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WBCA announces 2025 Division 2 Boys Basketball All-State team

03/26/2025, 9:00am CDT
By WBCA

The Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association has announced its 2025 Division 2 Boys Basketball State Team.

Dahir Abdullahi helped Greenfield to one of the best seasons in school history, as the Hustlin' Hawks ran away with the Woodland-East title and went 23-4. Abdullahi averaged 17.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 7 assists per game this year.

Amari Allen returned to Wisconsin for his senior season and immediately made his presence known. The talented wing player poured in 34.1 points per game while shooting 57% from the field. The Alabama recruit was among the most productive players in the state, averaging 11 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game as well.

David Bolden from Nicolet was a key part of a pair of state tournament teams for the Knights and took on a much bigger role as a senior. Averaging double digits each of his four years on varsity, he increased his output to 19.7 points per game while pulling down 8 rebounds and dishing out 7.5 assists per game.

Jalen Brown is part of an extremely talented Class of 2027 in the state of Wisconsin, stepping into a much more prominent role as the Trojans shared the Greater Metro Conference title and advanced to the state tournament. He increased his scoring output to 22.4 points per game to go with 7.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 2.8 steals per game.

Caden Gustafson helped Waterford claim an outright Southern Lakes Conference championship and advance to a sectional final. Just a junior, he averaged 21.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game.

Jack Kohnen had a huge sophomore season, helping Slinger to a 24-3 record and outright North Shore Conference title. The rising Division 1 prospect averaged 23.1 points, 12.2 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game for the Owls.

Josh Manchester as "in the gym" range, connecting on 93 three-pointers at a 42% clip. The junior standout averaged 31 points per game as the Vikings scored a dominating Badger-Small Conference title. He has 1,765 points after his junior season.

Jaxson Moss is one of the most improved players in the state, nearly doubling his scoring average as a senior to 20.5 per game. The 6-7 senior averages 10.1 rebounds per game as the Panthers won the Southeast Conference title and advanced to state in D2.

Anthony Rise helped Brookfield Central rally to capture a share of the Greater Metro Conference title this year. He led the league in scoring at 24.6 points per game, adding 6.6 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game.

Isaiah Robinson of Racine Park is a four-year starter for the Panthers who has averaged double-figure points each season. A key component of Park's state qualifying team, he averages 14.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and an impressive 4.5 steals per contest.

Kayden Schultz of Plymouth was already an excellent player his first two seasons with the Panthers, but really took a big leap this season, averaging 28.3 points per game while playing for his father, Tim Schultz. He added 7.1 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as well.

Logan Zahour of Cedarburg follows up a First Team All-State football season with a First Team All-State basketball campaign. Averaging a team-best 21 points per game, he has helped the Bulldogs to the state tournament with a huge playoff run. 

Division 2 WBCA All-State
Dahir Abdullahi, Sr., Greenfield
Amari Allen, Sr., Ashwaubenon
David Bolden, Sr., Nicolet
Jalen Brown, Soph., Wauwatosa West
Caden Gustafson, Jr., Waterford
Jack Kohnen, Soph., Slinger
Josh Manchester, Jr., Mount Horeb
Jaxson Moss, Sr., Racine Park
Anthony Rise, Sr., Brookfield Central
Isaiah Robinson, Sr., Racine Park
Kayden Schultz, Jr., Plymouth
Logan Zahour, Sr., Cedarburg

Honorable Mention 
Carson Bauer, Sr., West Bend West
Joseph Daly, Jr., New London
Owen Geiger, Sr., Fort Atkinson
Charlie Gierl, Sr., Medford
Henry Gruetzmacher, Jr., Brookfield Central
Adam Guyette, Sr., Notre Dame
Kyle Hehli, Sr., West Salem
Myles Herro, Sr., Whitnall
Jacob Hibner, Jr., Stoughton
Devin Isaj, Sr., Greendale
Matthew Kloskey, Jr., Wauwatosa West
Ian Kowal, Jr., Onalaska
Owen Krepline, Sr., Brillion
Jack Lutz, Sr., Whitnall
Jesse Napgezek, Sr., Wausau East
Zach Orr, Sr., Rice Lake
Andrew Rader, Sr., Notre Dame
Brayden Reinke, Soph., Mosinee
Colin Schultz, Sr., Pulaski
Logan Sipple, Sr., Shawano
Jakari Smith, Jr., Milwaukee Bradley Tech
Mason Stieber-Pinter, Sr., Greenfield
Carter Sullivan, Sr., Stoughton


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