2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive, today announced the members of the first ever 2K Sports New York State High School All-Star Team for basketball. These rising stars were chosen by members of the media, as well as all men’s high school basketball coaches in New York State . They will be honored along with their coaches at the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Championship Games on November 16th at Madison Square Garden in New York City .
Lance Stephenson Junior Abraham Lincoln High School
Justin Green Senior Abraham Lincoln High School
Kemba Walker Senior Rice High School
Durand Scott Junior Rice High School
Chris Fouch Senior Rice High School
Sylvan Landesberg Senior Holy Cross High School
Kevin Jones Senior Mt. Vernon High School
Mookie Jones Senior Peekskill High School
Erving Walker Senior Christ the King Regional High School
Ryan Peason Senior Christ the King Regional High School
Darryl Bryant Senior St. Raymond High School for Boys
Omari Lawrence Junior St. Raymond High School for Boys
Brandon Triche Junior Jamesville-Dewitt High School
Kevin Phillips Senior Bishop Laughlin Memorial High School
Jayvaugh Pickston Sophomore Bishop Laughlin Memorial High School
David Imes Senior Boys & Girls High School
Patrick Jackson Senior Boys & Girls High School
Ben Cronin Senior Henninger High School
Dane Miller Junior Rush-Henrietta High School
Sean Kilpatrick Senior White Plains High School
Trinity Fields Senior Benjamin N. Cardozo High School
“These young athletes are the future of college basketball and their dedication to the sport is admirable,” said Mark Goodrich, 2K Sports Product Marketing Manager for College Hoops. “2K Sports is proud to celebrate these young men and their coaches for their hard work and achievements in high school basketball.”
The team will take center court at half-time with their coaches as they are recognized on live television. The 2K Sports College Hoops Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer tips off the college basketball season with a tournament of 16 teams from 16 different conferences in action across the country. The top four teams advance to the Championship Rounds in New York City .