Coaches name 2024 All-11th Region boys basketball team

Great Crossing’s Malachi Moreno and Bryan Station coach Champ Ligon took top honors as the 11th Region’s boys high school basketball coaches named their all-region teams and coach of the year.

Moreno, a 7-foot-1 junior center who has reported offers from at least 23 colleges including Kentucky, earned player of the year honors as the top vote-getter among All-11th Region first-team players. He’s averaging 15.6 points and 13.3 rebounds for the No. 1 Warhawks. Moreno netted 10 player of the year votes among the 18 coaches voting.

Ligon, who returned to Bryan Station three seasons ago after stints elsewhere, has guided the Defenders to a 22-6 record and top seed in this week’s 42nd District Tournament. Ligon was also recognized recently as 11th Region coach of the year by the Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches.

First-team awards and the coach of the year honors will be presented between the boys 11th Region semifinals next week at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School.

Great Crossing head coach Steve Page and Malachi Moreno at the end of the team’s game against Male at Scott County High School in the Dan Cummins Classic on Jan. 20 in Georgetown. Mark Mahan
Great Crossing head coach Steve Page and Malachi Moreno at the end of the team’s game against Male at Scott County High School in the Dan Cummins Classic on Jan. 20 in Georgetown. Mark Mahan

Boys All-11th Region Team

(Listed in order of votes received)

Player of the Year: Malachi Moreno, Great Crossing (10 POY votes).

Vince Dawson, Great Crossing.

Armelo Boone, Frederick Douglass.

Tyler Doyle, Lexington Catholic.

Jay Rose, Madison Southern.

Amari Owens, Bryan Station.

Ian Reesor, Sayre.

Brock Coffman, Sayre.

Javeon Campbell, Western Hills.

Kayson Brown, Henry Clay.

John Reinhart, Lexington Catholic.

Aveion Chenault, Frederick Douglass.

Jeremiah Godfrey, Great Crossing.

Honorable mention: (in alphabetical order): Daeveon Adams, Bryan Station; Tommie Banderman, Berea; Tyler Broyles, Franklin County; Junius Burrell, Great Crossing; Tristan Christopher, Scott County; Saxton Howard, Lexington Christian; Riley Mollett, Model; Cody Morrison, Madison Central; Hagan Preston, Lexington Christian; Noah Sowders, Franklin County; Eli Steele, Lafayette; Jackson Stephon, Henry Clay; Demarcus Surratt, Douglass; Xavier Taylor, Franklin County; Mason VanDyke, Paul Laurence Dunbar; Rowen Williams, Lexington Catholic.

Coach of the Year: Champ Ligon, Bryan Station.

Official of the Year: (tie) Andre Williams, Drew Ransdall.

11th Region All-Academic Team

Aiden Satterley, Western Hills; Will Richardson, Madison Central; Malachi Moreno, Great Crossing; Tommie Banderman, Berea; John Reinhart, Lexington Catholic; Chace Hill, Paul Laurence Dunbar; Dawson Garth, Tates Creek; Noah Jones, Douglass; Felix Gonzales, Bryan Station; Zack Perry, Franklin County; Andrew Maggard, Lexington Christian; Noah Gallagher, Sayre; Will Beshear, Frankfort; Avery Davidson, Madison Southern; Cole Wicker, Henry Clay; Harrison Owens, Scott County; Layton Coleman, Model; Payton Pritchard, Lafayette.

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