Please check below for our second team and first team selections!
Here are the six all-CWOSSA third team members:
2010-11 CWOSSABasketball.com "Third Team" All-CWOSSA
Tyler Schneider, 6'1" G, RCSS/Kitchener - 4th Year
Ben Reyhani, 6'0" G, SJAM/Waterloo - 4th Year
Javon Masters, 6'0" G, Forest Hts/Kitchener - 3rd Year
Osama Qahwash, 5'9" G, GRCI/Kitchener - 5th Year
Brian Doran, 6'4" G/F, SSS/Cambridge - 4th Year
Serge Khayipangi, 6'1" G, Centennial/Guelph - 4th Year
Tyler Schneider, Resurrection CSS/Kitchener
Particulars: 6'1" PG/SG, 4th Year
Next Year: Returning to RCSS for 5th Year
Known for his excellent shooting ability but also isn't afraid to drive the lane. Plays both guard positions, but is more comfortable at the 2 spot which is his natural position. He's an underrated defender, and has extremely solid fundamentals.
Schneider has been attracting some CIS interest, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him end up at a local university. In the meantime, he'll be returning to Resurrection for a 5th year.
Ben Reyhani, SJAM/Waterloo
Particulars: 6'0" G, 4th Year
Next Year: Undecided
Reyhani is well-known around CWOSSA for his shooting ability. He will fire them up from just about anywhere on the court --- for most other players these would be "bad shots" but such is his unlimited range.
He can get hot in a hurry, and finished among the leaders in "20+ performances" with 12.
Reyhani will either attend a local university next year, or return to SJAM for a 5th year.
Javon Masters, Forest Hts./Kitchener
Particulars: 6'0" G, 3rd Year
Next Year: Returning to FHCI for Grade 12
Also a member of our "all rookie team", Masters is the first grade 11 named as an all-CWOSSA selection.
As we noted in our earlier post, he's a smooth guard who excels off the dribble, which includes his runners down the lane against taller defenders. Look for him to continue to excel next year in the FHCI backcourt which adds Juwan Miller (on a full-time basis).
Osama Qahwash, Grand River/Kitchener
Particulars: 5'9" PG, 5th Year
Next Year: TBD
Qahwash was initially listed as a 2010-11 recruit for Quest University (British Columbia) but instead decommitted and elected to return to GRCI for a 5th season. It ended up being a solid choice, as he demonstrated his all-around PG skills (scoring, passing, ball handling) en route to a WCSSAA semifinals appearance.
His best game of the year was in the QFs against Bluevale where he nailed a buzzer-beating three pointer while fading out of bounds. This was one of his 8 three-pointers on the evening.
Brian Doran, Southwood
Particulars: 6'4" G-F, 4th Year
Next Year: TBD
Didn't get a lot of recognition as a result of SSS's down year this season, but was a consistent threat that had to be accounted for in Southwood's games. He has size (6'4" with bulk) and ability to shoot from deep.
He was the only CWOSSA player to hit for two 30+ games on the same day ---- at the SBCSS 32-team tournament, he poured in 30 points in a first-round win over Richmond Hill and followed that up with 32 against Resurrection in a second-round loss.
Serge Khayipangi, Centennial
Particulars: 6'1" G, 4th Year
Next Year: TBD
Khayipangi took advantage of his increased role in the Spartans' offense this past season, as he helped guide them to yet another CWOSSA appearance.
He's extremely athletic, and is a superb penetrator and finisher at the rim ---- he uses the glass very well in those efforts.
If he returns to CCVI for a 5th season, he'll be among the top 3-4 players in the league.
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