NetScouts Basketball thanks all the coaches and fans that attended this year's 15th annual National Prep School Invitational for making the event a success. We'd also like to thank Rhode Island College for their hospitality as well as their efficiency in getting us through the power failure on Friday.
Here's our All-Tournament Team:
Most Outstanding Player: Jevon Thomas, St. John's NW Military Academy (Kansas State)
Kaleb Joseph, Cushing Academy
Rene Castro, Worcester Academy (Butler)
Trevor Thompson, St. John's NW Military Academy (Virginia Tech)
Fredrick Edmond, Kingdom Prep
Ron Patterson, Brewster Academy (Syracuse)
Noah Vonleh, New Hampton Prep (Indiana)
Jaylen Brantley, Notre Dame Prep
Duane Notice, St. Thomas More
Richard Williams, Vermont Academy
Wayne Selden, Tilton School (Kansas)
Josh Hearlihy, Northfield Mt. Hermon
Elijah Macon, Brewster Academy (West Virginia)
We also have an All-Coaches Team for the coaches who put in the longest hours in the gym at the event. Here's our 2013 All-Coaches Team.
Coach of the Year: Nate Phillippe, Maine
Steve Curran, St. Bonaventure
Yaphett King, Texas A&M Corpus Christi
Best Dressed Coach: Tom Moore, Quinnipiac
Best Dressed Prep School Coach: Ryan Hurd, Notre Dame Prep. Ryan won the third straight year. He had three different suits for his three days with coordinated shirt/ties for each day. His yellow tie was wrinkled on the third day which almost cost him the title as Daryn Freedman of Kiski came on strong late with his nice suit late Saturday night.
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