Randolph-Macon’s
VA Wesleyan’s Macedo Named Coach of the Year; ODAC standouts claim four
spots on First-Team
Wansley
was named the Old Dominion Athletic Conference’s Player of the Year, was also
the NABC’s South District Player of the Year, First
Team All-America, First Team All-South and a Third Team All-America by
D3hoops.com, scored in double figures in 25 of 27 games, and finished with 13
double-doubles.
Macedo
led the Marlins to a 24-6 overall record, also led his squad to the 2005 ODAC
Conference Tournament Championship, won its first
round home NCAA game before losing to York (PA), a team that advanced to the
Final Four.
Also earning
First Team honors is Ricky Easterling. Easterling, a
Joining Easterling was VA Wesleyan’s Brandon Adair. Adair average
18 points per game and 8 rebounds. First Team All-ODAC choice, named the 2005 ODAC
Tournament MVP, and NABC and D3hoops.com Second Team All-South selection.
Also
earning First Team accolades is Jason Sager. Sager, an Eastern Mennonite
player, finished the year averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds. Third Team
All-South Region choice by D3hoops.com, First Team All-ODAC honoree, and was
second on the ODAC in scoring.
Finally,
Shenandoah’s Chris Rhone was a First Team selection.
Second Team All-State
Charles
Holliday Apprentice
Roderic
Carey Christopher
Kevinn
Hunter
Kenny Johnson Ferrum
Onyie Onunaku Shenandoah
Honorable Mention All-State
Philip
Hawley Randolph-Macon
Jeremy
Romeo Christopher Newport
Peter
Warren VA Wesleyan
Clay
Michael
Ton Ton