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April 1, 2010 WNT 36 SPORTS 09-10 NOW ALL-SUBURBAN BOYS BASKETBALL HONORABLE GUARDS: Conor Cassidy, 6-0, sr., Menomonee Falls; John Cording, 6-2, sr., Menomonee Falls; Deion Jackson-Body, 5-7, so., Shorewood; Austin Malone-Mitchell, 5-8, fr., Shorewood; Josh Mongan, 5-10, so., Germantown; Alex Olson, 6-1, jr., Brookfield Central; Jacob Pope, 6-4, sr., Muskego; Stephen Pelkofer, 6-0, so., Whitnall; Adam Rubatt, 6-0, sr., Menomonee Falls; Danny Sayles, 6-3, sr., Wauwatosa East FORWARDS: Christian Griggs-Williams, 6-3, jr., Nicolet; Jamon Jackson-Wilson, 6-4, so., Brown Deer; Jake Lehman, 5-10, sr., Whitnall; Kierre Ogbonna, 6-1, jr., Brown Deer; Jonathan Phillips, 6-6, sr., Menomonee Falls; Ray Sterling, 6-1, sr., Wauwatosa West; Nick Stout, 6-3, sr., Oak Creek CENTERS: Jamie Schneck, 6-7, jr., center, Whitefish Bay COACH: Jeff Lewiston, New Berlin West; Kevin Lazovik, Whitefish Bay. HIGH HONORABLE GUARDS: Myles Henry, 6-2, sr., Nicolet; Coy Smith, 6-3, sr., Homestead FORWARD: C.J. Gregg, 6-5, jr., Brookfield East CENTER: John Laihinen, 6-4, sr., Homestead COACHES: Dave Scheidegger, New Berlin Eisenhower; Ben Seibert, Menomonee Falls; Steve Showalter, Germantown GUARD Alex Diciaula, 5-11 senior Brookfield Central Considered Brookfield Central’s “most improved player ever” by coach Mark Adams, Diciaula averaged 18.0 points per game, fifth-best in the NOW area, after sporting just a 2.1 ppg. average last season. … Inside- outside game proved to be a night- mare for several teams as he put up 20-plus nine times, including six games over 25. … The smooth and shifty guard shot 43 percent from behind the 3-point arc and led the area with 69 3s. … Led Lancers in scoring in 20 of 22 games. FORWARD J.P. Tokoto, 6-6 sophomore Menomonee Falls The NOW player of the year … The sophomore, who was the school’s first first-team all-state selection in 17 years, led the Indians to their first conference title since 1993 by averaging 18.6 points per game on 160 of 284 shooting from the field (56 percent). … averaged 10 rebounds per game, including an impressive 3.7 offensive, many of which wound up in spectacular dunks. … also had 32 assists, 63 steals, 40 blocks and 46 deflections. … Only shortcom- ing could be at the free-throw line where he was 81 of 146 (55.5%). FORWARD Mitch Sperka, 6-2 senior New Berlin Eisenhower The Lions finished with the state’s best Division 2 regular season record and Sperka was a huge reason why. … The only Lion to average more than 10 points per game at 16.7. … the senior burst onto the scene after scoring just 3.8 points per game as a junior. … also averaged 9.5 rebounds per contest. … can bang inside but also step out: he shot 54 percent from the floor (118-of-220) including 29-of-66 (44 percent) from 3-point range. GUARD Zak Showalter 6-2 sophomore Germantown The coach’s son helped the young (four sophomore starters) Warhawks to their third North Shore title in four years by averaging 17.2 points and six rebounds per game. … shot 61 percent from 2-point range, 41 percent from 3-point range and knocked down 70 percent of his free throws. … also contributed 57 assists and 25 steals. … Showed his moxie by playing well in the conference title game against Homestead on an injured ankle. FORWARD Nick Romanowski, 6-7 junior Franklin Averaged 22.5 points per game, good enough to be the NOW area regular season scoring champ, to go along with 11.1 rebounds, 2.8 blocks, 1 steal and 1.8 assists. … shot 63 percent from the field (183-of-291) and his 501points during the regular season marked the third-highest season total in school history, according coach Tim Hogan. … shot an impressive 72 percent from the free-throw line (135-of-188). … breakout campaign included five 30+-point games and 12 double doubles. … had one game with 37 points and 21 rebounds, had two more 17-rebound efforts