Mr. New Hampshire Basketball
Each year the Mr. New Hampshire Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school boys basketball player in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The award winner is selected by members of the New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Association[1] via a vote that considers three distinct aspects for each candidate: academic excellence (25 percent), sportsmanship (25 percent), and basketball accomplishments (50 percent).[2]
A second award, the WGAM Radio NH Mr. Basketball Award, is also awarded annually. The award is open to all NH high school basketball players, regardless of grade level or division their school played in. It is voted on by about 15 members of the NH high school sports media.[3]
NHBCA award winners
Year | Player | High School | College | NBA draft |
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2024 | Jackson Marshall[4] | Pinkerton Academy, Derry | Southern New Hampshire University (baseball) | |
2023 | ||||
2022 | Brendan Elrick | Hopkinton High School, Hopkinton | Clarkson University | |
2021 | Dylan Khalil | Sanborn Regional High School, Kingston | University of New Hampshire (Cross Country, Track & Field) | |
2020 | Jordan Geronimo | St. Paul's School, Concord | Indiana University | |
2019 | Arie Breakfield | Spaulding High School, Rochester | Southern New Hampshire University | |
2018 | Cody Morissette | Exeter High School, Exeter | Boston College (baseball) | |
2017 | Cal Connelly | Spaulding High School, Rochester | Assumption | |
2016 | Keith Brown | Pelham High School, Pelham | Endicott College | |
2015 | Cody Ball | Londonderry High School, Londonderry | Saint Anselm College | |
2014 | Eric Gendron (2) | Merrimack High School, Merrimack | Trinity College | |
2013 | Eric Gendron | Merrimack High School, Merrimack | Trinity College | |
2012 | Tyler Gendron | Merrimack High School, Merrimack | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |
2011 | Connor Green | Bishop Guertin High School, Nashua | ||
2010 | Alex Burt | Dover High School, Dover | ||
2009 | Josh Jones | Salem High School, Salem | Franklin Pierce University | |
2008 | Casey Maue | Hanover High School, Hanover | Stanford University | |
2007 | Stephen Savage | Salem High School, Salem | ||
2006 | Tyler Roche | Manchester Central High School, Manchester | Boston College | |
2005 | Zach Etten | Hollis/Brookline High School, Hollis | Babson College | |
2004 | Nick Pelletier | Souhegan High School, Nashua | Wesleyan University | |
2003 | Aaron Stewart | Laconia High School, Laconia | Columbia University | |
2002 | Chris Burns | Merrimack High School, Merrimack | Providence | |
2001 | Mike Konavelchik | Alvirne High School | ||
2000 | Ryan Stys | Manchester Central High School | ||
1999 | Matt Bonner | Concord High School, Concord | University of Florida | 2003 / Round: 2 / Pick: 45th overall |
1998 | Billy Collins | Bishop Brady High School, Concord | Rutgers University | |
1997 | Chris Coates | Winnacunnet High School, Hampton | Keene State | |
1996 | University of Florida | |||
1995 | Michael Jean | Pinkerton Academy, Derry, NH | Saint Anselm College | |
1994 | ||||
1993 | ||||
1992 | Jim Naughton | Winnacunnet High School, Hampton | ||
1991 | ||||
1990 | Gregg Dixon | Profile High School, Bethlehem | ||
1989 | Tom Brayshaw | Kearsarge Regional High School, Sutton | Cornell University |
WGAM Radio award winners
Year | Player | High School | College | NBA draft |
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2010 | Zach Mathieu[5] | Pinkerton Academy, Derry | Franklin Pierce (baseball) | |
Jordan Laguerre | ||||
Tyler Roche | ||||
Corey Hassan | Merrimack High School, Merrimack | Boston University, Sacred Heart | ||
Mike Stys |
References
- ^ "NHBCO: New Hampshire Basketball". Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ "NERR - New England Recruiting Report". Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ "Mass & NH High School Basketball Report". 19 May 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ "Boys Basketball Players of the Year: Pinkerton's Marshall defied logic with amazing career". Derry News. April 11, 2024. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
- ^ "New Hampshire Sports Page - WGAM Radio Mr. Basketball Award". Archived from the original on 2010-07-13. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
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