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Mr Pennsylvania Basketball
Miss Pennsylvania Basketball
DescriptionTop high school basketball talent in Pennsylvania
Date2013; 11 years ago (2013)
LocationPennsylvania
Television/radio coverage
NetworkPCN
Runtime30 minutes

Mr. and Miss Pennsylvania Basketball is a yearly award given to the best high school basketball player in Pennsylvania. Thirty-five of each boys and girls student athletes are nominated by PAbball.com and states coaches and media vote for final six nominees and the public along with coaches votes for the winner.[1][2]

Winners

Bold = Active professionally

* Active Collegiately

2014

  • Boys: J.C. Show* — Abington Heights, Guard
  • Girls: Erin Mathias* — Fox Chapel, Forward

2015

  • Boys: Derrick Jones Jr. — Archbishop Carroll, Forward
  • Girls: Kelly Jekot* — Cumberland Valley, Guard

2016

  • Boys: Tony Carr — Roman Catholic, Guard[3]
  • Girls: Kelly Jekot* — Cumberland Valley, Guard

2017

  • Boys: Lonnie Walker — Reading, Guard
  • Girls: Abby Kapp — Boyertown, Forward

2018

  • Boys: Cameron Reddish — Norristown, Forward
  • Girls: Taylor O'Brien, — Plymouth Whitemarsh, Guard

2019

  • Boys: Eric Dixon* — Abington, Forward[4]
  • Girls: Alli Campbell — Bellwood-Antis, Guard[5]

Winners by high school

# School Year
2 Cumberland Valley High School 2015, 2016
1 Abington Senior High School 2019
1 Abington Heights High School 2014
1 Archbishop John Carroll High School 2015
1 Bellwood-Antis High School 2019
1 Boyertown Area High School 2017
1 Fox Chapel Area High School 2014
1 Reading Senior High School 2017
1 Roman Catholic High School 2016

References

  1. ^ "Pennsylvania Basketball rules and regulations". PAbball. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Mr. & Miss PA Basketball Contest". Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Three Cumberland County athletes are among the 12 finalists in the Mr. and Miss PA Basketball voting".
  4. ^ http://www.pabball.com/voting-results-2019
  5. ^ http://www.pabball.com/voting-results-2019