Diamond Stone headlines 2014-15 All-Suburban Boys Basketball team

Mark Hoffman
Dominican’s Diamond Stone slams home two of his 18 first half points Thursday.
Published on: 4/13/2015

Player of the Year

Diamond Stone, 6-10 center, Dominican

McDonald's All-American capped perhaps the most decorated career in Wisconsin history with a fourth state championship. ... Averaged 24.4 points per game on 67 percent shooting, with 11.7 rebounds per game. ... Shot 74 percent from the free-throw line and finished with 74 blocks. ... Wrapped up his career north of 2,000 points. ... Career highlights include the only triple-double in state-tournament history, recorded as a freshman. ... Posted two double-doubles in the state games this year. ... Racked up 43 points and 18 rebounds against Division 1 foe Racine Case in the regular season. ... Committed to Maryland.

Story: Dominican's Diamond Stone left a mark that will be remembered for decades

 Podcast: Is Diamond Stone the greatest ever?

Coach of the Year

Steve Showalter, Germantown

After graduating six key players from last year's state-championship squad, Showalter rebuilt the Warhawks into a team that went undefeated in the regular season and again reached the state title game for a fourth consecutive season. ... Lacked a true post presence, especially with junior forward Conner Edmonds out with injury for several games. ... Himself missed several games following knee surgery, ceding the reins to former Brookfield Central coach Mark Adams, who reinforced the defense in Showalter's absence.

Story: Germantown's Showalter, with help, earns fourth All-Suburban Coach of the Year honors

All-Suburban guards

Lewrenzo Byers, 6-0 senior, Brown Deer

Go-to player for back-to-back D3 state champion Brown Deer (25-4) was named unanimous Woodland East Player of the Year. ... All-State choice in Division 3. ... Averaged 19.2 points per game with 82 assists, 50 steals, 90-of-126 at the free-throw line and key defensive prowess.

Story: Byers and Adams both All-Suburban

Andre Carroll, 6-1 senior, Wauwatosa West

First-team All Conference choice for second straight season in Woodland West. ... Averaged 15.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. ... All-time leader in numerous offensive categories at Tosa West, including points (1,274), rebounds and field goals.

Story: Wauwatosa West's Carroll comes long way in 4 seasons

Ryan Clarey 6-1 junior, Brookfield Academy

First-team All Conference choice for third straight year and unanimous Player of the Year in Midwest Classic. ... Averaged 21.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.1 assists and shot 48 percent from three for a team that finished 20-4.

Story: Ryan Clarey is like another coach on the court for Brookfield Academy

Harrison Cleary, 6-1 junior, Oak Creek

First-team All Conference choice in talented Southeast scored 20.1 points per game, hitting 38 3-pointers and shooting 81 percent at the free-throw line. ... Scored 31 points and played every minute in regional loss to Milwaukee Hamilton.

Story: Cleary accepts leadership role

Brandon Key, 6-0 senior, West Allis Central

Led West Allis Central on improbable run to state tournament after taking seventh place in Greater Metro Conference, where he was named league Player of the Year. ... Averaged 16.3 points per game on 51 percent shooting. ... Finished with 5.9 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game.

Story: Key helps unlock West Allis Central boys' basketball potential

Juwan McCloud, 6-1 junior, Germantown

Catalyst for 27-1 Warhawks team that finished the season in the state-championship game for a fourth consecutive season. ... North Shore Conference Player of the Year and first-team All State selection. ... Averaged 17.4 points per game with 146 assists and 60 steals. ... Shot 45 percent from the field.

Story: McCloud instrumental in Germantown's state run

Josh Michaels, 6-2 senior, Greendale

Michaels led the Panthers back to the WIAA Division 2 state tournament for a second straight year, finishing with 19.8 points per game. ... Brought in 2.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 steals per game. ... Blocked 11 shots despite his 6-2 size, including a crucial one in the sectional title game against Wauwatosa East. ... First-team All Conference in Woodland West.

Story: Michaels puts together all-around game in helping team get back to state

Miles Sigh, 6-2 senior, Whitefish Bay

First-team selection in North Shore led 16-9 Blue Dukes at 17.0 ppg, hitting 47 3-pointers and 72 percent of his free throws. ... Adjusted to intensified defensive attention when Isaiah Johnson went down with injury. ... Honorable-mention All-State selection.

