MAC names boys all-stars for ‘19-’20
BINGHAMTON – At the end of the regular season, the Midstate Athletic Conference boys basketball coaches all submitted their all-star nominations based on the performances they saw from players around the league throughout the year.
Along with the all-star nods, the coaches voted on coach of the year, most valuable player and the sportsmanship honors. The Afton Crimson Knights team were selected for the winners of the Sportsmanship Award.
Unatego’s head coach Travis Woods was named the MAC Coach of the Year after bringing his team to a 14-5 and a two-seed in the conference playoff tournament.
Earning the Most Valuable Player honors for the league in the 2019-2020 season was Delhi’s Alex Haight.
Below are the first, second and honorable mention teams for the year:
First team:
Greene: Nate Barry, Drew Erickson
Sidney: John Palmatier, Liam Matthews
Unatego: Shea Barber, Austin Faulkner
Delhi: Tyler Bruce
Walton: Dylan Jacobs
Second team:
Greene: Evan Walters
Unadilla Valley: Caleb Parker, Cameron Osborne
Unatego: Miles Mohrein
Delhi: Luke Branigan, Rich LaLosh
Deposit/Hancock: Caleb Walker
Harpursville: Luke Merrill
Honorable Mention:
Unadilla Valley: Brock Davis
Oxford: Matt Roach, Pleasie Hughey
Bainbridge-Guilford: Hayden Burns, Michael Stevens
Sidney: Devon Chabot
Deposit/Hancock: Tyler SantaMaria, Christian Sokal
Harpursville: Dylan Hagerman
Walton: Kyle Wright
Along with the all-star nods, the coaches voted on coach of the year, most valuable player and the sportsmanship honors. The Afton Crimson Knights team were selected for the winners of the Sportsmanship Award.
Unatego’s head coach Travis Woods was named the MAC Coach of the Year after bringing his team to a 14-5 and a two-seed in the conference playoff tournament.
Earning the Most Valuable Player honors for the league in the 2019-2020 season was Delhi’s Alex Haight.
Below are the first, second and honorable mention teams for the year:
First team:
Greene: Nate Barry, Drew Erickson
Sidney: John Palmatier, Liam Matthews
Unatego: Shea Barber, Austin Faulkner
Delhi: Tyler Bruce
Walton: Dylan Jacobs
Second team:
Greene: Evan Walters
Unadilla Valley: Caleb Parker, Cameron Osborne
Unatego: Miles Mohrein
Delhi: Luke Branigan, Rich LaLosh
Deposit/Hancock: Caleb Walker
Harpursville: Luke Merrill
Honorable Mention:
Unadilla Valley: Brock Davis
Oxford: Matt Roach, Pleasie Hughey
Bainbridge-Guilford: Hayden Burns, Michael Stevens
Sidney: Devon Chabot
Deposit/Hancock: Tyler SantaMaria, Christian Sokal
Harpursville: Dylan Hagerman
Walton: Kyle Wright
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