All-League basketball: Incline guards honored among league’s best
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Northern Division III All-League
Co-MVP: Sam Hammond, Sr., Yerington; Will Gattrell, Jr., Pershing County
Coach of the Year: Daron Wildermuth, Yerginton
First Team
Blake Dorian, Sr., Battle Mountain
Dakota Aiazzi, Sr., Yerington
Tanner Quenneville, Sr., Incline
Zade Elton, Jr., West Wendover
Nick Joslin, Sr., North Tahoe
Second Team
Marcus Nector, Sr., Pershing Co.
Ethan Rhodes, Jr., Pershing Co.
Mason Wungnema, Sr., Silver Stage
Koby Foster, Jr., Yerington
Joey Stranzl, Sr., Incline
Daniel Sciarani, Sr., Yerington
Honorable Mention
Chris Brown, Jr., Yerington
Regan Knight, Sr., Battle Mountain
Jorge Lopez, Sr., West Wendover
Jared Brinkerhoff , Sr., Pershing Co.
Andy Morgan, Sr., North Tahoe
Bryan Flores, Jr., West Wendover
Two Incline boys were honored in Northern Division III All-League basketball voting, with Tanner Quenneville making the first team and Joey Stranzl making the second team.
Senior forward Sam Hammond of Yerington and junior guard Will Gattrell of Pershing County shared MVP honors, while Daron Wildermuth of Yerington was Coach of the Year.
The awards are determined by the league’s coaches.
Quenneville, a senior point guard, averaged 16.4 points a game, which ranked second in the Northern Division III.
Stranzl, also a senior guard, posted a 12.4-point scoring average, which was seventh-best in the league.
Both players were instrumental in the Highlanders’ playoff run.
While that playoff push ended in the regional championship tournament, the Incline boys were awarded the academic state championship for achieving the highest collective GPA in the division, at 3.33.
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