SWEETWATER COUNTY — The 4A West, 3A West, and 1A Southwest basketball conferences have announced their all-conference selections, highlighting the exceptional talent from Green River, Rock Springs, Farson-Eden, Lyman, and Mountain View high schools.
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4A West All-Conference Selections
- Hunter Lake, Green River Wolves: Lake’s leadership on the court was instrumental in guiding the Wolves through a competitive season. He was second on the team in scoring with 9.7 points per game and he led the team in assists and steals with 3.0 and 1.1 respectively.
- Boston James, Rock Springs Tigers: James showcased remarkable skill and consistency in his sophomore season. He was second on the team in points, rebounds, steals, and blocks with 14.5, 5.5, 1.6, and 0.5 per game respectively.
- Samuel Lionberger, Rock Springs Tigers: Lionberger’s versatility and athleticism made him a key player for the Tigers, securing his place among the conference’s elite. The Western Wyoming Community College commit led his team in points (16.0), rebounds (5.6), assists (3.2), steals (1.7), and blocks (0.7) per game.
1A Southwest All-Conference Selections
- Kaison Macy, Farson-Eden Pronghorns: Macy’s outstanding performance throughout the season was pivotal in the Pronghorns’ success. He led his team in blocks per game with 1.2. He was also second on the team in points and rebounds per game with 18.2 and 8.3 respectively.
- Aden Neese, Farson-Een Pronghorns: Neese’s impressive skills and on-court performances earned him recognition as one of the top players in the conference. He led his team in points per game, rebounds per game, and steals per game with 20.4, 11.1, and 2.5 per game respectively
3A West All-Conference Selections
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- Dallin Bradshaw, Lyman Eagles: Bradshaw was the most consistent scorer for the Lyman Eagles this year. The sophomore mid-range slasher led his team in points per game as well as defensive rebounds and blocks with 11.3, 3.2, and 0.4. per game respectively.
- Dash Madsen, Mountain View Buffalos: Madsen’s exceptional three-point shooting abilities and leadership were crucial to the Buffalos’ State Tournament run this season. He was top 15 in 3A in three-point percentage with 35% as he made 54 of his 155 attempts heading into state. He led his team in points per game with 15.9
- Casey Walker, Mountain View Buffalos: Walker’s consistent performance and clutch shooting at the end of games, including a game-winning three against Worland on the road this year, solidified his reputation as a standout player in the conference. He was lethal at the free throw line with 74% shooting on the year, leading his team. He led his team going into the state tournaments in rebounds per game (4.0), assists (2.6), and steals (1.6).