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2024-25 Journal-World All-Area Boys Basketball Team

The Journal-World announced its All-Area Boys Basketball Team for the 2024-25 season, recognizing outstanding players and coaches. Don Blanchat of Baldwin High School was named Coach of the Year, leading his team to a 16-4 regular season and a 4A state tournament appearance.

Player of the Year: Chase Honarvar

Chase Honarvar from Bishop Seabury High School earned Player of the Year honors. His impressive season included averages of 14 points and 14 rebounds per game, along with over six blocks. He also set a state record for career blocks.

Other Notable Players

  • Ronnie Baker (Perry-Lecompton)
  • Cooper Carr (Baldwin)
  • Korbin Dowdell (Free State)
  • Jace Hoffman (Bishop Seabury)
  • Bennett Nagel (Free State)
  • Ryan Osburn (Eudora)
  • Aden Ramirez (Lawrence)
  • Leo Schoenberger (Baldwin)
  • Jace Smith (Bishop Seabury)

The article also lists honorable mentions for several other players from various schools.

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The Journal-World All-Area teams are carefully selected by the Journal-World sports staff.

Coach of the Year: Don Blanchat, Baldwin

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Donald Blanchat

Blanchat and the Baldwin Bulldogs finished with a 16-4 regular season and reached the 4A state tournament after hosting and winning their substate.

Player of the Year: Chase Honarvar, Bishop Seabury

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Chase Honarvar

Honarvar averaged 14 points and 14 rebounds with over six blocks per game this season. He recorded 18 double-doubles, three triple-doubles and set a state record in career blocks. Honarvar broke school records in career rebounds, blocks, double-doubles and triple-doubles and was first-team all-Kaw Valley conference.

Ronnie Baker, Perry-Lecompton

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Ronnie Baker

Baker averaged 12.5 points in his junior season with 4.5 rebounds and a steal per game while leading the Kaws to 10 wins.

Cooper Carr, Baldwin

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Cooper Carr

Carr led the Bulldogs to the 4A state tournament as the team’s point guard averaging 19.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 4.0 steals per game. Carr did this as only a junior and earned first-team all-Frontier League honors for the second-straight year.

Korbin Dowdell, Free State

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Free State guard Korbin Dowdell claps during the City Showdown against Lawrence on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025.

Dowdell, a senior guard, led the Firebirds to a substate championship game appearance. He earned third-team all-Sunflower League honors.

Jace Hoffman, Bishop Seabury

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Jace Hoffman

Hoffman scored 15.6 points with 3.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game. He made second-team all-Kaw Valley conference and shot 32% on 3-pointers.

Bennett Nagel, Free State

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Free State’s Bennett Nagel celebrates after a basket against Olathe East on Friday, Jan. 17, 2024, in Olathe.

Nagel was a top scorer for the Firebirds this season and helped bring the team a game away from reaching the 6A state tournament. He earned an all-Sunflower League honorable mention for his season.

Ryan Osburn, Eudora

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Ryan Osburn

Osburn averaged 15 points and five rebounds in his sophomore season with the Eudora Cardinals. He earned second-team all-Frontier League honors.

Aden Ramirez, Lawrence

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Aden Ramirez

Ramirez averaged 13 points per game for the Lions, shooting 38% on 3-pointers. He was named an all-Sunflower League honorable mention.

Leo Schoenberger, Baldwin

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Leo Schoenberger

Schoenberger averaged 13.3 points and 7.0 rebounds per game as a junior this season. He earned first-team all-Frontier League honors while increasing his scoring role with the team and being a go-to wing defender.

Jace Smith, Bishop Seabury

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Jace Smith

Smith averaged 18.0 points, 6.9 rebounds and 6.4 assists per game. He shot 37% from 3 and had five double-doubles as a first-team all-Kaw Valley conference player his senior year.

Honorable Mention: Marius Carlsen, Perry-Lecompton; Colton Collum, Baldwin; Joey Dooley, Lawrence; Ayden Graves, Perry-Lecompton; Talon Langford, Tonganoxie; Lachlan McRae, Tonganoxie; Eddie Roman Nose, Lawrence; Cash Schneider, Eudora; Errol Siemon, Eudora; Marion Stubbs, Bishop Seabury; Braden Wilmes, Free State.

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