Mr. Maine Basketball
The Mr. Maine Basketball honor recognizes the top high school basketball player in the state of Maine. The award is presented annually by the Maine Association of Basketball Coaches. The award is given to a senior player who best demonstrates basketball skills, makes significant impact on his team, shows leadership and respect for the game, and demonstrates good sportsmanship and citizenship both on and off the court. The annual selection is made by a 5-person committee composed of three media representatives and two retired coaches.[1]
Award winners
Year | Player | High School | College | NBA/ABA draft |
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2020 | Bryce Lausier | Hampden Academy | Saint Anselm College | |
2019 | Matt Fleming | Bangor High School | United States Military Academy | |
2018 | Terion Moss | Portland High School | Maine \ University of Maine at Farmington | |
2017 | Matt McDevitt | Greely High School | Endicott College | |
2016 | Nick Gilpin | Hampden Academy | Bates College | |
2015 | Kyle Bouchard | Houlton High School | Bentley University | |
2014 | Dustin Cole | Bonny Eagle High School | Franklin Pierce University | |
2013 | Garet Beal | Jonesport-Beals High School | Maine | |
2012 | Christian McCue | Hampden Academy | McGill / University of Southern Maine | |
2011 | Tyler McFarland | Camden Hills | Bentley (2012) | |
2010 | Indiana Faithful | Cheverus | Wofford | |
2009 | Thomas Knight | Dirigo | Notre Dame | |
2008 | Ryan Martin | Maranacook | Maine\Keene St. | |
2007 | Troy Barnies | Edward Little | Maine | |
2006 | Bryant Barr | Falmouth | Davidson | |
2005 | Tyler Emmons | Portland | Lynn\Caldwell | |
2004 | Ralph Mims | Brunswick | Florida St. | |
2003 | Zak Ray | Bangor | Bates | |
2002 | Nik Caner-Medley | Deering | Maryland | |
2001 | Jamaal Caterina | Deering | American\New Hampshire\Southern Maine | |
2000 | Chris Markwood | South Portland | Notre Dame\Maine | |
1999 | Robert Pilsbury | Portland | Husson | |
1998 | Austin Ganly | Greely | New Hampshire | |
1997 | Mike Mastropaolo | Falmouth | Bentley | |
1996 | T.J. Caouette | Winthrop | Villanova | |
1995 | Josh Nash | Medomak Valley | Maine | |
1994 | Bob Davies | Old Orchard Beach | Maine-Fort Kent | |
1993 | Matt Arsenault | Old Town | St. Joseph's | |
1992 | Keith Gendron | Sanford | ||
1991 | Matt Gaudet | Mountain Valley | Colby | |
1990 | Mike Adams | Mount Blue | Thomas College | |
1989 | Raymond Alley | Vinalhaven | Husson | |
1988 | Tim Scott | Ellsworth High School | Maine (Baseball) | |
Schools with multiple winners
School | Number of Awards | Years |
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Deering | 2 | 2002, 2001 |
Falmouth | 2 | 2006, 1997 |
Portland | 2 | 2005, 1999 |
3 | 2016, 2012, 2020 |
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References
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