Boys High School Basketball

2A All-Idaho boys basketball team | 2024-2025

Note: Coaches in each classification select the All-Idaho teams. The Idaho Statesman hosts the voting process and publishes the results.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: DAVID KLUDT, KAMIAH

The pick: A three-time, first-team all-state football pick, the 6-5 senior forward’s true calling lived on the hardwood. The four-year starter dominated at any position, leading Kamiah to the state finals with 17.3 points, 15.7 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game.

Coach’s comment: “Dave could easily score in the 30s or 40s but saw the value in having his teammates as viable threats,” Kamiah coach Aaron Skinner said. “Dave is a coach while on the floor, a leader in the huddles and at practice, as well as a phenomenal student.”

What others are saying: “(He was) a complete force,” Oakley coach Jordan Cranney said. “(He’d) back anyone down in the paint, then put anyone through a dribbling clinic from the perimeter.”

What’s next: He has signed to play at College of Idaho.

Kamiah senior Dave Kludt was voted the 1A All-Idaho Player of the Year by the state’s coaches.
Kamiah senior Dave Kludt was voted the 1A All-Idaho Player of the Year by the state’s coaches. August Frank Lewiston Tribune

RALLI ROETCISOENDER, KENDRICK

Teams struggled all year to slow the 6-2 junior guard as he was quick off the dribble, could shoot from anywhere and finish at the rim. He led the Tigers to a state title while averaging 19.0 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.6 steals per game, sinking 46% of his 3-pointers.

TYSON CHARLEY, LAKESIDE

A triple-double threat every time he took the floor, the 6-2 junior guard is a repeat first-team pick after leading the Knights to the state semifinals. He averaged a jaw-dropping 23.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, 7.7 assists, 2.3 steals and 1.7 blocks, while shooting 55% from the field.

SEAMUS WILSON, LOGOS

Gadget defenses couldn’t slow the 6-foot senior point guard from putting up his numbers. The floor general and scoring threat at all three levels set a school record with 1,631 career points, averaging 23.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 4.0 steals and 1.5 blocks this winter.

EVERETT LOVELL, POTLATCH

Stat keepers were in for a workout when the 6-2 senior guard came to town. He put up 22.1 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.5 steals and 2.0 blocks per game. But he was no volume scorer, shooting 58% from the floor while taking on the toughest defensive assignments.

COACH OF THE YEAR: STEVE KIRKLAND, KENDRICK

After starting 7-7, he led the Tigers on a 13-game winning streak for a title after moving up a class.

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