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All-State Basketball: Shady’s Maxwell and Williams earn first-team honors; Davis named second-team captain

Tyler Jackson by Tyler Jackson
Thursday, March 28, 2024 12:01 am
Photo by Karen Akers

Photo by Karen Akers


By Michael Minnich, WV News

CHARLESTON — Three times, three years in a row, Ammar Maxwell’s Shady Spring and Zycheus Dobbs’ Fairmont Senior met on championship Saturday in Class AAA at the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center.

This year, it was the Tigers getting the best of the Polar Bears in an overtime thriller, 58-55, to wear the crown.

“It’s always a tough matchup with Ammar,” Dobbs said after the game. “He’s one of the top players in the state. I give him a lot of credit. He gave me a hard morning and I hope I gave him a hard morning, too.”

Dobbs was named the tournament MVP, but it’s Maxwell who is the captain of the West Virginia Sports Writers Association’s all-state team.

“Ammar is a selfless kid,” said his coach, Ronnie Olson, after the Tigers’ state quarterfinal victory over North Marion. “He’s played a lot inside for us this year. In the past, he’s played exclusively as a 3-point shooter …he takes what the defense gives him. There wasn’t a single shot that he forced.”

Maxwell concluded his Shady Spring career by averaging 21.2 points per game.

Dobbs, who departs as Fairmont Senior’s all-time leading scorer, put in 23.8 a night.

The Polar Bears and Tigers made up half of the eight-player all-state first team, with Fairmont Senior’s Andre Grant and Shady Spring’s Jack Williams also earning spots.

Grant, who probably saved his best performance for last with 28 points in the state championship game, put in 13.8 points a night and, along with Dobbs, set the tone for a stingy Fairmont Senior defense that allowed the fewest points per game in Class AAA.

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Nitro, seeded third in the state tournament, also doubled up with Ashton Crouch and Ty Stephens after a 24-3 season.

Crouch put in 15.3 points and 7.3 rebounds a game and Stephens was the Wildcats’ top scorer with 15.4 points plus 2.5 assists and 1.8 steals a night.

Fourth-seeded East Fairmont is represented by Jackson Crouso.

The Bees made the semis on the back of Crouso’s 23.7 points a game; he scored 22 in East Fairmont’s dominant state quarterfinal win over Logan, the second state tournament victory in program history.

Weir’s Colin “G” Cross rounds out the group.

“G” was a unit for the Red Riders, averaging 26.9 points per game.

Shady Spring’s Gavin Davis captains the second team, which also includes Fairmont Senior’s Tre Cumberledge, Herbert Hoover’s Donovan Brown, Lewis County’s Ben Putnam, Liberty (Harrison)’s Conner Holden, Midland Trail’s Eli Campbell, Ripley’s Cade Goode and Sissonville’s Max Moore.

“All three of these guys lead each day in practice,” Fairmont Senior coach David Retton said of his all-staters during the season. “We talk a lot about practice and the importance of the practice and keeping focused on the next day.”

Wooden plaques in the shape of West Virginia that include the player’s name, school, licensed WVSWA logo and year of the honoree are available to all-state first team, second team and honorable mentions and can be purchased from the Bear Wood Company through wvswa.org or Bearwoodcompany.com.

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Here is the Class AAA boys’ all-state basketball team released by the West Virginia Sportswriter’s Association on Thursday, March 28, 2024.

 

CLASS AAA ALL-STATE

First Team

Name

School

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

PPG

Zycheus Dobbs

Fairmont Senior

6-4

190

Sr.

23.8

Ammar Maxwell (Capt.)

Shady Spring

6-4

182

Sr.

21.2

Ashton Crouch

Nitro

6-5

205

Jr.

15.3

Jackson Crouso

East Fairmont

6-7

180

Sr.

23.7

Jack Williams

Shady Spring

6-3

168

      Jr.

12.9

Andre Grant

Fairmont Senior

6-0

161

Sr.

13.8

Colin  Cross

Weir

5-10

158

Sr.

26.9

Ty Stephens

Nitro

6-0

165

So.

15.4

Second Team

Ben Putnam

Lewis County

6-6

195

Jr.

17.1

Cade Goode

Ripley

5-11

160

Sr.

18.2

Gavin Davis (Capt.)

Shady Spring

6-0

185

Sr.

10.6

Tre Cumberledge

Fairmont Senior

6-3

175

Jr.

14.0

Connor Holden

Liberty-Harrison

5-10

140

Sr.

9.3

Max Moore

Sissonville

5-11

152

Jr.

13.3

Eli Campbell

Midland Trail

6-0

160

Sr.

16.4

Donovan Brown

Herbert Hoover

5-9

145

Jr.

17.8

Honorable mention: Owen Adkins, Scott; Ashton Arthur, Independence; Payton Bailes, Midland Trail; Jalon Bailey, Shady Spring; Grant Barton, Point Pleasant; Cole Blankenship, Logan; T.D. Bodkins, Philip Barbour; Baustin Bower, Liberty-Harrison;  Logan Boyce, Robert C. Byrd; Julius Clancy, Logan; Drew Dillard, Winfield; Brayden Edgell, Lincoln; Jensen Fields, Hampshire; Jordan Gray, Hampshire; Dane Hatfield, Herbert Hoover; Brock Holland, Elkins; Derek Lowe, Nitro; Jacob Maier, Grafton; Isaac Meddings, Wayne; Caden Morris, North Marion; Sylas Nelson, Independence; Eli Smith, Lincoln County; Trey Stump, Nicholas County; David Thomas, PikeView; Jared Vestal, PikeView.

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