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Last week here at “The Shop,” we started our annual listings of outstanding individual accomplishments by student athletes in the RCN-TV viewing area, but highlighting the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference’s standout girls basketball performers from this past winter season.
Today, it’s the EPC boys turn as we spotlight them with the league’s All-Star selections.
Among the highlights are two firsts–at least, as far back as I can remember.
First, we have “tri-most valuable player awards” given out. We frequently have seen ties in the voting, precipitating leagues to give out “co-MVP” honors, but I don’t remember a three-way split between three different players in the same league–let alone three students within the same division AND county.
Also, I don’t ever recall any freshman from the EPC-18 ever garnishing first-team accolades. Nate Ellis from Allen High School got “second team” honors two years ago but I haven’t found anyone to disagree that Parkland’s Nick Coval was the first ninth grader to capture that accomplishment in this league’s history.
Here is the complete rundown of the post-season accolades:
Lehigh County
1st Team
Mel Copeland – William Allen
Nick Coval – Parkland (Tri-MVP)
Nate Ellis – William Allen (Tri-MVP)
Liam Joyce – Allentown Central Catholic
Tyson Thomas – Allentown Central Catholic (Tri-MVP)
2nd Team
Danny Bohman – Emmaus
Will Meeker – Parkland
Manny Ozuna – William Allen
Daniel Quinones – Dieruff
Trey Rolle – Parkland
Monroe County
1st Team
Jahkai Barnes – Stroudsburg
Christian Fermin – Pocono Mountain West (MVP)
Qadir Mitchell – Stroudsburg
Christian Sapp – East Stroudsburg South
Justin Smith – Pocono Mountain West
2nd Team
Matt Campbell – Pocono Mountain West
Colin Castillon – Pocono Mountain West
Joel Contreras – Pleasant Valley
Kyle John – East Stroudsburg North
Tamir Thompson – Pocono Mountain East
Northampton County
1st Team
Nick Ellis – Freedom
Edixon Gomez – Bethlehem Catholic
Isaac Harris – Northampton
Chris Hewey – Easton (MVP)
Lucas Lesko – Northampton
2nd Team
Joseph Barnes – Liberty
Jalen Fletcher – Freedom
Ryan Glassmacher – Bethlehem Catholic
Ryan Kresge – Nazareth
CJ Santos – Nazareth
Keep checking back to the “SportsTalk Shop” for more pos-tseason awards and accolades for student athletes in the RCN viewing area!