Mr. Maine Basketball

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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
2021 Cash McClure Maranacook Community High School
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 Bentley (2012)
2010 Cheverus Wofford
2009 Dirigo Notre Dame
2008 Ryan Martin Maine\Keene St.
2007 Edward Little Maine
2006 Falmouth Davidson
2005 Portland Lynn\Caldwell
2004 Ralph Mims Brunswick Florida St.
2003 Bangor Bates
2002 Nik Caner-Medley Deering Maryland
2001 Deering American\New Hampshire\Southern Maine
2000 South Portland Notre Dame\Maine
1999 Portland Husson
1998 Greely New Hampshire
1997 Falmouth Bentley
1996 Winthrop Villanova
1995 Medomak Valley Maine
1994 Old Orchard Beach Maine-Fort Kent
1993 St. Joseph's
1992 Sanford
1991 Mountain Valley Colby
1990 Mount Blue Thomas College
1989 Vinalhaven Husson
1988 Maine (Baseball)

Schools with multiple winners[]

School Number of Awards Years
2 2008, 2021
Falmouth 2 2006, 1997
Portland 2 2005, 1999

Hampden

3 2016, 2012, 2020

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2010-09-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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