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27-05-2025
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2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards: See all spring player of the year nominees
The Arizona High School Sports Awards, Presented by Diamond Kitchen & Bath, is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program. The 2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards program, Presented by Diamond Kitchen & Bath, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the spring sports season. The winners will be announced during the live show on June 4 at the Orpheum Theater in Phoenix. The guest speaker is Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson. More information is available on the show's website. Advertisement During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with player of the year nominees and winners from the fall and spring sports seasons. The fall nominees have already been announced and can be found here. The winter nominees have also already been announced and can be found here. The show will also announce the winners of our premier awards, which includes boys athlete of the year, girls athlete of the year, boys team of the year, girls team of the year, coach of the year and our Courage Award recipient. Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event here will receive a free ticket thanks to our sponsors. Additional tickets are also free, thanks to Diamond Kitchen & Bath, and can be obtained here. The Arizona High School Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards. Advertisement Here are the spring nominees: Baseball Jet Berry, Queen Creek High School Zane Burns, Corona del Sol High School Cooper Clouser, Corona del Sol High School Brock Cross, Lake Havasu High School Brett Crossland, Corona del Sol High School Caleb Danzeisen, Valley Christian High School Baylor Denny, Casteel High School Ryan Harwood, Casteel High School Landon Hood, Canyon View High School Boston Kellner, Hamilton High School Jack Lafflam, Brophy College Preparatory Tait Reynolds, Queen Creek High School Beach volleyball Madi Crnjac, Queen Creek High School Tatum Riggs, Queen Creek High School Alexia Heyn, Gilbert Christian High School Lillie Duitsman, Gilbert Christian High School Autumn Hill, Estrella Foothills High School Abby Stenz, Estrella Foothills High School Holly Matchinsky, Xavier College Preparatory Kate MacDonald, Xavier College Preparatory Emma McSorley, Notre Dame Preparatory Lauren Watson, Notre Dame Preparatory Bella Reyes, Saguaro High School Maddie Tately, Saguaro High School Softball Kendall Cochran, Red Mountain High School Angie Falls, Xavier College Preparatory Kendall Freidinger, Empire High School Lilly Goodwin, Desert Mountain High School McKenzie Leitgen, Desert Vista High School Emma Reynolds, Queen Creek High School Anaya Romero, La Joya Community High School Amelia Streuber, Canyon Del Oro High School Nicole Topete, Horizon Honors High School Kaitlyn Tso, Coconino High School Payton Westra, Red Mountain High School Brooke Zuluaga, Seton Catholic Prep Boys tennis Santiago Astengo, Catalina Foothills High School Grady Callahan, Eastmark High School Austin Cohen, Catalina Foothills High School David Gonzalez, Sabino High School Junchen Jia, Catalina Foothills High School Jaden Litt, Rancho Solano Prep Vikram Narendran, Rincon/University High School Adam Olson, Sabino High School Logan Phillips, Brophy College Preparatory Parker Servoss, Catalina Foothills High School Max Sheng, Hamilton High School Ryan Zerbib, Brophy College Preparatory Girls tennis Rylan Braspis, Saguaro High School Michelle Bullock, Boulder Creek High School Estelle Fetsis, Pusch Ridge Christian Academy Hannah FitzGerald, Desert Mountain High School Margaux Gruhn, Notre Dame Preparatory Lacey Kaufman, Salpointe Catholic High School Maya Litt, Rancho Solano Prep Taryn Martin, Pusch Ridge Christian Academy Noelle Oh, Scottsdale Preparatory Academy Leila Petelin, Notre Dame Preparatory Tess Wachtel, Desert Mountain High School Julia Zhang, Desert Mountain High School Boys track & field Bellemy Amina-Harris, Desert Edge High School Mason Aughe, Basha High School De'Mar Coleman, South Mountain High School Ethan Gomez, Valley Christian High School Ryder Hall, Snowflake High School Daniel Judd, Mountain View (Mesa) High School Joshua Lee, Red Mountain High School Jett Merrill, Ironwood Ridge High School Isaac Moyle, Salpointe Catholic High School Bryson Nielsen, Eastmark High School Sam Novak, Phoenix Country Day School Trace White, American Leadership Academy Anthem South - Florence Girls track & field S'Niyah Cade, Chandler High School Zalaya Dupre, Copper Canyon High School Imani Galera-Young, Chandler High School Juliana Garcia, Basha High School Rebekah-Jhade Garrett, North Canyon High School Devyn Henderson, North Canyon High School Mia Kemp, Liberty High School Katie McNulty, Catalina Foothills High School Annabelle