The 2024 Lexington Herald-Leader All-State Boys Basketball Team is here

The Herald-Leader is proud to announce its 2024 All-State Boys Basketball Teams as voted on by high school coaches across the commonwealth.

Lyon County’s Travis Perry, who recently led the Lyons to the UKHealthCare Boys’ Sweet 16 state championship and earned Mr. Basketball and Sweet 16 MVP honors, unsurprisingly tops our All-State list as the Herald-Leader’s Boys Basketball Player of the Year.

Perry, a 6-2 guard who has signed with Kentucky, appeared on all 124 coaches’ ballots submitted and received 91 votes for player of the year. He is unofficially Kentucky boys high school basketball’s all-time career points leader with 5,481 points, far surpassing previous record-holder “King” Kelly Coleman (4,337).

Harlan County’s Trent Noah, a South Carolina signee who wowed Rupp Arena with 48 points in the Sweet 16 quarterfinals and helped the Black Bears earn state runner-up, received 30 player of the year nods.

Also joining Perry and Noah on the first team are Perry’s Lyon teammate Brady Shoulders and fellow state tournament players Malachi Moreno and Vince Dawson of Great Crossing, Kade Unseld of Warren Central and Zander Carter of Ashland Blazer. Oldham County’s Max Green, Seneca’s Quel’Ron House and Lexington Catholic’s Tyler Doyle round out the first-teamers.

The Herald-Leader All-State Teams are based on coaches’ selections in a statewide survey conducted by the Lexington Herald-Leader/Kentucky.com. Players are listed in order of point totals based on coaches’ votes. There are three teams of 10 players, plus 20 honorable mentions.

First team

Player, School

School

Ht.

Class

PPG

Notes

All-State Points

POY Votes

Ballots

Travis Perry

Lyon County

6-2

Sr.

29.5

2024 Mr. Basketball, Sweet 16 MVP; 2-time Ky. Gatorade player of the year; Ky. boys’ all-time leading scorer; Kentucky signee

1,198

91

124

Trent Noah

Harlan County

6-6

Sr.

29.9

13th Region KABC player of the year; boys’ 5th all-time leading scorer; South Carolina signee

1,074

30

124

Malachi Moreno

Great Crossing

7-1

Jr.

16

4-star recruit; No. 3 center in class of 2025; averaged 13.3 rebounds per game

726



114

Max Green

Oldham County

6-7

Sr.

32.1

8th Region KABC player of the year; led the state in scoring (points per game)

384



67

Kade Unseld

Warren Central

6-6

Sr.

16.1

Co-4th Region KABC player of the year; 2023 Boys’ Sweet 16 champion; Western Kentucky signee

383



69

Vince Dawson

Great Crossing

6-5

Jr.

17.8

11th Region Tournament MVP

217



41

Quel’Ron House

Seneca

6-3

Sr.

27.9

7th Region KABC player of the year

207

1

42

Tyler Doyle

Lexington Catholic

6-5

Sr.

17.2

11th Region KABC player of the year; Bellarmine signee

190



39

Brady Shoulders

Lyon County

6-6

Sr.

17.7

Averaged 10.3 rebounds per game for the Boys’ Sweet 16 champs

184



42

Zander Carter

Ashland Blazer

6-4

Jr.

22.7

Liberty commit; part of four 16th Region championship teams

167



42

Second team

Player, School

School

Ht.

Class

PPG

Taylen Kinney

Newport

6-1

So.

17.5

Ty Price

Butler County

5-10

Jr.

29.0

Kyran Tilley

Evangel Christian

6-2

Sr.

17.8

Aden Barnett

Magoffin County

6-2

Sr.

28.7

Brett Decker

Central Hardin

6-3

Sr.

21.3

Ayden Evans

Elizabethtown

6-10

Sr.

16.6

Christian Doerr

Evangel Christian

6-3

Sr.

17.4

Jack Reddick

Lyon County

6-3

Sr,

14.8

Maddox Huff

Harlan County

6-2

Jr.

17.7

Mason Ritter

Bowling Green

6-8

Sr.

14.1

Third team

Player, School

School

Ht.

Class

PPG

Austin Sperry

Breathitt County

6-4

Jr.

22.2

Jaylan Rigdon

Pike County Central

5-11

Sr.

25.6

Damone King

DeSales

6-0

Sr.

20.0

Drae Vasser

Trinity

6-3

Sr.

14.2

Kaydon Custard

Harrison County

6-2

Sr.

24.0

EJ Walker

Lloyd Memorial

6-8

Jr.

16.9

Grant Neal

North Oldham

6-3

Sr.

21.8

Amari Owens

Bryan Station

6-1

So.

22.1

Luke Hale

Martin County

6-3

Sr.

23.2

Cole Edelen

Male

6-2

So.

21.4

Honorable mention

Charlie Fitzer, Pikeville; Armelo Boone, Frederick Douglass; Caden Miller, Covington Catholic; Daniel Allen, LaRue County; Isaiah Cochran, Adair County; Jeremiah Godfrey, Great Crossing; Travis Krohman, Simon Kenton; Jackson “BB” Washington, Christian Academy-Louisville; Darrell Bateman, Christian County; Gavin Grubbs, University Heights; Antonio Williams, Hopkinsville; Conner Loy, Adair County; Jay Rose, Madison Southern; Elijah Bundy, Clay County; Evan Eversole, Hazard; Camden Cox, Spencer County; Jonah Butler, Calloway County; Quentin Quarles, University Heights; Spencer Breeden, Grant County; Peyton Dixon, Letcher County Central.

Methodology: Our annual All-State survey was emailed to all 272 KHSAA boys basketball coaches in Kentucky using their email registered with the KHSAA. Multiple attempts were made to encourage every school to participate. Coaches were asked to select their top 10 players and points were assigned based on a player’s position on the ballot (10 points for Player of the Year, nine points for No. 2, eight points for No. 3, etc.), and tabulated across all ballots received. The top 50 players receiving votes made our All-State list. This year, 124 coaches participated and all 16 regions were represented.

Lyon County’s Travis Perry, the Sweet 16 MVP, celebrates hitting a 3-pointer against Harlan County during state championship game at Rupp Arena on March 23.
Lyon County’s Travis Perry, the Sweet 16 MVP, celebrates hitting a 3-pointer against Harlan County during state championship game at Rupp Arena on March 23.

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