2022 All-Whatcom Hoops: Boys Second Team

Last year, because the Northwest Conference did not have all-league teams during the pandemic season, Whatcom Hoops decided to unveil its own all-Whatcom Hoops teams. And because it was so much fun recognizing such great players, we’re going to do it again.

Starting Monday, we began to release one team each day. Today is the all-Whatcom Hoops boys second team. On Sunday, we’ll wrap up our season with the end-of-the-year awards.

Now remember, these are not your standard all-conference teams. These will be all-WHATCOM COUNTY teams, which means the Lummi Nation players will be included but no Skagit or Snohomish County players will be eligible.

Also, while most basketball all-star squads have five-player teams, we don’t know of any high school that has a team with only five players.

So our all-Whatcom Hoops squads will have 10 players on their first, second and third teams. In fact, we might sneak in a few more players.

Here’s the schedule and links to previous teams:

Monday: Girls third team

Tuesday: Boys third team

Wednesday: Girls second team

Today: Boys second team

Friday: Girls first team

Saturday: Boys first team

Sunday: End of the year awards

So, here is the all-Whatcom Hoops boys second team in alphabetical order.

 

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BRADY ACKERMAN

Nooksack Valley, freshman, post

 

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DAWSON ADAMS

Lynden, senior, guard/forward

 

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CREW BOSMAN

Lynden Christian, senior, forward

 

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BENNETT DeLANGE

Nooksack Valley, junior, guard

 

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COSTON PARCHER

Lynden, junior, guard

 

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REED RICHARDSON

Squalicum, senior, guard

 

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JESSE SAPP

Ferndale, senior, guard

 

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HENRY SHELDRUP

Bellingham, junior, post

 

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COLE THOMAS

Blaine, senior, post

 

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DUNCAN TOBY

Lummi Nation, senior, guard

Jim Carberry of Whatcom Hoops

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Jim Carberry is a former Bellingham Herald sports editor and author of several books on Whatcom County prep basketball. Follow him on Twitter @whatcomhoops and visit the Whatcom Hoops Facebook page.

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