and a 16-rebound game. … blocked eight shots in a game once. GUARD Will Pelkofer, 6-0 senior Whitnall Started the season on a scoring binge and never let up. … scored 25 or more points in seven of first eight games, including a season-high 32 in a win over St. Francis. … scored more than 20 points 17 times this season and averaged a NOW-area best 23.4 per game. … only player in the NOW coverage area to crack the 1,000-point career mark this season. … averaged 3.3 rebounds, 3.15 assists and 2.5 steals. FORWARD Alec Molter, 6-6 senior Greenfield Though the Hustlin’ Hawks struggled, the senior captain did his share by averaging 16.5 points and 11.5 rebounds per game during his breakout season. … The versatile Molter, who played all five positions, was double- and triple- teamed nightly, but still managed 5.2 blocks and 1.4 assists per game. … worked hard in the offseason to refine his game and become a complete player, and his stats show he did just that. … His coach Jim Nowak said Molter meant as much to this year’s team as former Woodland Conference POY and NOW selection Davey Keane meant to the school’s ’03-04 conference title team. FORWARD Chad Mathwig, 6-5 junior New Berlin West Mathwig followed up his NOW All-Suburban sophomore season during which he averaged a double-double with a solid junior campaign. … missed three games with an ankle injury, but averaged 18.6 points and 9.2 rebounds on 62 percent shooting from the field and 70 percent from the free-throw line. … Throw in 2.3 assists, 1.3 blocks and 1.1 steals and it’s another strong season. … A big-time inside scoring presence, he often drew double-teams. … very good at hitting the cutting teammate or relocating the ball on the floor. GUARD John Johnston, 6-3 senior Whitefish Bay Had to become the man for the Blue Dukes after the graduation of North Shore tri-player of the year Jimmy Sherburne (now at Princeton). … averaged 14.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game as well as 3.2 assists, 2 steals and 1.4 blocks as the team’s point guard. … shot 52.1 percent from inside the arc and 45 percent from 3-point range (50 of111). … was also a dead-eye from the foul line at 83.6 percent. … scored 30 points in a critical late season overtime win over Milwaukee Lutheran. GUARD Sam Krenzien, 6-2 senior Wauwatosa West Krenzien helped the Trojans achieve their best Woodland record since 2006 in his third year as a starter. … made a name for himself with his all-around offensive game, while leading a stifling full-court press that gave opposing teams headaches. … Referred to as the “heart and soul” of the team by coach Mike Landisch, Krenzien averaged 15.4 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game as the Trojans finished 16-6 overall. COACH OF THE YEAR Wauwatosa West staff The Trojans’ record stood at 11-4 when head coach Mike Landisch took a leave of absence to undergo treatment for kidney cancer. … The Trojans were in the midst of a five-game winning streak when co-coaches Chad Stelse and Ryan Bailey took over, and because of the chemistry between all three coaches, West hardly missed a beat. … Led by their “new” head coaches, the Trojans won four of their last five, with their only loss by three points to Eisenhower on their way to the school’s best finish since 2006. … West averaged 63.8 points per game while only surrendering 54.4 in its final five games under Stelse and Bailey. ONLINE FAN VOTING Nearly 670 people cast more than 1,400 online votes for the NOW Player of the Year. Online totals accounted for one-fifth of the final vote. This year’s top vote-getters were: 1. Molter, Greenfield, 385 votes 2. Diciaula, Brookfield Central, 328 3. Romanowski, Franklin, 124 4. Laihinen, Homestead, 120 5. Tokoto, Menomonee Falls, 89 Mark Wojnowiak wins a pair of lower-level Bucks tickets after his name was randomly drawn from all fans who voted. MENTION MENTION

