Recruits stats and Senior performance

CLASS 4A FIRST TEAM
*-E.J. Liddell, Belleville West (6-7, Jr., PF) 100
Talen Horton-Tucker, Chicago Simeon (6-5, Sr., G/F) 89
Javon Freeman, Chicago Whitney Young (6-4, Sr., F) 87
Ryan Davis, Hoffman Estates Conant (6-9, Sr., F) 72
Kendle Moore, Danville (6-1, Sr., G) 67

CLASS 4A SECOND TEAM
Zion Griffin, Hinsdale South (6-5, Sr., F) 48
Francis Okoro, Normal West (6-9, Jr., C) 48
Chris Payton, Bloomington (6-6, Jr., F) 48
Messiah Jones, Chicago Simeon (6-5, Sr., F) 33
Jack Marinko, Edwardsville (6-0, Sr., G) 27

CLASS 2A FIRST TEAM
George Conditt, Chicago Corliss (6-10, Sr., PF) 95
Andrew Morrissey, Winnebago (6-9, Sr., C) 80
Raekwon Drake, Chicago Orr (6-5, Sr., F) 74
Lamar Lillard, Momence (6-4, Sr., F) 64
Fred Cleveland, Chicago Leo Catholic (5-8, Jr., PG) 54
Jake Parr, Anna-Jonesboro (6-2, Sr., F) 54

http://www.ihsa.org/IHSAState/IHSAS...ed-Press-Boys-Basketball-All-State-Teams.aspx
 
CLASS 4A FIRST TEAM
*-E.J. Liddell, Belleville West (6-7, Jr., PF) 100
Talen Horton-Tucker, Chicago Simeon (6-5, Sr., G/F) 89
Javon Freeman, Chicago Whitney Young (6-4, Sr., F) 87
Ryan Davis, Hoffman Estates Conant (6-9, Sr., F) 72
Kendle Moore, Danville (6-1, Sr., G) 67

CLASS 4A SECOND TEAM
Zion Griffin, Hinsdale South (6-5, Sr., F) 48

Francis Okoro, Normal West (6-9, Jr., C) 48
Chris Payton, Bloomington (6-6, Jr., F) 48
Messiah Jones, Chicago Simeon (6-5, Sr., F) 33
Jack Marinko, Edwardsville (6-0, Sr., G) 27

CLASS 2A FIRST TEAM
George Conditt, Chicago Corliss (6-10, Sr., PF) 95

Andrew Morrissey, Winnebago (6-9, Sr., C) 80
Raekwon Drake, Chicago Orr (6-5, Sr., F) 74
Lamar Lillard, Momence (6-4, Sr., F) 64
Fred Cleveland, Chicago Leo Catholic (5-8, Jr., PG) 54
Jake Parr, Anna-Jonesboro (6-2, Sr., F) 54

http://www.ihsa.org/IHSAState/IHSAS...ed-Press-Boys-Basketball-All-State-Teams.aspx
I don't know how voting works for this, but how did THT not receive the maximum amount of votes?
 
CLASS 4A FIRST TEAM
*-E.J. Liddell, Belleville West (6-7, Jr., PF) 100
Talen Horton-Tucker, Chicago Simeon (6-5, Sr., G/F) 89
Javon Freeman, Chicago Whitney Young (6-4, Sr., F) 87
Ryan Davis, Hoffman Estates Conant (6-9, Sr., F) 72
Kendle Moore, Danville (6-1, Sr., G) 67

CLASS 4A SECOND TEAM
Zion Griffin, Hinsdale South (6-5, Sr., F) 48

Francis Okoro, Normal West (6-9, Jr., C) 48
Chris Payton, Bloomington (6-6, Jr., F) 48
Messiah Jones, Chicago Simeon (6-5, Sr., F) 33
Jack Marinko, Edwardsville (6-0, Sr., G) 27

CLASS 2A FIRST TEAM
George Conditt, Chicago Corliss (6-10, Sr., PF) 95

Andrew Morrissey, Winnebago (6-9, Sr., C) 80
Raekwon Drake, Chicago Orr (6-5, Sr., F) 74
Lamar Lillard, Momence (6-4, Sr., F) 64
Fred Cleveland, Chicago Leo Catholic (5-8, Jr., PG) 54
Jake Parr, Anna-Jonesboro (6-2, Sr., F) 54

http://www.ihsa.org/IHSAState/IHSAS...ed-Press-Boys-Basketball-All-State-Teams.aspx


That's a pretty good haul for ISU!
 
Drake with #7 (Kendle Moore) and #10 (Messiah Jones) is pretty impressive as well.

Did not know Drake locked up the #2 PG in Illinois. Sounds like someone who will be really good in the Valley that Iowa fans will complain about 2 years from now for Fran not recruiting. Only half kidding ;)
 
https://www.thenorthwestern.com/sto.../?hootPostID=dcf516b300824a4e82b54dc0b4eb6c13

Haliburton can add being named the 2017-18 Oshkosh Northwestern All-Area Boys Basketball Player of the Year to his long list of accomplishments for the season.

The Iowa State recruit was named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Wisconsin, was chosen as a unanimous first-team all-state selection by the Associated Press and was the co-Player of the Year in the talent-rich Fox Valley Association – the second straight year he earned at least a share of that prestigious honor.

He averaged 22.9 points per game this season and reached double figures in every game he played, shooting 67 percent from the floor and 49 percent from 3-point range. He also shot an impressive 84 percent from the free-throw line on 169 attempts, including an 18-for-18 performance in the state title game.
 
https://www.thenorthwestern.com/sto.../?hootPostID=dcf516b300824a4e82b54dc0b4eb6c13

Haliburton can add being named the 2017-18 Oshkosh Northwestern All-Area Boys Basketball Player of the Year to his long list of accomplishments for the season.

The Iowa State recruit was named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Wisconsin, was chosen as a unanimous first-team all-state selection by the Associated Press and was the co-Player of the Year in the talent-rich Fox Valley Association – the second straight year he earned at least a share of that prestigious honor.

He averaged 22.9 points per game this season and reached double figures in every game he played, shooting 67 percent from the floor and 49 percent from 3-point range. He also shot an impressive 84 percent from the free-throw line on 169 attempts, including an 18-for-18 performance in the state title game.

Those numbers are insane... talk about efficient. I feel like that shows great decision making.
 
How are there 4 teams participating in the all star "game"? Is it more than one game?

It's the City + (meaning and) Suburban All-Star event.

So there's an All-Star game for the city players, and an All-Star game for the suburban players. If you look at the bottom-left of the graphics, it shows which is which.

Zion plays for a suburban high school. THT and Conditt played for inner city high schools.
 
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