Washington Mr. Basketball
The Washington Mr. Basketball honor recognizes the top high school basketball player in the state of Washington. The award is presented annually by the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association.[1][2]
Award winners
Year | Player | High School | College | NBA Draft |
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1994 | Michael Dickerson | Federal Way | Arizona | Houston |
1995 | Donald Watts | Lake Washington | Washington | |
1996 | Quincy Wilder | Decatur | ||
1997 | Michael Johnson | Ballard | Washington | |
1998 | Grant Leep | Mount Vernon | Washington | |
1999 | Curtis Borchardt | Eastlake | Stanford | Orlando |
2000 | Luke Ridnour | Blaine | Oregon | Seattle |
2001 | Eroll Knight | Chief Sealth | Washington/Gonzaga | |
2002 | Justin Holt | Tacoma Lincoln | ||
2003 | Aaron Brooks | Franklin | Oregon | Houston |
2004 | David Pendergraft | Brewster | Gonzaga | |
2005 | Jon Brockman | Snohomish | Washington | Portland |
2006 | Spencer Hawes | Seattle Prep | Washington | Sacramento |
2007 | Venoy Overton | Franklin | Washington | |
2008 | Shawn Stockton | Ferris | Montana | |
2009 | Peyton Siva | Franklin | Louisville | Detroit |
2010 | Joe Harris | Chelan | Virginia | Cleveland |
2011 | Gary Bell Jr. | Kentridge | Gonzaga | |
2012 | Jordan Chatman | Union | BYU[3] | |
2013[4] | Zach LaVine | Bothell | UCLA | Minnesota[5] |
2014 | Jason Todd | Jackson | Portland | |
2015 | Dejounte Murray | Rainier Beach | Washington | San Antonio |
Spurs
Schools with multiple winners
School | Number of Awards | Years |
---|---|---|
Franklin | 3 | 2003, 2007, 2009 |
References
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