Nally, American Leadership Academy - West Foothills Nicole Ripperdan, Queen Creek High School Aniya Smith, Canyon View High School Gabby Taylor, Highland High School Boys volleyball Malakai Bredensteiner, Campo Verde High School Logan Coking, Arizona College Preparatory Logan Gray, Perry High School Devon Helmer, Northwest Christian High School Lincoln Holdaway, American Leadership Academy - West Foothills Caden Ledbetter, Perry High School Heath McPherson, Deer Valley High School Troy Moser, Higley High School Britton Skousen, Higley High School Tony Taylor, Highland High School Rhett Yetter, Highland High School Casian Zirbo, Deer Valley High School This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Arizona High School Sports Awards: Spring player of the year nominees
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14-04-2025
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2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards: See all winter player of the year nominees
2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards: See all winter player of the year nominees The Arizona High School Sports Awards, Presented by Diamond Kitchen & Bath, are part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program. The 2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards program, Presented by Diamond Kitchen & Bath, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the winter sports season. The winners will be announced during the live show June 4 at the Orpheum Theater in Phoenix. We'll announce our celebrity guest soon. More information is available on the show's website. Advertisement During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with player of the year nominees and winners from the fall and spring sports seasons. The fall nominees have already been announced and can be found here. The show will also announce the winners of our premier awards, which includes boys athlete of the year, girls athlete of the year, boys team of the year, girls team of the year, coach of the year and our Courage Award recipient. Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event here will receive a free ticket thanks to our sponsors. Additional tickets are also free, thanks to Diamond Kitchen & Bath, and can be obtained here. The Arizona High School Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards. Advertisement Here are the fall nominees: BOYS BASKETBALL Carson Grier, Valley Christian High School D'Andre Harrison, Perry High School Cameron Holmes, Millennium High School Mason Magee, Basha High School John Mattingly, Central High School Koa Peat, Perry High School Rider Portela, Sunnyslope High School Bryce Quinet, Notre Dame Preparatory Michael Simcoe, Sandra Day O'Connor High School Uriah Tenette, Prescott High School Kingston Tosi, Millennium High School Cameron Williams, St. Mary's Catholic High School GIRLS BASKETBALL Sidney Anderson, Salpointe Catholic High School Audrey Bhesania, Sandra Day O'Connor High School Jaila Flowers, Canyon View High School Irene ''Noelle'' Guiamatsia, Xavier College Preparatory Navae Guidry, Mesquite High School Zaire ''Cherri'' Hatter, Desert Vista High School Destiny ''Ky'She'' Lunan, Millennium High School Shanielle Mallory-Fria, Raymond S. Kellis High School Aspen McClees, Gilbert High School Norah Moo, Pinnacle High School Kinsey Murray, Valley Vista High School Taylor Sipfle, Hamilton High School BOYS SOCCER Angel Bracamontes, Sunnyside High School Luis Garcia, San Luis High School Leo Gutierrez, Salpointe Catholic High School Kale Howell, Sunrise Mountain High School Pablo Morquecho, Washington High School Jack Pease, Pinnacle High School Brayan Perez, Hamilton High School Hayden Quest, Desert Vista High School Evan Romero, Mesa High School Bryan Romero, Ironwood High School Marco Torres, Salpointe Catholic High School Junior Villalba Martinez, Washington High School GIRLS SOCCER Sydney Beaumont, Chaparral High School Ally Brown, Xavier College Preparatory Caprice Chiuchiolo, Gilbert Christian High School Sydney Droen, Queen Creek High School Tatum Gardner, Casteel High School Piper Garvin, Desert Vista High School Saydie Herbert, Perry High School Ivy Nystrom, Pinnacle High School Delin Peterson, Benjamin Franklin High School Whitney Reinhardt, Notre Dame Preparatory Sophie Williams, Boulder Creek High School Millianie Vega Gila, Ridge High School BOYS WRESTLING Justin Beauvais, Mountain View (Mesa) High School Aaron Callirgos, Desert Ridge High School Xavier Chavez, Santa Cruz Valley Union High School Gabriel Gallardo, Sahuarita High School Daniel Guerrero, Sahuarita High School Israel Ibarra, Santa Cruz Valley Union High School Delton Kaufmann, Mountain View (Mesa) High School Enzo Morales, Walden Grove High School Gabriel Ramirez, Willow Canyon High School Carlos Stanton, Sunnyside High School Sergio Vega, Sunnyside High School Aiden Ysaguirre, Santa Cruz Valley Union High School GIRLS WRESTLING Vanessa Aguirre, Youngker High School Jussiah Bamba, Ironwood High School Peityn Codding, Wickenburg High School Kennedy Farrar, Gila Ridge High School Nevaeh Flemmons, Lee Williams High School Alena Gracia, Cesar Chavez High School Annabelle Kaufmann, Mountain View (Mesa) High School Madeline Mench, Mica Mountain High School Madelyn Oliver, Benjamin Franklin High School Ave Risati, American Leadership Academy - West Foothills Elizabeth Valenzuela Smith, Pueblo High School Daesiah Varner, Cienega High School This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Arizona High School Sports Awards: See winter player of year nominees
