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Meet the 2023-24 El Paso Times' All-City Boys Basketball Team

Here is a look at this year's 2024 El Paso Times' All-City Boys Basketball Team.

MVP

El Paso Boys All-City Basketball Player of the Year Chapin's of the Year Chapin's Brandon Hymes poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.
El Paso Boys All-City Basketball Player of the Year Chapin's of the Year Chapin's Brandon Hymes poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.

Brandon Hymes, Chapin

Of note: The steadying force for the Huskies, who went all the way to Region I-5A final. Top notch defensive player and had some big offensive games.

Offensive MVP

El Paso Boys All-City Basketball Offensive Player of the Year Ysleta’s Azaiah Thompson poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.
El Paso Boys All-City Basketball Offensive Player of the Year Ysleta’s Azaiah Thompson poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.

Azaiah Thompson, Ysleta

Of Note: A rising star in El Paso, has been consistently improving during time at Ysleta.

Defensive MVP

El Paso Boys All-City Basketball Defensive Player of the Year Chapin's Jayden Leverett poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.
El Paso Boys All-City Basketball Defensive Player of the Year Chapin's Jayden Leverett poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.

Jayden Leverett, Chapin

Of Note: The 6-foot-9 junior is a Division I prospect, a force as a rebounder and shot blocker and shot changer.

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Coach of Year

Rodney Lewis, Chapin

Of Note: Lewis has established the Huskies as one of the top teams in Texas with four straight trips to the regional tourney.

El Paso Boys All-City Boys Basketball Coach of Year Chapin's Rodney Lewis poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.
El Paso Boys All-City Boys Basketball Coach of Year Chapin's Rodney Lewis poses for a photo Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Lincoln Park in El Paso, TX.

First Team

Devin Falk-Ramirez, Eastwood

Of Note: Hard-nosed player, comes from great basketball family, a leader for the Troopers.

Anthony Rubio, Burges

Of Note: A pure scorer and one of best young players in the city.

Mudia Gbowa, Chapin

Of Note: A good all-around player for the Huskies.

Ethan Martinez, Franklin

Of Note: A steadying force for the successful Franklin program.

Aiden Marquez, Americas

Of Note: Was a consistent force for the Trailblazers.

Second Team

Savion Jordan, Chapin

Of Note: Came up big on both ends for the Huskies.

Camrin Gulley, Andress

Of Note: Was leader on team, which went three rounds deep in Class 5A playoffs.

Aaron Vargas, Eastlake

Of Note: Had solid season in helping team return to playoffs.

Izzy Gonzalez, Hanks

Of Note: A senior leader for the Knights.

Marcus Bennett, Eastwood

Of Note: Stepped up big for the Troopers this season.

Third Team

Johan Camacho, Bowie

Of Note: A three-sport standout had big season for the Bears in the post.

Miguel Rivera, San Elizario

Of Note: An all-region player in Class 4A.

Aaron Guerrero, Anthony

Of Note: An all-region player for the Wildcats, who went three rounds deep in the Class 2A playoffs.

Lareon Johnson, Americas

Of Note: Steady performer for District 1-6A champs.

Ethan Becerra, Montwood

Of Note: A standout guard for much improved Rams.

Felix F. Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on X

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