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CAA Post Season Awards

Gregg Rosenberg

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2018-2019 Canyon Athletic Association All-State Team (Alphabetic Order) voted by the Coaches
PG TJ Aubrey, Crestview Prep Senior
F Isaiah Broady, Imagine Prep - Superstition Sophomore
F Jzhantayvon Bryant, Skyline Prep Senior
F Garret Erwin, Jefferson Prep Senior
F Fallou Diagne, Tr-City Christian Junior
G Isaiah Floyd, EduPrize - Gilbert Junior
G Max Machado, Imagine Prep - Surprise Senior
PG Amoni Martin, Desert Heights Prep Senior
F Shon Robinson, EduPrize - Gilbert Junior
G Kahan Shoulders, San Tan Charter Junior
G Devan Smith, Crestview Prep Senior
G UU Turay, EduPrize - Gilbert Junior
G Antonio Valenzuela, Premier Senior
G Jaylen Webb, San Tan Charter Junior
F Mamane Yaou, Tri-City Christian Senior



Player of the Year: Fallou Diagne, Tri-City Christian Junior
Tri-City Christian junior Fallou Diagne averaged 18.6 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.3 blocks per game while shooting 60% from the field and 72% from the FT line helping the Warriors to a 24-2 record. The versatile, 6’11” big man saw a huge improvement from his sophomore year where he averaged 7.5 points and 6.2 rebounds. Fallou had his best games against the toughest opponents scoring from all three levels and protecting the paint on the defensive end. Diagne went for 20 points (7-10 FG), 8 rebounds, 3 steals vs state champion Eduprize Prep. Two big games over defending champion Skyline Prep with 34 points (13-18 FG), 13 rebounds, 3 blocks and 25 points (9-13 FG), 11 rebounds, 3 blocks in the State Semifinals. Fallou put up 26 points (9-12 FG), 12 rebounds, and 7 assists against Bella Vista National Blue and 19 points, 15 rebounds in the State Quarterfinals over Maya HS.



Coach of the Year: Jason Fraser, Skyline Prep
Skyline Prep head coach Jason Fraser was in his first season for the defending state champions. The Bengals graduated 10 seniors from the previous year so Fraser had to rebuild the entire varsity roster. Coach Fraser starred at Villanova in his college playing days and was recently coaching at the professional level before taking over at Skyline Prep. His team showed dramatic improvement throughout the season. The team entered the state tournament as the 14 seed and advanced all the way to the state semifinals knocking off 3 seed Desert Heights and 6 seed AZ Compass before falling to 2 seed Tri-City, 66-51. Skyline Prep finished the season 15-9 with a solid foundation for the future under Coach Fraser.
 
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