Lummi Nation Coach, Stars Lead More Whatcom All-State Honors

The end-of-the-year accolades continue to pour in for Whatcom’s best girls and boys basketball players and coaches.

SB Live, a Sports Illustrated-sponsored high school website, announced its all-state teams on Wednesday, March 26, and Class 1B state champion Lummi Nation was recognized with two awards.

Jerome Toby Sr. was named the 1B coach of the year and junior guard Jerome Toby Jr. was named the 1B player of the year. Named to the 1B all-state second team was Lummi Nation sophomore guard Dyson Edwards. 

Also earning all-state honors were Lynden senior Brant Heppner (2A first team), Lynden Christian senior Gannon Dykstra and sophomore Dawson Hintz (both 1A first team), and Meridian senior Talon Jenkins (1A second team).

For a complete list of the all-state teams including those for each classification, click on SB Live Boys All-State.

The Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association also had its senior all-state games last Saturday in Bellevue and five Whatcom boys played in the Class 1A-2A game, which the 1A won, 97-80.

Heppner had 15 points, including three 3-pointers; Jenkins had 11 points and three 3s; Dykstra had 8 points; Nooksack Valley’s Caden Heutink had 6 points; and Meridian’s Jaeger Fyfe had 3 points.

The WIBCA announced its boys basketball awards earlier and Heppner was named the 2A player of year and Toby was named the Class 1B coach of the year.

Other all-state honors were announced recently:

* SB Live announced its top 25 Washington state girls teams and its all-state teams and Class 2A state champion Lynden was honored in both lists.

The undefeated Lions were chosen as the second best team in SI’s Washington Power 25, which ranks all teams regardless of classification. Class 4A state champion Davis of Yakima was named the No.1 team.

And Lynden sophomore Finley Parcher was named to SB Live’s all-state first team, again for players regardless of classification. She also was named the Class 2A player of the year. Earning 2A all-state second-team honors was Parcher’s teammate, junior Payton Mills.

Two other Whatcom players earned all-state honors. Junior guard Ella Fritts of Lynden Christian was named to the Class 1A all-state first team, and junior post Grace DeHoog of Nooksack Valley was named to the 1A second team.

For a complete list of the all-state teams including those for each classification, click on SB Live Girls All-State.

* The Meridian girls also were recognized by the WIAA as the Class 1A scholastic champions. The team, coached by Bree Joy, had a 3.95 GPA, which was the highest among all 1A schools. Also recognized were the Ferndale cheerleaders, coached by Kelly Earl. The Golden Eagles were the 3A champions with a combined 3.698 GPA.

* The Washington State Girls Basketball Coaches Association had its senior all-state games in Seattle on Saturday, March 22.

Four Whatcom girls played in the Class 1A-2A game. Lynden Christian’s Allison Shumate was named the 1A team’s co-MVP after scoring 18 points, including the game-winning basket just before the buzzer of the 1A’s 93-91 victory.

Shumate’s LC teammate Danya Dykstra had 10 points and 5 rebounds, Nooksack Valley’s Kate Shintaffer made all three of her shots for 7 points and added 4 rebounds, and Lynden’s Kiki York had 9 points and 4 rebounds for the 2A team.

During the WSGBC’s event, coaches and players of the year were announced. Lynden’s Rob Adams was named the state coach of the year after leading the Lions to an undefeated season and the 2A state title.

* The WIAA honors several athletes each week and for Week 26 (March 3-8), Parcher and Toby Jr. were chosen after leading their teams to state titles and earning MVP honors at their respective state tournaments.

* For those who might have missed the state all-tournament teams, Heppner was chosen on the 2A first team; Dykstra and Hintz were chosen to the 1A first team, and Fyfe and Jenkins were chosen to the second team; and Toby was chosen the MVP of the 1B tournament.

For the girls state all-tournament teams, Parcher was named the 2A MVP and was joined on the first team by Mills. Shumate and Dykstra were named to the 1A second team.

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.