James Young 6-6 Sr Rochester
The most highly regarded national recruit to come out of Michigan in years, Young left his mark in his only season at Rochester leading them to a regional title. That's the school's first since 1950, despite having graduated a Mr. Basketball, Paul Davis, in the previous decade. Young, a Kentucky signee, averaged 27.3 points, 16 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 5.1 assists and 2 blocked shots per game.
Wes Clark 6-0 Sr Romulus
The heart and soul of a Romulus team that will play today, Saturday, for the Class A state title. He's a true point guard who sets the tone defensively. Clark signed with Missouri.
Ali Farhat 6-1 Sr Dearborn
He was the leading scorer in Class A, good for 26 points per game. Farhat also averaged 5.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 3 steals per game.
Aaron Foster-Smith 6-6 Jr Taylor Truman
He has so much game, he needs three names. Foster-Smith is a monster dunker in the lane who has expanded his knock down nearly two three-pointers per game. He averaged 21.4 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 2.6 blocks and 1.9 steals per game.
Drake Harris 6-4 Jr Grand Rapids Christian
He took his game to another level in leading GR Christian to the state semifinals. A football All-American playing what was likely his final basketball season, Harris averaged 22.8 points per game.
D'Andre Johnson 6-1 Sr Detroit Cass Tech
A four-year starter who led Cass Tech to a runner-up finish in the PSL. Johnson averaged 17 points, 8 assists and 4 steals per game. He will sign with Florida Atlantic.
Jackson Lamb 6-7 Sr Temperance Bedford
Because he played baseball instead of AAU; will play that sport instead of hoops at Michigan; and goes to school on the Ohio border, much of the state may not no just how great a career Lamb had for Bedford. As a senior he averaged 26.4 points per game.
EC Matthews 6-4 Sr Romulus
Rhode Island signee led Romulus to the state championship game thanks to a 37-point semifinal performance. He's a big guard, a left-hander who is one of the most creative and efficient finishers in the state.
Bishop Robinson 6-2 Sr Kalamazoo Loy-Norrix
He finished his career as Loy-Norrix' all-time leading scorer, supplanting the late, great Sam Mitchell. As a senior Robinson averaged 23.3 points and 11.9 rebounds per game.
AJ Turner 6-7 Jr Warren De La Salle
A wing shooter turn point guard who thrived with the added responsibility, and became perhaps the state's No. 1 college recruit for 2014. Turner averaged 17.9 points, 4.7 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game.
Martez Walker 6-5 Sr Detroit Pershing
Pershing's second-leading scorer behind Mr. PSL Kahlil Felder, Walker is a dangerous all-around offensive threat and one of the state's top five unsigned seniors. He helped the Doughboys to the PSL championship.
Class A Coach of the Year
George Ward, Detroit Southeastern
Today, Saturday, Southeastern is making its second Class A state final appearance in three years. But whereas in 2011 they had two high-major players, Brandan Kearney and Percy Gibson, these Jungaleers don't have major stars. Instead, veterans who play hard, good enough for another March run. Ward is no stranger to state championships, he won two as a player for Detroit Cooley in the 1980s.
Second team
Jordan Dasuqi 6-2 Sr Clarkston
Eric Davis 6-3 So Saginaw Arthur Hill
Nick Daniels 6-1 Sr Westland John Glenn
CJ Turnage 6-5 Sr Milan
Denzel Watts 6-0 Sr Flint Carman-Ainsworth
Third team
Clark Bishop 6-0 Sr Detroit Renaissance
Tyler Conklin 6-4 Sr L'anse Creuse North
Jalon Plummer 6-4 Sr Romulus
Cody Stuive 6-6 Sr Hudsonville
Jonathan Williams 6-3 Sr Southfield-Lathrup
Fourth team
Jalen Adams 6-3 Sr Saginaw Arthur Hill
Paris Bass 6-7 Sr Birmingham Seaholm
Eric Readman 6-3 Sr Fenton
Deshaun Thrower 6-0 Jr Muskegon
JD Tisdale 6-6 Sr Swartz Creek
Fifth team
Keyon Addison 6-1 Jr Saginaw
Markel Bradshaw 6-1 Sr Saginaw
Miroslav Jaksic 6-10 Sr Walled Lake Western
Cullen
5-8 Sr Lapeer West
Cassius Winston 6-0 Fr Detroit U-D Jesuit
Sixth team
Jaylen Carter 6-0 Sr East Kentwood
Brian Morton 6-2 Sr Lansing Eastern
Dee Roberts 6-1 Sr Lansing Waverly
Akhemji
Williams 5-8 Jr Rochester Adams
Seventh team
Ryan Anderson 6-3 Sr DeWitt
Daryl Bigham 6-6 Jr Detroit Southeastern
Lavonte Davis 6-7 Sr Ypsilanti
Kyle Ervin 6-6 Sr Birmingham Groves
Zach Littleson 6-4 Sr Rochester Adams
Eighth team
Julian Henderson 6-2 Sr Saginaw
AJ Horde 5-8 Sr Detroit U-D Jesuit
Donquall Jackson 5-8 Jr Holt
Dean Kolstad 6-5 Sr Gull Lake
Yante Maten 6-8 Sr Bloomfield Hills Lahser
Ninth team
Trevin Alexander 6-5 Sr Battle Creek Central
Luke Cordes 6-8 Sr Alpena
Marqywell Jackson 6-4 Jr Detroit East English Village
Khalil Malone 5-9 Sr Waterford Mott
Ramondo Ray 6-8 Sr Detroit Western
10th team
Cory Cox 6-5 Sr Fenton
Erik Davenport 6-4 Sr Petoskey
Chase Fairchild 6-2 Sr Rockford
Javon Haines 6-2 Sr East Lansing
Jovone Haynes 6-0 Sr Detroit Southeastern
Sophomore All-State
Bradley Brechting 6-9 So Cedar Springs
Brent Hibbitts 6-6 So Hudsonville
Joeviar Kennedy 6-3 So Muskegon
Jeron Rogers 6-7 So North Farmington
Tim Shayoka 6-1 So Troy Athens
Second team
Deleon Brown 6-2 So Grand Rapids Christian
Joshua Davis 6-3 So Detroit Henry Ford
Latin Davis 5-10 So Milan
Austin Ervin 6-6 So St. Johns
Andia Marsh 5-11 So Taylor Kennedy
Freshman All-State
Corey Allen 5-11 Fr Ypsilanti
Devon Daniels 6-2 Fr Battle Creek Lakeview
Kelvon Fuller 6-7 Fr Detroit Cody
Algevon Eichelberger 6-6 Fr Saginaw
Kyle Woodruff 6-0 Fr Holly
Second team
William Depauro 5-9 Fr Lincoln Park
Trishton Jackson 6-2 Fr West Bloomfield
Kevin McKay 6-3 Fr Warren De La Salle
Brailen Neely 5-8 Fr Detroit Western
Justin Turner 6-0 Fr Detroit Renaissance