Player of the Year
Charles Bohannon – Guard – Hays
Consistency on offense and tenacious defensive play were two of many reasons we at Barton Publications tab Charles Bohannon as our POY. While only a sophomore, Bohannon played far beyond his classification, helping Hays’ offense compete against some of the state’s best teams during their run to the 6A regional quarterfinals. In addition, Bohannon was also named to the 14-6A All-District first team this season; he was the youngest player selected first team All-District in 14-6A. During the Rebels final six games, Bohannon scored an average of 18 points per game, and scored 20 or more points in four of those six contests.
Coach of the Year
Sam Lunz
Few coaches covered by Barton Publications had as high expectations as Hays’ Sam Lunz. But Lunz met those expectations and then some by guiding the Rebels to their second straight trip beyond the area round. Lunz was assisted by a talent-rich Rebel squad that boasted expertise in all phases of the game. It is his coaching style that helped Hays adjust to the rigors of 6A play. That included season defining wins against Lake Travis and and Westlake in January, followed by the Rebels playoff win over Klein Forest in the round.
First Team
Forwards
Jake Krafka – Hays
Will Simpson – Wimberley
Guards
Jerome Scaturro – Hays
Brock McDorman – Wimberley
Nate Alvarado – Hays
Second Team
Forwards
Ivan Melendez – Lehman
Heath Agnew – Hays
Guards
Giles Gilliam – Dripping Springs
Carter Garrison – Wimberley
Chris Gonzalez – Hays
Third Team
Forwards
JaMiah Windsom – Lehman
Robert Salinas – Lehman
Guards
Hunter Johnson – Wimberley
Grayson Pate – Wimberley
McKenly O’ Neal – Dripping Springs
Honorable Mention
Ben Kadlecek – Dripping Springs
JR Torres – Lehman
Ian Vassberg – Hays
Killian Lynch – Dripping Springs
Anthony Lewis – Hays
Connor Straton – Wimberley
Hudson Doty – Wimberley