Wilton Lyndeborough are the 2015 Division IV champions
Today we recognize the top performances from the Division IV Basketball season with our coach of the year, all-state picks and our player of the year.
Today we recognize the top performances from the Division IV Basketball season with our coach of the year, all-state picks and our player of the year.
NHsportspage First Team
Jordan Litts of Wilton-Lyndeborough
Issaiah Chappell of Sunapee
Matt Tenney of Sunapee
Sam Anderson of Derryfield School
Brett Couture of Epping
Second Team
Sedrick McKinnon of Colebrook Academy
Jaret Bemis of Woodsville
Colby Wilson of Epping
Eric Bontemps of Portsmouth Christian
Patrick McGinley of Derryfield School
Third Team
Kuba Kubkowski of Littleton
Corey Gadwah of Groveton
Ian Baker of Profile
Riley Swedberg of Moultonborough
Rob Rizos of Derryfield School
Player of the Year: Jordan Litts
There is a growing theory among Division IV coaches that once you get to Plymouth the team with the best performer is going to be the last team standing. In 2015 it was Jordan Litts, in a performance that goes down among the all-time great close-outs.
Runner-up: Issaiah Chappell
Coach of the Year: Rob Bradley of Derryfield School
From day one Rob Bradley put the pieces in place and his kids in a position to win. Which they did, 17 out of 18 times during the regular season on route to yet another Final Four berth.
Runner-up: Jamie Hayes of Newmarket & Jamie Walker of Woodsville
The all-Angry Email team (players that could have made all-state but didn't and angry emails will be written to say just that...)
Xenthios Cyr of Pittsfield
Danny Brammer of Littleton
Logan Briggs of Littleton
Derek Maccini of Woodsville
Conner Bradway of Nute
Dylan Derosier of Epping
Ty Carrier of Wilton-Lyndeborough
Trey Carrier of Wilton-Lyndeborough
Matt Norton of Moultonborough
Devon Rivera of Lin-Wood
Creed Cooney of Colebrook
Ian Bentley of Newmarket
Paul Staude of Portsmouth Christian
Jeremiah Boulter of Concord Christian
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