Story: Sigh played huge leadership role for Bay boys basketball team

All-Suburban forwards

Taurus Adams II, 6-5 junior Brown Deer

First-team selection in Woodland East played key role in Brown Deer's second straight league championship. ... Finished with 16 points, 14 rebounds, three assists and two steals in state-title win over Xavier. ... Averaged 12.7 points on 57 percent shooting and grabbed team-high 7.0 rebounds per game, with 43 steals and 41 blocks.

Story: Byers and Adams both All-Suburban

Brandon Glandt, 6-2 senior, Muskego

Led a balanced Warriors squad that finished the regular season 21-1 and won a league title, earning first-team All Conference honors in the Classic 8. ... Finished with 15.6 points per game and 49 percent shooting from the floor, plus 44 percent from 3-point range. ... Added 5.5 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game.

Story: Glandt a vital cog in Muskego boys basketball team's machine

Jaylen Key, 6-7 senior, Homestead

Consistent scorer for Highlanders, which went 15-10, took second in the North Shore and won a regional title. ... Averaged 19.5 points per game and earned first-team All Conference. ... First-team All State selection by WBCA. ... Committed to Northern Illinois.

Story: Behind Key, Homestead boys basketball team becomes competitive again

High honorable mention

GUARD: Joey Archer, 6-1 senior, West Allis Hale; Bryce Beekmann, 6-2 junior, Wauwatosa East; Steffan Brown, 6-1, senior, Wauwatosa West; Tyler Herro, 6-2 freshman, Whitnall; Donovan Lucas, 5-11 senior, Brown Deer; Caleb Wagner, 6-0 junior, Muskego

FORWARD:Andrew Bruggink, 6-3 junior, Brookfield Central; Garrison Goode, 6-8 senior, Dominican; Joe Lemon, 6-5 junior, Brookfield Academy; David Pulizos, 6-6 junior, Greendale

COACH:Kelly Appleby, Brown Deer; Tim Arndorfer, Wauwatosa East; Andy Capes, Muskego, Pat Clarey, Brookfield Academy

Honorable mention

GUARD:Tywon Bressler, 6-2 senior, Dominican; Jezzriah Burton, 6-2 junior, Nicolet; Jimmy Engelhart, 6-2 senior, Brookfield East; Mikael Green, 5-10 sophomore, Shorewood; Isaiah Johnson, 6-4 senior, Whitefish Bay;Ve'Jhon

Johnson, 6-1 senior, University School; Stephen Kraninger, 6-2 junior, New Berlin Eisenhower; Dwayne Lawhorn Jr., 6-4 senior, Germantown; Cameron Marotta, 6-0 senior, Homestead; Bryce McMurtry, 6-0, junior, Menomonee Falls; Henry Mirsberger, 6-1 junior, Brookfield Central; David Mlachnik, 6-1 senior, West Allis Central; Elijah Moore, 5-10 junior, Whitefish Bay; Austin Moutry, 5-9 guard, Dominican; Jason Palesse, 6-0 senior, West Allis Hale; Jack Popp, 6-3, junior, Homestead; Devaughn Ross, 5-11 senior, West Allis Central; Cal Schultz, 6-2 senior, Muskego; Christian Simon, 6-2 senior, Brookfield East; Jack Sirek, 6-3 junior, New Berlin Eisenhower; Jeremy Swider, 6-0 senior, Greenfield; Nnamdi Van Dulm, 6-4 senior, West Allis Central; Nate Walker, 5-10 senior, West Allis Hale; Mindika Wijenayake, 6-0 senior, New Berlin West; Raylonzo Woods, 6-3, junior, Nicolet; Max Wojcik, 6-0 senior, Brookfield Central

FORWARD:Zack Baun, 6-3, senior, Brown Deer; Jerome Cummings, 6-2 senior, West Allis Central; Matt Farner, 6-2 junior, Muskego; Jai'Vionne Green, 6-3, Wauwatosa East; Tommy Hickey, 6-6 senior, Sussex Hamilton; Maxwell Keefe, 6-6 junior, Germantown; Jake Stauffacher, 6-4, senior, Menomonee Falls; Mat Wall, 6-3 junior, West Allis Hale

COACH:Derek Berger, Dominican; Andy Cerroni, Sussex Hamilton; Ryan

Johnsen, Greendale; Kevin Lazovik, Whitefish Bay; David Mlachnik, West Allis Central