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Senior Boys Basketball Awards: Post Finalists

03/15/2023, 8:15pm CDT
By Mark Miller

Wisconsin Sports Network is proud to showcase the WSN Senior Basketball Awards. The finalists for the top senior post players have been selected. The winner will be announced the week after the state tournament. 

Chandler Batchelor, 7-1, C, Dodgeville 
Batchelor turned in a monster senior season while helping Dodgeville to a share of the Southwest Wisconsin Conference title with Platteville. The 7-foot-1 post player averaged 16.2 points while shooting 71 percent from the field. He also contributed 9.8 rpg and 3.2 bspg as the Dodgers went 16-10 under coach Matt McGraw. Batchelor was named Player of the Year in his conference and had 26 points, 13 rebounds and 11 blocked shots in a victory over Wisconsin Heights in early December. 

Caleb Glaser, 6-8, F, Appleton East
A unanimous first-team all-Fox Valley Association selection, Glaser played well for the Patriots, helping first-year coach Turner Botz's squad to a 12-13 record by averaging 19.8 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists. His physical size and strength, along with his ability to play well from different spots on the court, were impressive, particularly in his 35-point, 11-rebound performance in a victory over Hortonville late in the regular season. Glaser has committed to NCAA Division II power Hillsdale College in Michigan.

Peter Lattos, 6-8, F, West Salem
A key inside/outside presence for the state's top-ranked WIAA Division 3 squad, Lattos owns scholarship offers from NCAA Division II Northern Michigan and NAIA Valley City State. Lattos helped the Panthers to the Coulee Conference title and a 27-1 record heading into the WIAA State Tournament. He is averaging 14.6 points and 8.6 rebounds for coach Mark Wagner's squad. His ability to score inside and outside makes him a very difficult cover for opponents. 

Simeon Murchison, 6-9, F, Milwaukee Hamilton
Murchison picked up first-team all-league recognition in the Milwaukee City Gold Conference after helping Milwaukee Hamilton to a 21-7 record and a spot in the WIAA Division 1 sectional finals. An active big man with excellent length, Murchison averaged 19.1 points and 10.7 rebounds for Hamilton as a senior after sitting out his junior year due to WIAA transfer rules. Murchison owns a NCAA Division I scholarship offer from Milwaukee. 

Robert Peters, 6-9, F, West Allis Hale
Peters played a huge role in helping West Allis Hale go from a 6-19 record a year ago to a 14-11 mark in 2022-23. The very skilled big man averaged 21.6 points and 8.7 rebounds on the way to receiving first-team all-league honors in the highly regarded Greater Metro Conference. A four-year varsity performer for West Allis Hale, Peters scored 1,485 career points for the Huskies.

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