the Maxpreps Sac-joaquin Section team.
Courtesy of Chris Pedigo Marysville High’s Amrin Mann was an honorable mention selection on the Maxpreps Sac-joaquin Section team.

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