Class AAAA All-State Boys Basketball Team Highlights West Virginia’s Top Talent

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The West Virginia Sports Writers Association has revealed its 2025 Class AAAA All-State Boys Basketball Team, spotlighting the top high school players who made a major impact on the court this season.

First Team Selections

Leading the way as team captain is Caleb Thomas, a dominant 6-foot-7 senior from Spring Mills. Thomas set the tone for the season with his impressive all-around performance and leadership.

Joining him on the prestigious first team are:

  • Noah Lewis, George Washington, 6-7, Junior
  • Jaylon Walton, Woodrow Wilson, 6-4, Senior
  • Marty Johnson, Morgantown, 6-0, Senior
  • Clay Robertson, Spring Valley, 6-2, Senior
  • Akwasi Opoku-Achampong, Spring Mills, 5-11, Junior
  • Harry Silvis, Parkersburg South, 6-3, Junior
  • Brady Savage, Morgantown, 6-5, Senior
  • Roman Kellum, South Charleston, 6-5, Senior
  • Harrison Riggs, Spring Valley, 6-4, Junior

These ten athletes showcased consistency, skill, and game-changing abilities throughout the season.

Second Team Standouts

The second team also features strong performers, led by Gale Lamb of George Washington, a 6-foot-1 senior who earned the captain title for this group. The rest of the second team includes:

  • Keshaun Cheek, Martinsburg, 5-11, Senior
  • Jerin Westfall, Buckhannon-Upshur, 6-6, Junior
  • Zyon Hawthorne, Woodrow Wilson, 6-2, Junior
  • Navi Hewitt, Parkersburg South, 6-4, Senior
  • Glenn Brown, University, 6-0, Junior
  • Brogan Sams, St. Albans, 6-0, Sophomore
  • Carson O’Dell, Hurricane, 6-2, Junior
  • Jamari Jenkins, Jefferson, 5-9, Junior
  • Nate Rodriguez, Parkersburg, 6-0, Senior

These athletes were key contributors to their teams, showing both individual skill and team-first mentality.

Honorable Mentions

A host of other talented players also earned recognition for their efforts this season with honorable mentions. These include:

  • Demarcus Bandy (Morgantown)
  • Ethan Blackburn (Cabell Midland)
  • Noah Brown (Hedgesville)
  • Preston Clary (Woodrow Wilson)
  • Waylon Colistra (Morgantown)
  • Zach Demidovich (University)
  • Coby Dillon (Woodrow Wilson)
  • Josh Huffman (Wheeling Park)
  • Taj Joyce (Parkersburg South)
  • Levi Kiszka (Oak Hill)
  • Bryer Mullins (Riverside)
  • Aidan Schmidl (Preston)
  • Zane Saunders (South Charleston)
  • Loakkhae Uth-Smith (Spring Mills)

Each of these players made significant contributions and helped elevate the level of competition in West Virginia high school basketball.

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