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FORWARD MitchSperka,6-2senior NewBerlin Eisenhower TheLions finishedwiththe state’sbest Division2 regularseason recordandSperkawasahuge reasonwhy.…TheonlyLionto averagemorethan10pointsper gameat16.7.…theseniorburst ontothesceneafterscoringjust3.8 pointspergameasajunior.…also averaged9.5reboundspercontest. …canbanginsidebutalsostep out:heshot54percentfromthe floor(118-of-220)including 29-of-66(44percent)from3-point range. April 1, 2010 ● WNT 36

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April1,2010

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SPORTS

09-10NOWALL-SUBURBAN BOYS BASKETBALL

HONORABLE

GUARDS: Conor Cassidy, 6-0,sr., Menomonee Falls; JohnCording, 6-2, sr., MenomoneeFalls; Deion Jackson-Body,5-7, so., Shorewood; AustinMalone-Mitchell, 5-8, fr.,Shorewood; Josh Mongan,5-10, so., Germantown; AlexOlson, 6-1, jr., BrookfieldCentral; Jacob Pope, 6-4, sr.,Muskego; Stephen Pelkofer,6-0, so., Whitnall; Adam Rubatt,6-0, sr., Menomonee Falls;Danny Sayles, 6-3, sr.,Wauwatosa EastFORWARDS: ChristianGriggs-Williams, 6-3, jr.,Nicolet; JamonJackson-Wilson, 6-4, so.,Brown Deer; Jake Lehman,5-10, sr., Whitnall; KierreOgbonna, 6-1, jr., Brown Deer;Jonathan Phillips, 6-6, sr.,Menomonee Falls; Ray Sterling,6-1, sr., Wauwatosa West; NickStout, 6-3, sr., Oak CreekCENTERS: Jamie Schneck,6-7, jr., center, Whitefish BayCOACH: Jeff Lewiston, NewBerlin West; Kevin Lazovik,Whitefish Bay.

H IGH HONORABLE

GUARDS: Myles Henry, 6-2,sr., Nicolet; Coy Smith, 6-3,sr., HomesteadFORWARD: C.J. Gregg, 6-5,jr., Brookfield EastCENTER: John Laihinen, 6-4,sr., HomesteadCOACHES: Dave Scheidegger,New Berlin Eisenhower; BenSeibert, Menomonee Falls;Steve Showalter, Germantown

GUARD

Alex Diciaula, 5-11 seniorBrookfieldCentralConsideredBrookfieldCentral’s “mostimproved playerever” by coachMark Adams, Diciaula averaged 18.0points per game, fifth-best in theNOW area, after sporting just a 2.1ppg. average last season. … Inside-outside game proved to be a night-mare for several teams as he put up20-plus nine times, including sixgames over 25. … The smooth andshifty guard shot 43 percent frombehind the 3-point arc and led thearea with 69 3s. … Led Lancers inscoring in 20 of 22 games.

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J.P. Tokoto, 6-6 sophomoreMenomoneeFallsThe NOW playerof the year … Thesophomore, whowas the school’sfirst first-teamall-state selection in 17 years, ledthe Indians to their first conferencetitle since 1993 by averaging 18.6points per game on 160 of 284shooting from the field (56 percent).… averaged 10 rebounds per game,including an impressive 3.7offensive, many of which wound upin spectacular dunks. … also had32 assists, 63 steals, 40 blocks and46 deflections. … Only shortcom-ing could be at the free-throw linewhere he was 81 of 146 (55.5%).

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Mitch Sperka, 6-2 seniorNew BerlinEisenhowerThe Lionsfinished with thestate’s bestDivision 2regular seasonrecord and Sperka was a hugereason why. … The only Lion toaverage more than 10 points pergame at 16.7. … the senior burstonto the scene after scoring just 3.8points per game as a junior. … alsoaveraged 9.5 rebounds per contest.… can bang inside but also stepout: he shot 54 percent from thefloor (118-of-220) including29-of-66 (44 percent) from 3-pointrange.

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Zak Showalter6-2 sophomoreGermantownThe coach’s sonhelped the young(four sophomorestarters) Warhawksto their third NorthShore title in four years byaveraging 17.2 points and sixrebounds per game. … shot 61percent from 2-point range, 41percent from 3-point range andknocked down 70 percent of his freethrows. … also contributed 57assists and 25 steals. … Showedhis moxie by playing well in theconference title game againstHomestead on an injured ankle.

