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Originally published March 8, 2013 at 8:11 PM | Page modified March 9, 2013 at 8:40 PM
Seattle Times all-state boys basketball team
The Seattle Times' 2013 all-state boys basketball team, selected by Times reporter Jayson Jenks.
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| Boys Player of Year | ||||
| Pos. | Player | School | Ht. | Yr. |
| G | D.J. Fenner | Seattle Prep | 6-6 | Sr. |
| Averaged 27.3 points per game and made his teammates better. | ||||
| All-State First Team | ||||
| Pos. | Player | School | Ht. | Yr. |
| G | Zach LaVine | Bothell | 6-4 | Sr. |
| LaVine, who will play at UCLA next season, led area in scoring at 28.3 ppg. | ||||
| G | Dezmyn Trent | Foss (Tacoma) | 6-4 | Sr. |
| Four 40-point games. Had plenty of D-I interest and committed to Boise State. | ||||
| G | Jason Todd | Jackson (Mill Creek) | 6-5 | Jr. |
| Leading scorer (22 ppg), rebounder and best defender for state runners-up. | ||||
| G/F | Tucker Haymond | Garfield (Seattle) | 6-6 | Sr. |
| Versatile player averaged more than 18 points. Will play at Western Michigan. | ||||
| F | Tre'Shaun Fletcher | Lincoln (Tacoma) | 6-7 | Sr. |
| Colorado signee averaged 21 points. Had double-double in every game at state. | ||||
| Second Team | ||||
| Pos. | Player | School | Ht. | Yr. |
| G | Dominic Robinson | Curtis (University Place) | 5-7 | Sr. |
| Small guard with huge game led Vikings to 4A state title and was tournament MVP. | ||||
| G | Tramaine Isabell | Lakeside (Seattle) | 6-1 | Jr. |
| In final 16 games, averaged 21 points. One of state's best returning players. | ||||
| G | Ahmaad Rorie | Lincoln (Tacoma) | 6-2 | Jr. |
| Lit up 3A state tourney by averaging 26 points. Committed to Cal. | ||||
| G | Brett Bailey | University (Spokane) | 6-5 | Sr. |
| San Diego signee averaged 23 points, eight rebounds. | ||||
| G | Shaqquan Aaron | Rainier Beach (Seattle) | 6-7 | Jr. |
| Big guard can score from anywhere. Verbally committed to Louisville. | ||||
| Coach of the Year | ||||
| Tim Kelly, Curtis | ||||
| Kelly won third state title, becoming one of few coaches in state history with titles at different schools. He also won at Lincoln in 2002 and 2003. | ||||












