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U13 Boys 2025 -2026 Awards 

MVP

Emerson Maracle

Emerson had an outstanding season and was a key part of our team’s success. He was a great teammate who led by example, took practice seriously, and earned the respect of the group. He embraced his role playing off the ball and excelled, using his skill set to create consistent scoring and give us a real advantage with his three-point shooting. As we moved up against stronger competition, he recognized the need to be more aggressive and stepped up, often leading us in scoring. He made the right reads, was a strong decision-maker, and one of his biggest strengths was his ability to perform under pressure. Time and time again, he delivered in big moments, hitting key shots down the stretch. A well-deserved MVP

MIP

Sully Shakell

Sully showed the most growth of anyone on our team this season. With his size, athleticism, and physicality, he quickly worked his way up the depth chart and became someone we relied on. He was our most physical player—his presence on the defensive end was unmatched, consistently finishing possessions with rebounds and blocks. Offensively, he grew into his role and became more effective in the dunker spot. Sully developed into a player we trusted to have on the floor late in games. With his passion for the game, he’s only going to continue improving his fundamentals and getting better. The sky is the limit for him

COACHES CHOICE

Josh Thrasher & Kobe Warren

This season, Josh took on the role of our floor general, focusing on running the offense and creating opportunities for his teammates. He excelled as a leader, consistently calling out plays and recognizing defensive coverages. Josh always put the team first, did what was asked of him, and brought a strong physical presence on the defensive end. He handled the responsibility of being our primary ball handler and inbounder in pressure situations, and his composure in those moments played a big part in many of our wins. A well-deserved Coach’s Award.” Kobe was one of our top players this season and a great example of what the Coach’s Award represents. He excelled in transition, consistently running the floor and often being our first player back on defense. He always did what was asked of him, taking on the challenge of guarding the opposing team’s top perimeter player. Kobe showed a great attitude by taking feedback on his outside shooting and made strong improvements as the season went on. His constant hustle, work ethic, and willingness to put the team first made him a huge asset to our group. A well-deserved Coach’s Award.

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