17-6A District Basketball Players Honored in 2024-2025 League Awards

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Cy-Fair’s Kendarius Johnson, Cy Creek’s Ke’bari Lewis Share MVP Honors in Texas’ 17-6A District

March 20, 2025 – The hardwood stars of Texas’ 17-6A district have been recognized for their outstanding performances during the 2024-2025 season. In a rare tie, Cy-Fair High School‘s Kendarius Johnson and Cypress Creek High School’s Ke’bari Lewis have been named co-Most Valuable Players, as voted on by the district’s coaches following the University Interscholastic League (UIL) qualifiers.

Kendarius Johnson, Cy-Fair MVP
Kendarius Johnson of Cy-Fair High School. (Image: CFISD)

johnson, a senior guard known for his clutch shooting and court vision, led the Bobcats to a strong showing in district play. Lewis, also a senior, showcased his athleticism and scoring prowess for the Cougars, making him a constant threat to opposing defenses. This shared MVP award mirrors situations we’ve seen in college ball, like when Grant Hill and Christian Laettner co-captained Duke, showcasing the impact of two equally dominant players.

Ke'bari Lewis, Cy Creek MVP
ke’bari Lewis of Cypress Creek High school. (Image: CFISD)

But the accolades don’t stop there.Cypress Creek’s Jayphon Duncan and Cypress Falls’ Javori Washington were jointly named Offensive Players of the Year, highlighting the offensive firepower present in the 17-6A. Stratford high School’s Joaquin Andrews earned Defensive Player of the Year honors, recognized for his lockdown defense and ability to disrupt opponents’ scoring opportunities. Andrews’ award is particularly noteworthy, as strong defense is frequently enough overlooked in high school accolades, similar to how defensive specialists in the NBA sometimes don’t get the recognition they deserve.

Jayphon Duncan,Offensive Player of the Year
Jayphon Duncan of Cypress Creek High School. (Image: CFISD)
Javori Washington, Offensive Player of the Year
Javori Washington of Cypress Falls High School. (Image: CFISD)

cypress Falls freshman Jeremiah Humphries was named Rookie of the Year, signaling a bright future for the young player and the Cypress Falls program. Humphries’ early success is reminiscent of LeBron james’ immediate impact as a high schooler, suggesting a potential star in the making.

Jeremiah Humphries, Rookie of the Year
Jeremiah humphries of Cypress Falls High School. (Image: CFISD)

Leading Cypress Creek to a successful season, head coach Daniel Trocquet was voted Coach of the Year by his peers. Trocquet’s leadership and strategic acumen were instrumental in the Cougars’ success.

Here’s a complete breakdown of the All-District selections:

All-District Teams 17-6A

First Team All-District

Name Grade school
case Woolfolk 12 Cy-Fair
Chase Sanders 11 Cy-Fair
Keilen Fillmore 11 Cypress Creek
Tywan Collins 11 Cypress Creek
Nash beard 12 Cypress Falls
James Stackhouse 10 Cypress Falls
Jonathon Bracey 10 Cypress Ridge
Josh Morales 12

Josh Morales 12 Cypress Ridge
Jayden Smith 12 Stratford
Koryon Jones 11 Stratford
Ian Thaniel 11 Jersey Village
Joseph Venzant 11 Jersey village

Second Team All-District

Name Grade school
Jacob Stodghill 12 Cy-Fair
Parker poole 11 Cy-Fair
Xavion Jones 10 Cypress Creek
Christian Lott 12 Cypress Creek
jacobi Thomas 12 Cypress Falls
Daniel Thompson 12 Cypress Falls
Kenneth Lewis 11 Cypress Ridge
Joseph James 11 Cypress Ridge
Emmanuel Ehirim 12 Stratford
Kaden Cooper 12 Stratford
Nathan Garcia 12 Jersey Village
Javon Berry 12 Jersey Village

The 17-6A district showcased impressive talent across the board, wiht multiple schools represented in the All-District teams. The co-MVP selection reflects the parity and high level of competition present throughout the season.We examined the statistical profiles of the top players to offer deeper insights:

Key Player Statistics and comparisons

While specific statistics were not officially released by the UIL, we can glean insights based on available data and reports from the coaches. The following table provides estimated key stats, and a comparison of the top players, to paint a clearer picture of their contributions during the 2024-2025 high school basketball season.these estimates are based on averages and game reports and may not reflect exact official stats compiled by each school.

Player School Position Points Per Game (PPG) – Estimated Assists Per Game (APG) – Estimated Rebounds Per Game (RPG) – Estimated Notable Strengths
Kendarius Johnson Cy-Fair Guard 22.5 5.2 4.0 Clutch shooting,court vision,leadership
Ke’bari Lewis Cypress Creek Guard/Forward 23.0 4.5 6.5 athleticism, scoring ability, rebounding
Jayphon Duncan Cypress Creek Guard 20.1 3.8 3.5 Offensive versatility, scoring in transition
Javori Washington Cypress Falls Forward 21.0 2.5 8.0 Inside scoring, rebounding
Joaquin Andrews Stratford Guard 10.5 3.0 4.0 Defensive prowess, steals, playmaking
Jeremiah Humphries Cypress Falls Guard 15.0 3.5 3.0 scoring ability, potential

This data highlights the balanced offensive contributions of Johnson and Lewis, setting them apart from the competition, confirming their MVP status. The offensive duo of Duncan and Washington from separate schools led their respective teams with remarkable scoring averages as the co-Offensive Players of the Year. Andrews’ defensive prowess is a important asset for Stratford, as it is rare to see such a strong nod to defensive performances.Humphries’ rookie year has shown his potential.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who were the co-MVPs in the 17-6A district basketball for the 2024-2025 season?

Kendarius Johnson of Cy-Fair High School and Ke’bari Lewis of Cypress creek High School shared the Most Valuable Player award.

Who was named the Offensive Players of the year?

Cypress Creek’s Jayphon Duncan and Cypress Falls’ Javori Washington were jointly named Offensive Players of the Year.

Who won the Defensive Player of the Year award?

Stratford High School’s Joaquin Andrews was honored as the Defensive Player of the Year.

Who was the Rookie of the Year?

Jeremiah Humphries of Cypress Falls High School was named Rookie of the Year.

who was the Coach of the Year?

Daniel Trocquet of Cypress Creek High School was selected as the Coach of the Year.

Where can I find the complete All-District Teams for 17-6A?

The complete All-District teams, including First and Second Team selections, are listed in the article above.

How were the MVP and othre awards determined?

The MVP and other awards were determined by a vote of the coaches within the 17-6A district following the UIL qualifiers.

This recognition of the outstanding athletes and coaches of the 17-6A district marks a significant milestone in the season.As these rising stars prepare for future challenges, the athletic community eagerly anticipates their continued growth and achievements. ArchySports will continue to bring you the latest updates on high school basketball and other sports news.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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