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26-01-2025
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5 High School Sports Awards girls nominees who could be McDonald's All-Americans on Monday
The 48th Annual McDonald's All American Games are on April 1 at the Barclays Center in New York. On Monday, the rosters for the game will be announced. Last year, some of the top players in the country were recognized in various High School Sports Awards shows that are part of the USA Today High School Sports Awards program. Here are five of those players who could be chosen today for the girls game. HSSA honors: The 2024 OKC Metro High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball Player of the Year 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 17 overall College: Committed to Kansas. Evaluation: A shooting guard and small forward swing-man, Parks shoots the ball well and can also handle it in pressure situations. She is valuable because she can help bring the ball up court when needed, but can also spot up and hit an outside shot. She should add strength in college which will elevate her game as well. McDonald's chances: High The 2024-25 OKC Metro High School Sports Awards show is on June 10 at the Young Family Athletic Center is Norman. 🚨 SIGNED 🚨 KEELEY PARKS 5'11 Guard • Norman, OK • Norman HS #RockChalk x @KeeleyParks04 — Kansas Women's Basketball (@KUWBball) November 21, 2024 HSSA honors: 2024 Arizona High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 20 overall College: Committed to North Carolina Evaluation: At 6-feet tall, Henderson is listed as a small forward but has shown the ability to play both on the perimeter and in the post. A lefty, she still has some work to do to become a valuable outside shooter in college, but the potential is there. She has the length to defend and rebound against bigger players. McDonald's chances: Good 2025 5 ⭐️ Canadian Wing Taliyah Henderson out of Arizona has committed to North Carolina. Nice pick up for Banghart and staff. — Jay (@JayHardy252) August 24, 2024 The Arizona High School Sports Awards, Presented by Diamond Kitchen & Bath, is June 4 at Orpheum Theater in Phoenix HSSA honors: 2024 Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 29 overall College: Committed to Maryland Evaluation: In high school, Welson has been a drive first forward who has created a lot of shots off the dribble. Having said that, her outside shot has improved each year. How much move it improves could be a big factor in her college success. McDonald's chances: Average The 2024-25 Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards are June 20 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. The show is produced with the support of Cellcom. @RaineyWelson hits her 2,000th point from deep! — Lady Hoops Pride (@hladyhoops) January 25, 2025 HSSA honors: 2024 OKC Metro High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 34 overall prospect College: Committed to Oklahoma Evaluation: Lofton can flat out get up and down the court, even when she has the ball. The left-hander will attack the basket, especially off the fast break. She is also a very good perimeter defender. She will need to improve her mid-range shot in college, but has potential to be excellent in that capacity as well. McDonald's chances: Below average adidas 3SSB Girls Session II: Defensive MVP 🛑Keziah Lofton | Team Trae Young (OK) | 2025Averages ➡️ 17.0 PPG, 9.3 RPG, 2.8 APG, 1.5 SPG, 2.5 BPG (4-0)Awards ⤵️ — The Girls Circuit 🏀 (@TheGirlsCircuit) May 24, 2024 HSSA honors: 2024 Milwaukee High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 53 overall College: Committed to Michigan State Evaluation: Terrian is a point guard who controls the floor with precision. She is great at penetrating into the paint to create her own shot or kicking out to shooters on the perimeter. She is patient, tough and concentrates on helping her teammates find open shots. McDonald's chances: Low The 2024-25 Milwaukee High School Sports Awards show is June 18 at Miller High Life Theatre. Amy Terrian went off for 36 points last night in a win for Pewaukee! @AmyTerrian Full highlights: — Fresh Coast Hoops (@FreshCoastHoops) November 26, 2023 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: 5 HSSA girls nominees who could be McDonald's All-Americans on Monday