The boys’ basketball coaches from across Wyoming have voted on who they believe were the top players in a conference.

The Wyoming Coaches Association revealed the Class 1A and 2A All-Conference selections for the 2020-2021 season.

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CLASS 1A:

NORTHWEST

Eric Davidson – Burlington

Kody Gotfredson – Burlington

Ryan McNiven – Burlington

Ian Nelson – Burlington

Max Claar – Dubois

Jaryd Wells – Dubois

Ryan Wells – Dubois

Dace Bennett – Meeteetse

Dale McBride – Meeteetse

Aidan Searfross – Ten Sleep

Player of the Year: Max Claar, Dubois

 

NORTHEAST

Torrey Veach – Arvada-Clearmont

Bryce Ackerman – Hulett

Ty Kromarek – Hulett

Harley Davis – Kaycee

Dylan Fauber – Kaycee

Rhys Stafford – Kaycee

Jacob Hutchings – Midwest

Justin Martinez – NSI

Reece Barritt – Upton

Luca Brooks – Upton

Brayden Bruce – Upton

Jess Claycomb – Upton

Player of the Year: Luca Brooks, Upton

 

SOUTHWEST

Nate Barnes – Cokeville

Tyler Moyes – Cokeville

Kagan Gilbert – Encampment

Koye Gilbert – Encampment

Dalton Peterson – Encampment

Parker Clawson – Farson-Eden

Carson Jones – Farson-Eden

Colby Jones – Farson-Eden

Gavin Bartlett – Saratoga

Grady Bartlett – Saratoga

Noah Rimmer – Saratoga

Teegan Love – Saratoga

Player of the Year: Dalton Peterson, Encampment

 

SOUTHEAST

Brock Hohnholt – Guernsey-Sunrise

Justin Malcom – Guernsey-Sunrise

Devon Grosstick – H.E.M.

Ura Schmidt – H.E.M.

Cordell Forkner – Lingle-Ft. Laramie

Johnny Moore – Rock River

Hayden Anderson – Southeast

Sawyer Anderson – Southeast

Bodie Herring – Southeast

Cord Herring – Southeast

Player of the Year: Bodie Herring, Southeast

 

CLASS 2A:

NORTHWEST

Jesus Hernandez – Greybull

Carlos Rodriquez – Greybull

Cash Duncan – Riverside

Tyler Banks – Rocky Mountain

Branson Robison – Rocky Mountain

Zach Simmons – Rocky Mountain

Jess Wambeke – Rocky Mountain

Taylor Winland – Rocky Mountain

Kade Fike – Shoshoni

Alex Mills – Shoshoni

Player of the Year: Taylor Winland, Rocky Mountain

 

NORTHEAST

Carson Bates – Big Horn

Cade Butler – Big Horn

Lane Wood – Moorcroft

Lane Gill – Sundance

Brad Kruger – Sundance

Landon Martin – Sundance

Gunner McLaughlin – Sundance

Brant Brockman – Tongue River

Eli Cummins – Tongue River

Sam Patterson – Tongue River

Player of the Year: Lane Gill, Sundance

 

SOUTHWEST

Edwin Gonzales – Big Piney

Carlos Munoz – Big Piney

Kaden Raza – Big Piney

Ethan Whiterock – Big Piney

Jordan Barraza – St. Stephens

Chaumbrey Romero – Wind River

Wylie Shearer – Wind River

Stockman Stagner – Wind River

Vidale C’Bearing – Wyoming Indian

Austin Hill – Wyoming Indian

Player of the Year: Edwin Gonzales, Big Piney

 

SOUTHEAST

Adam Bearfield – Glenrock

Terrin Fauber – Glenrock

Ryan Bruegger – Lusk

Walker Kupke – Lusk

Collin Jessen – Pine Bluffs

Stu Lerwick – Pine Bluffs

Dalton Schaefer – Pine Bluffs

Ty Sweeter – Pine Bluffs

Reed Thompson – Pine Bluffs

Player of the Year: Ryan Bruegger, Lusk

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