March 19, 2013
All-MSAC boys basketball
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Athletic Conference team

First team

  • Angelo Sirianni, Nitro, senior, 21.0 ppg
  • Arick Nicks, Huntington, junior, 17.3 ppg
  • Ryan Meadows, Princeton, senior, 21.9 ppg
  • Carrington Morris, Capital, junior, 20.2 ppg
  • Donte Nabors, Woodrow Wilson, junior, 20.2 ppg
  • Rashaud Kincaid, South Charleston, senior, 9.1 ppg
  • Henry Sorsaia, Hurricane, junior, 13.9 ppg
  • Marcus Reed, Riverside, senior, 14.5 ppg
  • Second team

  • A.D. Cunningham, South Charleston, sophomore, 13.2 ppg
  • Rasaan Harris, Hurricane, senior, 12.2 ppg
  • Andrew Johnson, Woodrow Wilson, senior, 13.2 ppg
  • Nathan McNeil, St. Albans, senior, 15.3 ppg
  • Jacob Kilgore, Spring Valley, sophomore, 17.6 ppg
  • Zach Fisher, Winfield, junior, 13.9 ppg
  • Chris Turner, Winfield, junior, 14.7 ppg
  • Trevor Britton, Parkersburg, senior, 16.7 ppg
  • Special honorable mention

    Cabell Midland - Stephen Matthews, senior; George Washington - Austin Breeden, senior; Huntington - Chancelor Wooding, junior; Hurricane - Trey Dawson, sophomore; Princeton - Hunter Walters, senior; Ripley - Kade Harrison, senior; Riverside - Tyus Wood, junior; South Charleston - Hunter Moles, senior

    Honorable mention

    Cabell Midland - Niles Dailey, senior; Capital - Austin Coleman, senior; George Washington - Alex Lewis, sophomore; Huntington - Nathan Demoss, senior; Hurricane - Ian Miles, senior; Nitro - Hunter Ferrari, senior; Parkersburg - Ben Umpleby, senior; Princeton - Aaron Ferguson, sophomore; Ripley - Casey Smith, senior; Riverside - Nick Light, senior; South Charleston - Devyn Harris, senior; Spring Valley - Greg Herbert, sophomore; St. Albans - Kevic Watkins, junior; Winfield - Brock Pence, senior; Woodrow Wilson - Chase Hancock, junior

    Special award winners

  • Player of the year - Luke Eddy, George Washington, senior, 26.2 ppg
  • Coach of the year - Ron Kidd, Woodrow Wilson
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