Boys and Girls All-State Basketball Teams from the AP with Kea, Pinson, Robinson and others from the area

Asociated Press Boys and Girls All-State High School Basketball Teams with Paris Kea(Page), Theo Pinson(Wesleyan), Lamont/Junior Robinson(Eastern Alamance), Kedrick Flomo(North Forsyth) and Jasmine Jones(West Forsyth) from our immediate area…..

Boys
Theo Pinson-High Point Wesleyan Christian
Lamont Robinson-Eastern Alamance
Kedrick Flomo-North Forsyth

Gabe DeVoe-Shelby
Gary Clark-Clayton
Brandon Ingram-Kinston
Edrice Adebayo-Pinetown Northside
Kishawn Pritchett-Lake Norman
Dennis Smith Jr.-Fayetteville Trinity Christian
Keyshawn Woods-Charlotte Northside Christian
Raekwon Miller-McDowell County
Aaron Carver-Elizabeth City Northeastern

Girls
Paris Kea-Greensboro Page
Jazmine Jones-West Forsyth
Jamie Cherry-West Craven
Rydeiah Rogers-Charlotte Myers Park
Azura Stevens-Cary
Jatarie White-Charlotte Providence Day
Madi Story-Catawba Bandys
Rachel Camp-East Rutherford
Akela Branch-Albemarle
Brittany Drumgoole-Kinston
Lexi Mercer-Goldsboro Rosewood
Danasia Witherspoon-Hickory

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COMMENTS Eastern Alamance’s Robinson named to all-state team By Times-News http://www.thetimesnews.com April 2, 2014 17:52 Eastern Alamance senior point guard Lamont Robinson was named to the all-state team by The Associated Press for the second straight season.
Robinson, who signed with Mount St. Mary’s in the fall, averaged 25 points, seven assists and 4.4 rebounds per game this past season. He crossed the 2,000-point plateau for his career and finished with the second-most points for a career in school history — to JamesOn Curry, who’s the state’s all-time top scorer with 3,308 points.
Robinson finished with 2,290 points for his career.
The four-year starter for the Eagles was instrumental in guiding Eastern Alamance to a share of the Mid-State 3-A Conference title. Robinson averaged more than twice as many points as Eastern Alamance’s second-leading scorer (Malcolm Summers).
With 195 assists, Robinson set the school’s single-season record in that category.
Robinson is one of three players on the all-state team to be a repeat selection, joining Clayton’s Gary Clark, who has signed with Cincinnati, and Shelby’s Gabe DeVoe.
DeVoe, a Clemson recruit, was the only unanimous selection. Clark and Kinston’s Brandon Ingram, a junior who has drawn major Division I interest, were both one vote shy of being unanimous picks.
North Carolina commit Theo Pinson, a forward from High Point Wesleyan, also was on the team.
Robinson received 16 of a possible 25 votes.

On the girls’ side, West Craven’s Jaime Cherry was the only unanimous pick. Greensboro Page’s Paris Kea made the team for the second straight season.
Repeat selections for the girls’ team were Cherry, Kea, Charlotte Providence Day’s Jatarie White and Catawba Bandys’ Madi Story.

Here are the complete teams, with school, position, class and number of votes in parentheses:

Boys
Gabe DeVoe, Shelby, G, Sr. (25)
Gary Clark, Clayton, F, Sr. (24)
Brandon Ingram, Kinston, F, Jr. (24)
Kedrick Flomo, North Forsyth, PG, Sr. (22)
Edrice Adebayo, Pinetown Northside, C, So. (21)
Theo Pinson, High Point Wesleyan Christian, G, Sr. (21)
Lamont Robinson, Eastern Alamance, PG, Sr. (16)
Kishawn Pritchett, Lake Norman, G/F, Jr. (15)
Dennis Smith Jr., Fayetteville Trinity Christian, G, So. (15)
Keyshawn Woods, Charlotte Northside Christian, G, Sr. (15)
Raekwon Miller, McDowell County, PG, Sr. (13)
Aaron Carver, Elizabeth City Northeastern, F, Sr. (11)

Girls
Jamie Cherry, West Craven, PG, Sr. (25)
Paris Kea, Greensboro Page, G, Sr. (22)
Rydeiah Rogers, Charlotte Myers Park, F, Jr. (22)
Azura Stevens, Cary, C, Sr. (21)
Jatarie White, Charlotte Providence Day, F/C, Sr. (20)
Madi Story, Catawba Bandys, G, Sr. (18)
Rachel Camp, East Rutherford, G, Sr. (13)
Akela Branch, Albemarle, F, Sr. (10)
Brittany Drumgoole, Kinston, PG, Sr. (10)
Jazmine Jones, West Forsyth, F, Sr. (10)
Lexi Mercer, Goldsboro Rosewood, G/F, So. (9)
Danasia Witherspoon, Hickory, G/F, Jr. (8)

6 thoughts on “Boys and Girls All-State Basketball Teams from the AP with Kea, Pinson, Robinson and others from the area

  1. Miller from McDowell kind of came out of nowhere due to growing a few inches over the Summer and going the personal trainer route with limited AAU ball, although he did play a little with Forest City Heat, which featured DeVoe. He is hoping to gain the interest of a few more schools in the late period before making a decision. In my opinion, he is easily the most improved of the All-State team and will make a college program happy with his knowledge of the game and versatility.

  2. What is this rumor that several of the Page players may leave and go to a private school next year ? If the rumor is true, does anyone know where some of these kids are going next year ?

  3. Don’t see any players leaving Page right now, but there could be some other changes in the works…

  4. I have heard a familiar face could return to Page. If it happens, watch out. Have heard nothing about kids leaving.

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