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Nick Romanowski, 6-7 juniorFranklinAveraged 22.5points per game,good enough tobe the NOW arearegular seasonscoring champ, togo along with 11.1rebounds, 2.8 blocks, 1 steal and 1.8assists. … shot 63 percent from thefield (183-of-291) and his 501 pointsduring the regular season markedthe third-highest season total inschool history, according coach TimHogan. … shot an impressive 72percent from the free-throw line(135-of-188). … breakout campaignincluded five 30+-point games and12 double doubles. … had onegame with 37 points and 21rebounds, had two more 17-reboundefforts and a 16-rebound game. …blocked eight shots in a game once.

GUARD

Will Pelkofer, 6-0 seniorWhitnallStarted the seasonon a scoring bingeand never let up.… scored 25 ormore points inseven of first eightgames, including a season-high 32in a win over St. Francis. … scoredmore than 20 points 17 times thisseason and averaged a NOW-areabest 23.4 per game. … only playerin the NOW coverage area to crackthe 1,000-point career mark thisseason. … averaged 3.3 rebounds,3.15 assists and 2.5 steals.

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Alec Molter, 6-6 seniorGreenfieldThough theHustlin’ Hawksstruggled, thesenior captain didhis share byaveraging 16.5points and 11.5 rebounds per gameduring his breakout season. … Theversatile Molter, who played all fivepositions, was double- and triple-teamed nightly, but still managed5.2 blocks and 1.4 assists per game.… worked hard in the offseason torefine his game and become acomplete player, and his stats showhe did just that. … His coach JimNowak said Molter meant as muchto this year’s team as formerWoodland Conference POY andNOW selection Davey Keane meantto the school’s ’03-04 conferencetitle team.

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Chad Mathwig, 6-5 juniorNew BerlinWestMathwig followedup his NOWAll-Suburbansophomoreseason duringwhich he averaged a double-doublewith a solid junior campaign. …missed three games with an ankleinjury, but averaged 18.6 points and9.2 rebounds on 62 percentshooting from the field and 70percent from the free-throw line. …Throw in 2.3 assists, 1.3 blocks and1.1 steals and it’s another strongseason. … A big-time insidescoring presence, he often drewdouble-teams. … very good athitting the cutting teammate orrelocating the ball on the floor.

GUARD

John Johnston, 6-3 seniorWhitefish BayHad to become theman for the BlueDukes after thegraduation ofNorth Shoretri-player of theyear Jimmy Sherburne (now atPrinceton). … averaged 14.7 pointsand 4.7 rebounds per game as wellas 3.2 assists, 2 steals and 1.4blocks as the team’s point guard. …shot 52.1 percent from inside the arcand 45 percent from 3-point range(50 of 111). … was also a dead-eyefrom the foul line at 83.6 percent.… scored 30 points in a critical lateseason overtime win overMilwaukee Lutheran.

GUARD

Sam Krenzien, 6-2 seniorWauwatosaWestKrenzien helpedthe Trojansachieve their bestWoodland recordsince 2006 in histhird year as a starter. … made aname for himself with his all-aroundoffensive game, while leading astifling full-court press that gaveopposing teams headaches. …Referred to as the “heart and soul”of the team by coach Mike Landisch,Krenzien averaged 15.4 points, 5.7rebounds, and 4.5 assists per gameas the Trojans finished 16-6 overall.

COACH OF THE YEAR

Wauwatosa West staffThe Trojans’ record stood at11-4 when head coach MikeLandisch took a leave ofabsence to undergotreatment for kidney cancer.… The Trojans were in themidst of a five-game winningstreak when co-coachesChad Stelse and Ryan Baileytook over, and because of the chemistry between all three coaches, West hardlymissed a beat. … Led by their “new” head coaches, the Trojans won four oftheir last five, with their only loss by three points to Eisenhower on their way tothe school’s best finish since 2006. … West averaged 63.8 points per gamewhile only surrendering 54.4 in its final five games under Stelse and Bailey.

ONL INE FAN VOT ING

Nearly 670 people cast morethan 1,400 online votes for theNOW Player of the Year. Onlinetotals accounted for one-fifth ofthe final vote. This year’s topvote-getters were:1. Molter, Greenfield, 385votes2. Diciaula, Brookfield Central,3283. Romanowski, Franklin, 1244. Laihinen, Homestead, 1205. Tokoto, Menomonee Falls,89Mark Wojnowiak wins a pair oflower-level Bucks tickets afterhis name was randomly drawnfrom all fans who voted.

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