AURORA | The following is a look at the players from the Aurora teams (Cherokee Trail, Eaglecrest, Grandview, Overland and Smoky Hill) and others who were voted all-conference first and second teams in the Centennial League for their play during the 2014-15 boys basketball season:

2014-15 ALL-CENTENNIAL LEAGUE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS

FIRST TEAM

Eaglecrest sophomore Colbey Ross (1) scored 19 points when the Raptors played Overland on Feb. 4, though the Trailblazers ended up with a 74-61 victory. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Eaglecrest’s Colbey Ross (1) averaged 17.3 points per game as a sophomore and made the All-Centennial League first team along with brother Elijah and teammate Blend Avdili. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Eaglecrest’s Colbey Ross (1) averaged 17.3 points per game as a sophomore and made the All-Centennial League first team along with brother Elijah and teammate Blend Avdili. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)

Aurora selections: David Thornton, jr., Cherokee Trail; Blend Avdili, sr., Colbey Ross, soph., and Elijah Ross, sr., Eaglecrest; Austin Conway, sr., De’Ron Davis, jr., and Reggie Gibson, jr., Overland

Other selections: Nate Davis, jr., Mullen

Coach of the Year: Morgan Gregory, Cherokee Trail

Cherokee Trail junior David Thornton averaged 13.6 points per game for the Cougars and was selected to the 2014-15 All-Centennial League first team. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Cherokee Trail junior David Thornton averaged 13.6 points per game for the Cougars and was selected to the 2014-15 All-Centennial League first team. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)

SECOND TEAM

Aurora selections: Ronnie Barfield, jr., and Jaizec Lottie, soph., Cherokee Trail; Peter Anderson, sr., Eaglecrest; Jarred Burr, sr., and Andrew Joiner, sr., Grandview; Shae Wyatt, soph., Smoky Hill

Grandview senior Andrew Joiner averaged 15.3 points per game on his way to second team All-Centennial League honors for the 2014-15 boys basketball season. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Grandview senior Andrew Joiner averaged 15.3 points per game on his way to second team All-Centennial League honors for the 2014-15 boys basketball season. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)

Other selections: Kyle Lukasiewicz, soph., Arapahoe; Will Bower, sr., Will Halfon, jr., and Hayden Parr, jr., Cherry Creek

HONORABLE MENTION

Aurora selections: Izaiah Lottie, sr., Cherokee Trail; Logan Longo, sr., Grandview; Dalontae Kelly, sr., Smoky Hill

Smoky Hill sophomore Shae Wyatt (1) goes up for a basket early in the third quarter of the Buffaloes' 61-40 Centennial League boys basketball win over Mullen on Jan. 23, 2015, at the Pepsi Center. Wyatt finished with 16 points. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Smoky Hill’s Shae Wyatt played his way onto the second team All-Centennial League for the 2014-15 boys basketball season. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Smoky Hill’s Shae Wyatt played his way onto the second team All-Centennial League for the 2014-15 boys basketball season. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)

Other selections: Ryan King, jr., and Max Whitehead, sr., Arapahoe; Blake Goldsberry, sr., and Caesar Jones, sr., Cherry Creek

Courtney Oakes is Sports Editor and photographer with Sentinel Colorado. A Denver East High School and University of Colorado alum. He came to the Sentinel in 2001 and since then has received a number...

One reply on “Boys Basketball: 2014-15 All-Centennial League teams”

  1. No disrespect to David Thornton But, how does Andrew Joiner not get selected in his senior season! He had a higher ppg throughout the regular season. His shooting ability and impact on the floor was significant for his team this season! I would love to know how these players are selected and if pure stats play a role in where they end up in being selected for All-league.

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